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"Jimmy"

18/03/2006 8:59 PM

Snipe re-visited

After all the info the group was kind enough to give me about snipe, I told
my friend to try raising the board at the beginning and end. Today I picked
up this months FWW and in it is a article called "Shopmade Planer Table"
that's adjustable and "raises" each end of the board, in and out. It
basically says exactly what Leon and the rest of you said!

Thanks again


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"George"

in reply to "Jimmy" on 18/03/2006 8:59 PM

18/03/2006 4:27 PM


"Jimmy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After all the info the group was kind enough to give me about snipe, I
> told my friend to try raising the board at the beginning and end. Today I
> picked up this months FWW and in it is a article called "Shopmade Planer
> Table" that's adjustable and "raises" each end of the board, in and out.
> It basically says exactly what Leon and the rest of you said!
>

Sheesh, they must have visited our school woodshop. Set that Grizzly up
that way long time ago. Leading snipe works same way.

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to "Jimmy" on 18/03/2006 8:59 PM

19/03/2006 12:23 PM

On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 21:46:58 GMT, "Leon"
<[email protected]> wrote:


>I simply hold the far ends up higher. I don't worry with table height.

Same here. With a helper, I make sure the boards butt together, too.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Jimmy" on 18/03/2006 8:59 PM

18/03/2006 9:46 PM


"Jimmy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After all the info the group was kind enough to give me about snipe, I
> told my friend to try raising the board at the beginning and end. Today I
> picked up this months FWW and in it is a article called "Shopmade Planer
> Table" that's adjustable and "raises" each end of the board, in and out.
> It basically says exactly what Leon and the rest of you said!
>
> Thanks again
>
I simply hold the far ends up higher. I don't worry with table height.


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