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Jeff Gorman
 
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Default Neander question: face "jointing" and thickness planing


"Dennis M. O'Connor" wrote

: I'm curious:
: Before the wonder of powered rotating blades,
: how did woodworkers do the equivalent of
: milling the face of a board with a jointer and
: planing to a uniform thickness with a thickness planer ?
:
: I've thunk and thunk till my thunker was sore,
: and I just can't figure how you could do it.
: But there must be a way, right ?

Dennis might like to try my web site - Planing Notes - Fundamentals'

Jeff G

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