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USING A HAND PLANE WITH IAN KIRBY - DVD^

USING A HAND PLANE WITH IAN KIRBY - DVD^
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Subtitle: "Tuning, Setting the Blade, and Planing Techniques." Introduction to planing, parts of the plane and tuning the parts, setting the plane, using the plane, planing in the vise and on the bench, preparation of stock, making a kitchen cutting board.

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