Hi
I am very new to wood working and as per my previous post I am trying to make a picture frame as my first project, and learning curve at the same time.
I want to avoid buying a lot of equipment which I THINK I need, so I decided to start making the frame with no equipment and see what I need. So far I got myself a square, a tenon saw, and chisel. However, the problem I am facing is how to get the grain end perpendicular to the long grain? If I simply use a hand saw it rarely comes out square. I looked some advice and I think I will need a shooting board and a plane. I can make a shooting board, but what plane do I need? I read that for grain end I will need a shallow angle block plane. But then loads of people use 45deg plane for grain end.
What plane will work best for grain end on shooting board? It would be ideal if I could get a 45deg one to work, as I could then use it for planning other sides as well.
Also please recommend a cheaper, but still decent alternative to Stanley. I am a hobbyist and looking and was looking at Faithfull and Silverline. Are these any good?
I am very new to wood working and as per my previous post I am trying to make a picture frame as my first project, and learning curve at the same time.
I want to avoid buying a lot of equipment which I THINK I need, so I decided to start making the frame with no equipment and see what I need. So far I got myself a square, a tenon saw, and chisel. However, the problem I am facing is how to get the grain end perpendicular to the long grain? If I simply use a hand saw it rarely comes out square. I looked some advice and I think I will need a shooting board and a plane. I can make a shooting board, but what plane do I need? I read that for grain end I will need a shallow angle block plane. But then loads of people use 45deg plane for grain end.
What plane will work best for grain end on shooting board? It would be ideal if I could get a 45deg one to work, as I could then use it for planning other sides as well.
Also please recommend a cheaper, but still decent alternative to Stanley. I am a hobbyist and looking and was looking at Faithfull and Silverline. Are these any good?