"Tom Watson" wrote in message
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 18:04:17 GMT, (Doug Miller)
wrote:
b) boards which have not been jointed, and yet have at least one face
that is
perfectly straight and flat, with an edge that is also perfectly straight
and perpendicular to that face, are so rare as to be for all practical
purposes nonexistent;
The same can be said for timber that has been jointed.
Precisely.
A board "jointed" yesterday may not be considered, for all practical
purposes, "jointed" today ... a decidedly "non-rare", and very common,
circumstance.
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