PLANE TALK - Going Against the Grain, Lie-Nielsen Bevel Up Supplemental. June 4th 2017
In this edition of Plane Talk... I wanted to continue the topic of reducing tear out. This time with Bevel Up planes such as my Lie-Nielsen 62 and 60-1/2 Block Plane. NOTE: Lower degree bevel = Potentially More Tear Out. Higher degree bevel = Much Less Tear Out possibly ZERO. If you want HOCK replacement blades for your L-N 62 or L-N 60-1/2 please contact me I had a bunch made in order to share with you. I hope you found something helpful or at least entertaining. Remember to SUBSCRIBE and stay tuned for more as we continue on this adventure together. Thanks for your comments and the LIKES and feel free to share with all your woodworking friends. Thanks for watching and the privilege of your time.

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10 Years Later- The TRUTH about helical jointer/planer cutterheads

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Super Tune! The Lie-Nielsen No 4 - Part 3

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Making of a Lie-Nielsen Plane

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Unboxing a New Lie-Nielsen Plane

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No 4 vs 604 Edition - Lie Nielsen Vs. Stanley (Bedrock) Comparison What LN changed/upgraded and why

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Part 1: Inspect & Test - How To Set Up a Lie-Nielsen Low Angle Jack Plane

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The Lie-Nielsen No. 62 Bevel Up Jack Plane with Ron Hock O-1 Blade - PLANE TALK - Sept 7th 2017

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Lie Nielsen Toolworks factory tour - making handplanes

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Hand Plane Adjustment - for Super Thin Shavings (SECRETS REVEALED)

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10 Secrets to Better Hand Planing

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Lie Nielsen No. 7 Jointer Plane - Highland Woodworking

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Hand Plane Review | Lie Nielsen 10-1/4 Bench Rabbet Plane

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Grain Direction in Wood

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About The Lie-Nielsen 62 & 60-1/2 Block Planes - Plane Talk June 15, 2025 #woodworking #wood #tools

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Is this the plane for YOU?

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Understanding Handplanes (with Deneb Puchalski)

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Build a spoke-shave for PENNIES (or just buy one.)

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Lie Nielsen Honing Guide

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Use Your Handplane to Fix Torn Grain! Traditional technique! You already have everything you need! 👌

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