Per,
So, as long as the board isn't rocking corner to corner, or side to side, you just run it through the planer to establish a flat face?
The conventianal wisdom say to buy a jointer, then...
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Per,
So, as long as the board isn't rocking corner to corner, or side to side, you just run it through the planer to establish a flat face?
The conventianal wisdom say to buy a jointer, then...
Thanks for the reponses... Especially James, that one will be printed out and tacked above the bench.
Jonathon, the video sounds like a good foundation as well to see it all visually tied...
I accidently posted the same message twice. I noticed that members cannot delete threads.
54405's been moved to neanderthal haven, and 54406 remains in the general forum.
Both have comments at...
I've wondering about the practicality of my thinking here...
I'm just getting to the point where I can see the limitations of only working with 3/4 red oak from Home Depot, and I'm ready to start...
I've wondering about the practicality of my thinking here...
I'm just getting to the point where I can see the limitations of only working with 3/4 red oak from Home Depot, and I'm ready to start...
I looked at both, and the decided on the PC over the Rocker for the built-in bit depth setting and the fact that the PC templates are aluminum rather than the Rockler's plastic.
I've got three...
Blaine,
Can I ask where you found the 29.5% ammonia?
I've been looking to try fuming with a small project, but have had a difficult time sourcing the ammonia.