t8hants
Established Member
Phase two of my return to woodwork, and I have just bought the material for my bench. Budget restrictions have meant that I visited the local salvage yard and returned with a £7 10 1'2"x3"x7' rafter from a building that was a 130 years old. I need to plane one face and one edge, I cannot do the other edge as that comes with forty plus free, Victorian, rusted in cut nails. The board is almost without wind, and very slightly warped, about 3/32" across and is rough cut.
My Newbie question is, do I plane down the crown of the warp, or the two raised edges, is there any preference, or a reason to do one rather than the other? I do have to get another jack plane, as I have just remembered that I gave mine to my sister, and am too proud to ask for it back. Look out e-thing here I come!
Gareth
My Newbie question is, do I plane down the crown of the warp, or the two raised edges, is there any preference, or a reason to do one rather than the other? I do have to get another jack plane, as I have just remembered that I gave mine to my sister, and am too proud to ask for it back. Look out e-thing here I come!
Gareth