crackerjack
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First time on this site - it was recommended by a mate. Here goes...
I need to buy a new hand plane. For a while I'vee been buying planed american white oak from my supplier. It is suppossed to have flat faces which it does. Its is supposed to have straight edges which it doesn't. I keep taking it back, they can't get it right so I'm gonna sort it myself.
I don't have a jointer/planer and don't really want to get one.
I've got a festool TS55 which rips it nice and straight and about 95% clean. I want a plane to get the edge 100% clean so I get perfect gluelines.
Initially you might think get a try plane but the edge is already straight. Will a 5 1/2 be okay?
Have been thinking about the Clifton 5 1/2 mentioned in an earlier post.
How does this plane perform in end grain and hard to plane woods. Would a veritas low angle jack be better?
Sorry about all the questions but I need some to steer me in the right direction.
Jack
I need to buy a new hand plane. For a while I'vee been buying planed american white oak from my supplier. It is suppossed to have flat faces which it does. Its is supposed to have straight edges which it doesn't. I keep taking it back, they can't get it right so I'm gonna sort it myself.
I don't have a jointer/planer and don't really want to get one.
I've got a festool TS55 which rips it nice and straight and about 95% clean. I want a plane to get the edge 100% clean so I get perfect gluelines.
Initially you might think get a try plane but the edge is already straight. Will a 5 1/2 be okay?
Have been thinking about the Clifton 5 1/2 mentioned in an earlier post.
How does this plane perform in end grain and hard to plane woods. Would a veritas low angle jack be better?
Sorry about all the questions but I need some to steer me in the right direction.
Jack