Flattening workbenches and wide boards with a router

Summary The traditional method for flattening a workbench is to use hand planes and winding sticks. While some folks truly relish this labor of love, others prefer to delegate this grunt work to power tools. The power tool method is very similar to the action of a CNC machine. The router sled is very easy to make from scrap 3/4 inch plywood. The rails can be made from 2 by 6 construction-grade lumber.

S6.E10 ∙ Flattening workbenches and wide boards with a router

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : May 22, 2012

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Amazon.com

Language : English

Summary The traditional method for flattening a workbench is to use hand planes and winding sticks. While some folks truly relish this labor of love, others prefer to delegate this grunt work to power tools. The power tool method is very similar to the action of a CNC machine. The router sled is very easy to make from scrap 3/4 inch plywood. The rails can be made from 2 by 6 construction-grade lumber.

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : May 22, 2012

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Amazon.com

Language : English

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