worn thumbs
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I wouldn't entirely write off shooting boards,but they do see very little use from professionals in my experience.I haven't seen one used since the early 1990's and that was the only example since about 1977.They do seem to attract the sort of woodworker who wears a very "technical" apron and check shirts in the process of making fine furniture-and amateurs.They come from an era when straightening the edges of hand ripped boards was done with a hand plane.There has been quite a lot of development of machinery to speed things up since those days and with the right equipment there isn't usually much to do to a machined edge,perhaps a very light dressing to remove planer ripples.If you don't use a planer and have lots of time they can be just the thing for cleaning up the edges of very thin workpieces.On the other hand,if those limitations apply,you probably aren't making a living at it.