jimi43
Established Member
With the ever-growing membership, many of whom are relative newcomers to woodworking...I thought it might be fun to start a thread which could be added to in which we all post a simple tip or wrinkle which we have come across and find useful in our woodworking.
This way...newbies and maybe not so newbies will pick up great helpful ideas...all in one place.
I will start with a favourite one of mine...
When thicknessing a piece of stock.....bevel the edges to the line you wish to thickness to and then commence planing the top. This keeps you flat and in line and allows you to determine when the correct thickness is reached right across the stock...when the bevel disappears.
Next person add their favourite and so on....
Cheers
Jim
This way...newbies and maybe not so newbies will pick up great helpful ideas...all in one place.
I will start with a favourite one of mine...
When thicknessing a piece of stock.....bevel the edges to the line you wish to thickness to and then commence planing the top. This keeps you flat and in line and allows you to determine when the correct thickness is reached right across the stock...when the bevel disappears.
Next person add their favourite and so on....
Cheers
Jim