I have a router bit that does door faces, contemporary
I need to clean it up to remove scallops.. thought about sanding but
would rather start with a plane.
I don't have a plane with a 1.25 width.
I am thinking of making a chisel plane, a rabbeting plane to get to the
edges. I think I want bevel down, but the problem is that my chisels
all taper, and are beveled.
Am I better of setting the back and doing a bevel up?
Any one else make a chisel plane. Looking to do this quickly to finish
the faces..
I only did a test cut for now.
Trying different styles of door/drawer faces.
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Jeff
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:24:04 PM UTC-8, woodchucker wrote:
> I have a router bit that does door faces, contemporary
>
> I need to clean it up to remove scallops.. thought about sanding but
>
> would rather start with a plane.
>
>
>
> I don't have a plane with a 1.25 width.
>
>
>
> I am thinking of making a chisel plane, a rabbeting plane to get to the
>
> edges. I think I want bevel down, but the problem is that my chisels
>
> all taper, and are beveled.
>
>
>
> Am I better of setting the back and doing a bevel up?
>
> Any one else make a chisel plane. Looking to do this quickly to finish
>
> the faces..
>
> I only did a test cut for now.
>
> Trying different styles of door/drawer faces.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Jeff
Huh? I would just buy something from Festool that makes lots of noise and dust and stuff. Should fix you right up for just a few hun.
http://www.finewoodworking.com/woodworking-plans/article/wooden-chisel-plane.aspx
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 15:24:04 -0500, woodchucker <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I have a router bit that does door faces, contemporary
>I need to clean it up to remove scallops.. thought about sanding but
>would rather start with a plane.
>
>I don't have a plane with a 1.25 width.
>
>I am thinking of making a chisel plane, a rabbeting plane to get to the
>edges. I think I want bevel down, but the problem is that my chisels
>all taper, and are beveled.
>
>Am I better of setting the back and doing a bevel up?
>Any one else make a chisel plane. Looking to do this quickly to finish
>the faces..
>I only did a test cut for now.
>Trying different styles of door/drawer faces.