AESamuel
Established Member
Hi there, I wasn't sure whether to put this in the hand tool forum or not so stuck in in "general"...
I have a project where I need three components to all be exactly the same width (not thickness) and am wondering if anyone has any tips or techniques that would help me achieve this?
Normally I would plane a face side, face edge and then use a marking gauge for the opposite side and work down to the line. Inevitably though, in trying to balance squareness and straightness of the second edge while keeping things parallel, I end up slightly out. This isn't normally an issue for me because I try to design my projects to ensure it doesn't matter but in this one it does.
It doesn't actually matter what width the pieces are, just that they are exactly the same. So is there anything I can do to aid me in this, or should I just try to take things really slow?
Thanks!
I have a project where I need three components to all be exactly the same width (not thickness) and am wondering if anyone has any tips or techniques that would help me achieve this?
Normally I would plane a face side, face edge and then use a marking gauge for the opposite side and work down to the line. Inevitably though, in trying to balance squareness and straightness of the second edge while keeping things parallel, I end up slightly out. This isn't normally an issue for me because I try to design my projects to ensure it doesn't matter but in this one it does.
It doesn't actually matter what width the pieces are, just that they are exactly the same. So is there anything I can do to aid me in this, or should I just try to take things really slow?
Thanks!