Flatten Boards Too Wide for Your Jointer
Start by jointing as much of the width as you can, leaving a lip along one edge. Then remove the lip with hand planes.
Read moreStart by jointing as much of the width as you can, leaving a lip along one edge. Then remove the lip with hand planes.
Read moreWhen attaching solid tops to traditional casework, the common approach is to elongate the screw holes in the back of the cabinet to send any expansion or contraction to the back edge. But when the back edges of the top and the cabinet are flush, do the…
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