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Can be done, see link for one setup:
http://patwarner.com/routertable_jointing.html ************************** On Jun 23, 11:57 am, Hal wrote: Trying to put a straight edge on several long, thick boards and hoping there is a good way of using a router and a jig that someone could recommend. I don't have a jointer which might be the easiest way but might go ahead and build a router table with adjustable fence if anyone has had good experience with jointing boards using this method. I know some will recommend a #7 hand plane and i have been running up and down the length of the boards with my #5 Stanley and think I'm getting a fairly square edge on a couple of boards but don't think I need any more exercise for a while. |
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