crackerjack
Established Member
Hellow there!
Just flattend a couple of slightly cupped dining table tops using this method
http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/library/makingitplane.pdf
Its a fantastic method and very fast and very accurate.
The only downside is that there are lines of marks where the router cutter has been that look like stripes. This is due to some passes with the router being at very slightly higher of lower that the pass adjacent to it. I'm talking 0.25mm max.
My question is which is the best handplane to remove these marks. I just spent 2 hour removing them with sanding on one of the tops and don't want to do this for the second top. I only own a block plane and could do with getting another and this is a great excuse to buy one.
Do I go for a smoother or a Jack?
Cheers guys.
Just flattend a couple of slightly cupped dining table tops using this method
http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/library/makingitplane.pdf
Its a fantastic method and very fast and very accurate.
The only downside is that there are lines of marks where the router cutter has been that look like stripes. This is due to some passes with the router being at very slightly higher of lower that the pass adjacent to it. I'm talking 0.25mm max.
My question is which is the best handplane to remove these marks. I just spent 2 hour removing them with sanding on one of the tops and don't want to do this for the second top. I only own a block plane and could do with getting another and this is a great excuse to buy one.
Do I go for a smoother or a Jack?
Cheers guys.