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7 October 2020 at 3:04 pm #681284
Peter Fitzpatrick,
I tried your approach, only with a rotary motor tool (e.g. a Dremel). Light passes, same number on each side, pausing frequently to check. I cleaned up the swirl marks and adjusted the bevel on my diamond stones. It worked because I only had to take off about 0.5 mm.
@Colin, Sven-Olof,
I went to the trouble to do this because I want to use just one chisel to square the ends of the mortise. I am barely out of beginner status and have a tendency to mess up unless things are simple.Another solution would be to buy a new Vertias plane with metric cutters, but The Management won’t authorize it 🙂
7 October 2020 at 2:49 pm #681280Sven-Olof,
Thanks for your reply.
That loose tenon looks nice. Did you mark your work in ink? That looks good too.
John McDermott
Williamsburg, Virginia24 February 2019 at 10:11 pm #555339If you have a panel saw, then practice using that to resaw. If you have a scrub plane, then try that. Take it as a challenge to learn a new skill. You may have to use up some practice wood until you get good enough.
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