Philly
Established Member
There is nothing wrong with having something in your workshop that you 100% KNOW is straight or flat. As anyone who has used a square which is not exactly 90 degrees will tell you, sometimes nearly straight isn't straight enough. :wink:
As to what tolerance we should work wood-be careful. You will be surprised how accurate your eye can be. And accumulative errors add up to BIG gaps.
Whilst I agree wood moves it also moves in a predictable way. I've never had a piece of timber move longer........ :wink:
Philly
As to what tolerance we should work wood-be careful. You will be surprised how accurate your eye can be. And accumulative errors add up to BIG gaps.
Whilst I agree wood moves it also moves in a predictable way. I've never had a piece of timber move longer........ :wink:
Philly