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Bay Area Dave September 5th 03 06:00 PM

What is "hit and miss" wood classification?
 
thank you, sir!

dave

RPRESHONG wrote:

It's wood that has been run through a planner just enough to see what it looks
like. There are still rough areas.



George September 5th 03 06:42 PM

What is "hit and miss" wood classification?
 
"Skip - planed."

Quick search on that should cover your curiosity.

"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
m...
thank you, sir!

dave

RPRESHONG wrote:

It's wood that has been run through a planner just enough to see what it

looks
like. There are still rough areas.





Edwin Pawlowski September 5th 03 07:10 PM

What is "hit and miss" wood classification?
 

"RPRESHONG" wrote in message
...
It's wood that has been run through a planner just enough to see what it

looks
like. There are still rough areas.


And is probably flat. That is how I've avoided buying a jointer so far.
Ed




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