Nice video, the use of the router plane made me wonder who to use a Tormek, or any other wheel to sharpen a router plane blade. Consider that it is L-shaped except that it is not an absolute right angle, the underneath is a roughly 5degree angle from edge to heal for clearance.
I suppose you could shim it on the side of the wheel, but the need to do so would have to be major to bother considering the ease of sharpening it on a stone or scary sharp.
I've just hand cut 24 tenons and am halfway through the mortises. Pressure treated pine for a planter box. So I'm pretty well in practice. A rip cut tenon saw made cutting the tenons much better, faster and easier than the combi tooth saw last time.
I suppose you could shim it on the side of the wheel, but the need to do so would have to be major to bother considering the ease of sharpening it on a stone or scary sharp.
I've just hand cut 24 tenons and am halfway through the mortises. Pressure treated pine for a planter box. So I'm pretty well in practice. A rip cut tenon saw made cutting the tenons much better, faster and easier than the combi tooth saw last time.