BluegillUK
Established Member
Hiya guys,
I thought I was having a good weekend, learning to use the plane and everything and today I've hit a bit of a snag. To put it in to context, I salvaged some old Sapele window frames as I thought I would be able to use the wood. I sawed off the bits that I thought would be useful and planed them so they were smooth (not square, yet). That was yesterday and I was over the moon that I had managed to turn some ropey window frame into some nice looking pieces of wood (see below)
https://ibb.co/ceQWy5
https://ibb.co/jFbh5k
Anyway, fast forward to today and my aim was to get them so they're square all round. I didn't think it was going to be easy but I didn't think it would be quite so challenging. I flattened my first reference face, probably the easiest one obviously! I got my square out and put it up against the reference face and needed to remove a little material from the right hand side, and so I did and managed to get that side square quite easily. But the third face!!!! I battled with it for night on half an hour and I gave up before I lobbed it through a window and I've come to sit down and sulk and seek advice. Every time I had a high point, I managed to shave it off, but then there were high points in other places and logic kept going out of the window.
So here I am now, cooling off, hoping someone can give me some pointers.
By the way, if I have a bit of stock that I want to square up, that's tapered but I want it to be rectangular, do I need to mark out the dimensions I want the wood to be using a mortice gauge or pencil?
I thought I was having a good weekend, learning to use the plane and everything and today I've hit a bit of a snag. To put it in to context, I salvaged some old Sapele window frames as I thought I would be able to use the wood. I sawed off the bits that I thought would be useful and planed them so they were smooth (not square, yet). That was yesterday and I was over the moon that I had managed to turn some ropey window frame into some nice looking pieces of wood (see below)
https://ibb.co/ceQWy5
https://ibb.co/jFbh5k
Anyway, fast forward to today and my aim was to get them so they're square all round. I didn't think it was going to be easy but I didn't think it would be quite so challenging. I flattened my first reference face, probably the easiest one obviously! I got my square out and put it up against the reference face and needed to remove a little material from the right hand side, and so I did and managed to get that side square quite easily. But the third face!!!! I battled with it for night on half an hour and I gave up before I lobbed it through a window and I've come to sit down and sulk and seek advice. Every time I had a high point, I managed to shave it off, but then there were high points in other places and logic kept going out of the window.
So here I am now, cooling off, hoping someone can give me some pointers.
By the way, if I have a bit of stock that I want to square up, that's tapered but I want it to be rectangular, do I need to mark out the dimensions I want the wood to be using a mortice gauge or pencil?