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Stop Spelching with an Unlikely Ally: Sandpaper
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When you shoot end grain with a handplane, you have to be wary of spelching - when the end grain breaks off at the end of your stroke. There are several ways to avoid spelching; one of the quick ways is to use sandpaper. This trick works best when you are just trying to clean up some end grain by removing tool marks. If you are instead trying to correct […]The post Stop Spelching with an Unlikely Ally: Sandpaper appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.

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