Bob Yarbrough
03-06-2005, 6:53 PM
I have a 2"x3/4" piece of red oak attached to a 2"x2" red oak. The 3/4" piece was cut a little long (better then a little SHORT!). Any ideas suggestions on cleaning up the end of the "long" flush with the 2x2? I'm thinking it's a good excuse to buy a block plane. :rolleyes:
joseph j shields
03-06-2005, 7:06 PM
Sounds like a great reason to get a block plane.....
You should consider a low angle block plane for cutting end grains.
The Veritas Low angle block plane gets good reviews. I have the LN and like it alot.
Good Luck!
-jj
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