Part 1 of 3.
You can apply the same principles to a smoothing plane or jack plane (you make the mouth opening in front of the iron smaller).
It is a good idea to start out with a mouth opening tighter than you think you need to, it often ends up bigger.
Thank you for watching!
I will upload the drawings to my website.
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0:00 Intro
1:10 Explaining marks
2:50 Chiseling waste on bottom
7:04 Chiseling waste on top
9:50 Drilling through
13:10 Happy accident
15:04 Sawing out the abutments
17:07 Chiseling out the waste
23:46 The iron
24:17 The wedge
27:15 Blunt chisel
29:30 Bed connection
32:40 Testing the plane