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Dave Balderstone
 
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In article , Dave Hall
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On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 03:01:13 GMT, "Alan Smithee"
wrote:

I'm going to make some 1/4" edge capping for 18mm baltic birch plywood on a
cabinet I'm finishing. Is there a danger in attempting to plane 3/4" cherry
stock down to 18mm. Basically I need to take off 1/32". I'm going to use a
12.5" delta portable planer to do this. I just don't want to screw up an $80
board so I'm wondering if there are other options in making capping. Thx.


Personally I would consider attaching it oversized and using a block
plane or a router with a flush trim bit to take the 1/32" off
afterwards. If you plane it to the exact thickness before attaching
you leave yourself no room for error - either yours or the plywoods.
Dave Hall


I'm with Dave. Leave it 1/32 proud. You can even use a cabinet scraper
to take that much off.

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