Shooting board and a problem back set
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Re: Shooting board and a problem back set
I've got a 4' level that I stick a strip of sandpaper (self-stick) onto, then I sand the edges by sliding the boards along it -- in one direction only, don't go back and forth and be deliberate about applying pressure evenly. It works pretty well, but sometimes after checking the contact I find I have to lean a bit on an end or somethng to get full contact. Getting full contact over 20" or whatever is hard to do!
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Re: Shooting board and a problem back set
If your jointer table is long enough (24" or so) you can use it instead of a granite reference surface
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Re: Shooting board and a problem back set
Great suggestion Ed - also provides a built-in fence. I confess I'd like to be able to do this with a plane, but its good to have plan B ready to go - thanks
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Re: Shooting board and a problem back set
Guilty as charged.Back and forth will produce the problems you mentioned
My router table seemed to help solve the trouble.If your jointer table is long enough (24" or so) you can use it instead of a granite reference surface
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Re: Shooting board and a problem back set
I used to use my table saw I found 120 grit good for this
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Re: Shooting board and a problem back set
My jointer beds aren't quite long enough but the fence is....
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Re: Shooting board and a problem back set
Quick update - setup #2 didn't correct my issue, however, using the "tape" method on attempt #3 did. I had two issues: 1) my backs are hand thicknessed so they're not totally uniform thickness at the mating surface, and 2) it took me a while to get them thicknessed and over time they both developed a good twist. The Tape Method is very simple, almost seems too simple, but it worked very well with the advantage of allowing me to feel along the length of the joint to be sure things were even, before weighting them down on a flat board.
I didn't use the jointer fence as a sanding surface but I did use it to show me if I had a flat edge or not. Very helpful to have a good reference.
I didn't use the jointer fence as a sanding surface but I did use it to show me if I had a flat edge or not. Very helpful to have a good reference.
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