Hi, all.
Okay, so like everyone, I've dimensioned boards before with hand planes. I've done it a dozen or so times, I thought I knew what I was doing, until I tried it on a beam, and this thing is kicking my bottom.
It's an old fence beam, it's pine, and it's been outside for ages and it's twisted and grey, you know the type.
I managed to establish a Face on it, but then it all went pear-shaped.
This thing will not plane. My Jack just glides over it with taking any shavings. I figured out that I have to plane against the grain at about 45° to take anything off, and even then it's barely anything.
The planes I'm using are sharp and are setup, but they just won't take a shaving on this thing. When I lay the plane sole on the wood I can see the cutter doesn't even reach the wood as it's so rough and beaten up. However, I thought it would at least take the High points off, but I can only get barely anything off of it unless I plane 45° to the grain.
Any advise will be amazing. Thank you.
Okay, so like everyone, I've dimensioned boards before with hand planes. I've done it a dozen or so times, I thought I knew what I was doing, until I tried it on a beam, and this thing is kicking my bottom.
It's an old fence beam, it's pine, and it's been outside for ages and it's twisted and grey, you know the type.
I managed to establish a Face on it, but then it all went pear-shaped.
This thing will not plane. My Jack just glides over it with taking any shavings. I figured out that I have to plane against the grain at about 45° to take anything off, and even then it's barely anything.
The planes I'm using are sharp and are setup, but they just won't take a shaving on this thing. When I lay the plane sole on the wood I can see the cutter doesn't even reach the wood as it's so rough and beaten up. However, I thought it would at least take the High points off, but I can only get barely anything off of it unless I plane 45° to the grain.
Any advise will be amazing. Thank you.