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Milling stock
I'm in need of some help. I have just started woodworking. When i go
to run the stock on the jointer the last inch of the stock gets cut deeper than the rest of the board. Am i applying pressure wrong or what? Also i bought yellow pine at home depot not in the rough to build a mock up. is that going to be hard for me to work with compared to another type of wood? |
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