Cleaning and Tuning a User Hand Plane Properly Part 2 of 2 Two Part Series
This video covers the cleaning and tuning a Type 4A Millers Falls No 14 and bringing it to a bench ready state ready for use. This is the second video in the plane cleaning series.

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Introduction to The Smoothing Plane Series Video 1

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Best Japanning Recipe for Restorations (Stanley, Singer, Ford)

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How to Restore a Stanley hand plane

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Cleaning up hand planes - Video 1. Focusing on cleaning the body (aka: sole) of Stanley hand planes

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Router VS Router Router Plane Comparison

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Best Japanning Recipe

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Restoration of Antique Hand Plane - Complete with Japanning

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Restoration Stanley No 5 Hand Plane

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Restoring the Holy Grail of Vintage Planes (Stanley No. 1)

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Preparing the chip breaker for use

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Hand Planing Wood - How to Prevent Tear Out

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How to Restore a Plane Frog

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