Good Morning All,
I've just been dipping into Vol III of The Woodworker series from LAP and read that the grooves for splines on mitres will be cut with the plough plane. I had to grin at the way it was sort of casually mentioned in passing (a bit like "should fit straight from the saw") as it seems to me that such an action would turn into a festival of spelching. Therefore I presume that some preparatory work has to be done to prevent this. Then there's the matter of actually using the plough plane. Am I right in thinking that the piece should be placed in the vice such that the mitre lies horizontally and then give it one's best go at planing normally?
Has anybody got any practical tips/experience?
Andy.
I've just been dipping into Vol III of The Woodworker series from LAP and read that the grooves for splines on mitres will be cut with the plough plane. I had to grin at the way it was sort of casually mentioned in passing (a bit like "should fit straight from the saw") as it seems to me that such an action would turn into a festival of spelching. Therefore I presume that some preparatory work has to be done to prevent this. Then there's the matter of actually using the plough plane. Am I right in thinking that the piece should be placed in the vice such that the mitre lies horizontally and then give it one's best go at planing normally?
Has anybody got any practical tips/experience?
Andy.