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Best tool for leveling uneven glue joints?
Assume the panel has been milled to final thickness, but in the middle
there's a little dip at one of the glue joints, leaving a 1/16" ridge about a foot long. Wood is white oak. Ignoring sandpaper, what tool would you use to even out the joint? I'm thinking of a cabinet scraper or maybe just a smoothing plane. At work I just grab a Dynabrade with some 100grit and feather it in, but I was wondering what the Neanderthals would do... JP ******************** Neander-curious |
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