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7th June 2020, 12:35 AM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Plane For a Shooting Board
Would a No.7 Stanley be too long for a shooting board? I have had this plane for many years as it was my Dad's and never used it for anything and I wonder if it might be put to good use on a a shooting board.
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7th June 2020, 09:06 AM #2
Did you see Derek Cohen’s “Gigantic Shooting Board” for shooting/jointing drawer sides? This uses a number 7 jointer.
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Thanks CT, I have an idea wandering around in my head of mounting it on a base so when it rides in the chute it will be guided by the sides of the base and the original shape will not be relied on for guidance.
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