Hello all,
This is my first post after being a long time lurker.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong when planing boards or anything to that matter. I always take of more at the edge farthest away and my stock ends up as a wedge or a taper.
say I'm planing the board across the grain to thickness it I'll hit my line at the edge furthest away from me first. even though my shavings look even and I'm making a conscious effort to make even passes along the board.
same with thin stock and planing edges if I'm jointing an edge with super fine passes I end up making a huge wedge as id hit the line at the far end first.
Happens with both my no 4 and 5 also I borrowed a friends (modern) low angle jack still the same issue.
always flatten one side first and take out twist etc before marking along the edge to thickness too.
its not a huge deal as I'm aware of it now and just change the orientation of the board, but it ends up taking so long and being a faff and the workpiece ends up convex! If its a technique issue I want to nip it in the bud.
Thanks in advance.
Dan.
This is my first post after being a long time lurker.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong when planing boards or anything to that matter. I always take of more at the edge farthest away and my stock ends up as a wedge or a taper.
say I'm planing the board across the grain to thickness it I'll hit my line at the edge furthest away from me first. even though my shavings look even and I'm making a conscious effort to make even passes along the board.
same with thin stock and planing edges if I'm jointing an edge with super fine passes I end up making a huge wedge as id hit the line at the far end first.
Happens with both my no 4 and 5 also I borrowed a friends (modern) low angle jack still the same issue.
always flatten one side first and take out twist etc before marking along the edge to thickness too.
its not a huge deal as I'm aware of it now and just change the orientation of the board, but it ends up taking so long and being a faff and the workpiece ends up convex! If its a technique issue I want to nip it in the bud.
Thanks in advance.
Dan.