That would probably work great but i'm a novice woodworker and i dont
have those goodies YET, maybe a good reason to buy them. Plus the
boards i have are 10" wide and 12' long so that would be alot of hand
planing.
Thanks though
Mike
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 17:41:25 GMT, "Mike in Mystic"
wrote:
Try planing it with the surface planer as close to final thickness as you
can (meaning, leave enough so the tear-out won't go all the way down). Then
use a very high-angled smoothing plane, followed by a scraper plane to get
it down to final thickness and remove the tear-out.
Mike
"Mike" wrote in message
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HI all,
i recently bought some beautiful 4/4 quarter sawn sycamore. the
problem is i started planing it down this weekend and had massive
amounts of tear out. Does anyone have any advice before i ruin this
board? Thanks in advance for your help.
Mike
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