Joe Tylicki wrote:
Since the wainscotting will be nailed flat to the wall and not part
of a piece of furniture, have you considered "pressing the warp" out
of the stock when jointing it. You'd lose less material and it
really doesn't matter how flat the board is if it will be nailed to a
wall, which more than likely is not flat either.
You could also just nix face jointing entirely and run it through the
planer as is. You probably still want to edge joint it, but that
shouldn't be too tough. Again, with nailing it flat to the wall, you
can take out any bend the jointer is too short to flatten.
HOORAY! Common sense is a wonderful thing
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