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Fine -tune a Handplanes Back Iron
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For me, the goal with my smoothing plane is to set it up so I can ignore the grain direction of a board or a glued-up panel. There are many valid ways to do this. For most woodworkers I know, there are two ways to accomplish this goal that we all agree upon: Sharpen the iron. Sharp fixes almost everything. Take a finer cut. Thin shavings reduce tear-out. After using […]The post Fine -tune a Handplanes Back Iron appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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New Tool Designs in Woodworking?
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Woodworking tool design progresses slowly. While its easy to state that today we have some of the best woodworking tools ever, the designs haven’t changed much. I mean, when a manufacturer takes advantage of modern metallurgy and manufacturing processes you can get some exceptionally high-quality tools but that isn’t design change. Saws still have teeth shaped the same way, blades and backs of the same size and shape, and […]The post New Tool Designs in Woodworking? appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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