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I just spent the last hour hand planing a beautiful piece of figured walnut.

wood shavings on the floor

I was reminded of an idea I’ve had for some time; anĀ  exercise program for woodworkers called “Plane Away The Pounds!”

It’s really simple! You get a bunch of rough-sawn lumber, preferably locally harvested in an environmentally conscious manner and sawn by a local sawyer who loves wood as much as you do.

You take said wood to the bench, sharpen up a few planes and plane away, imagining that each shaving that hits the floor equals a hand full of calories you’ve just worked off.

There could be a video series, a video for each size of bench plane. Start out with a #4 and work your way up to a #8! Back-bevel the blade for a super-intense workout!

type 11 number 7 plane

If you are really out of shape you can start with a #3. And if the only excercise you usually get is reaching for your wallet you may be a perfect candiate to start with a #1!

Am I rich yet?

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4 Responses to “Plane Away The Pounds!”

  1. That is a fine idea, but I find that a bit of extra “ballast” around the waist helps push the plane through the wood, so I try to eat a bit more when I am doing a lot of planing to compensate!

    Things like chips, sweets, and especially chocolate are highly recommended.

  2. Doug Berch says:

    Hi Luke,

    Fortunately (or unfortunately) “Plane Away The Pounds” hasn’t had such radical results that my planing ballast has diminished to the point of impeding planing performance!

  3. I have a similar workout regimen that I call “Sweatin’ to the Mouldies”.
    Works great!

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