Making and using a scratch stock
A scratch stock is a simple but effective shop-made woodworking tool for creating custom profiles or moldings. I describe the process I use for making and using scratch stocks.

▶︎
六角レンチからルータープレーンを作る/Making a router plane from an allen wrench.

▶︎
W083 Making a Molding Plane Part 1 of 2 V

▶︎
How to make these Alternative Dovetail Joints (The Knapp Joint)

▶︎
Richard Raffan on skew chisel basics

▶︎
Making a Wooden Rabbet / Shoulder Plane

▶︎
The Best 2x4s Nobody Buys

▶︎
How to Sharpen a Moulding Plane | Paul Sellers

▶︎
Lee Valley Cast Scratch Stock - How to use a Beading Plane

▶︎
Don't buy these USELESS vintage chisels.

▶︎
I made this sliding dovetail plane

▶︎
4.) What a marking gauge can do (and why sawing across the grain is different)

▶︎
Another modified 7mm pen short & long segments?

▶︎
Moldings and Scratchstocks

▶︎
Make a kerfing plane with only hand tools!! (And a drill press...;)

▶︎
Making a Spokeshave

▶︎
Alan Lacer - Befriending the Skew

▶︎
Moulding Plane Maker - Norman Bayliss (1962)

▶︎
Making the Frame Saw | Paul Sellers

▶︎
Stanley 66 beader

▶︎
