Introduction to Figured Woods The High Angle Approach
Let's dive into the details surrounding Figured Woods The High Angle Approach. Sometimes the only way to plane
Figured Woods The High Angle Approach Comprehensive Overview
Rob demonstrates using a 20 degree back bevel on a blade to raise the Hand Plane Basics - DIY See how Bob Van Dyke uses a 45º blade in his low-
First real run of the new plane. Very happy!
Summary & Highlights for Figured Woods The High Angle Approach
- What is the Best plane to use? Bevel up or bevel down? Low
- I test out the tearout solution claims of steep bevel irons in bevel-up low-
- A great way to tackle tough interlocking grain found in burl, curly and fiddleback
- Bigger is not always better. Introducing my Mini
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