Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
In Response To: Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut (Bill Hamm)
: I've had the same problem with cherry and a little problem with
: mahogany. Specially with really thin strips it helps to back up
: the strip onto a board that's much more substaintial, so the
: force required for planing is absorbed by the larger board and
: not the strip.
: Doesn't have to be attached to the bigger board, but a clamp to
: hold it in place makes planing the taper easier as you don't
: have to hold the plane and the strip.
: Bill H.
I often use my little band-sander (Bosch PVS 280A with 80 grid sandpaper), a power-file will also do the trick.
Daan Daniels
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- Strip: planing tapers in walnut
dave g -- 9/19/2010, 10:44 pm- Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
G New -- 9/20/2010, 8:54 pm- Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
Eric -- 9/20/2010, 4:06 pm- Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
dave g -- 9/20/2010, 8:42 pm
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Mark Rakestraw -- 9/20/2010, 10:13 am- Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
Brian Nystrom -- 9/20/2010, 8:49 am- Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
dave g -- 9/20/2010, 9:00 am- Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
Kudzu -- 9/20/2010, 10:50 am- Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
Brian Nystrom -- 9/20/2010, 11:54 am
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Bill Hamm -- 9/20/2010, 12:19 am- Re: Strip: planing tapers in walnut
dhwdaniels -- 9/20/2010, 6:30 am
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