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    Question Thicknessing narrow edge

    I've planed and jointed some ~50mmX25mm stock and run the wide edge through the thicknesser. Instead of running the narrow edge through the TS could I just run them through the thicknesser? Most recommendations appear to be ripping the narrow edge on the TS, problem is my TS fence appears to have a bit of a bow vertically!

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    Gareth
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    Yes you can.

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    Worked a treat thanks.
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    I do it all the time.
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