Daniel Troy
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I made a couple of desks when I first started wood working but the tops have twisted and warped heavily. I am about to pick up a jack plane and a jointer plane and I decided that I would use one of the table tops to practice my hand plane skills.
My question is, the table is finished with a water based wood stain and polyurethane top coat. Can I just start planing or do I have to strip back the finish before I can start planing?
Side note, I am going to buy some Axminster Rider planes. Are they the best mid range planes? The jointer plane costs £150.00 and the jack plane costs around £100.00. I could only afford to spend a little more so no chance of Veritas or Lie-Nielsen
My question is, the table is finished with a water based wood stain and polyurethane top coat. Can I just start planing or do I have to strip back the finish before I can start planing?
Side note, I am going to buy some Axminster Rider planes. Are they the best mid range planes? The jointer plane costs £150.00 and the jack plane costs around £100.00. I could only afford to spend a little more so no chance of Veritas or Lie-Nielsen