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  • simplemente: magnífico. saludos desde Huelva (Andalucía)

  • @onuba52 Muchisimas gracias amigo, espero que me escribas para comentar cualquier tema sobre el trabajo de la madera, estare encantado de cambiar impresiones con alguien que aprecia tan sinceramente mi modesta labor. Un saludo

  • disculpame pero tu no eres un maestro,,,,!!!!! eres todo un mega artista de la afiladuria , felicidades exelentisimo video!!!!! saludos desde la tierra azteca!!!!

  • TE ESCRIBO DESDE MEXICO PARA EXPRESARTE MI SINCERA ADMIRACION, ERES TODO UN MAESTRO, GRACIAS POR TUS VIDEOS, FELICIDADES!!!

  • can you do a demo in english sometime please?

  • @AmateurWoodworker You are right I have to put it on translation I hope to make more vids in english soon

    Cheers !

  • So this is for a blade that is curved and you make it straight, correct? From title, I thought you would sharpen a curved blade like for a Stanley 40 plough plane.

    As always, very detailed demonstration. Thank you for the video!

  • @wmcrash thanks a lot for your words. This is the only and best method to sharpen all the bench plane blades and block plane blades. When you buy a plane the blabe comes out straight then yuo have to put a .05 mm camber to the edge. Having this edge you are able to plane edge boards or any surface perfectly square. With a straight edge on your blades the work is very hard almost impossible unless you use a shooting board

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