I was having trouble cutting a square shoulder with my LV skew rabbet plane, and figured it was more me than the tool. Today, I put a square to it and noticed that the fence is slightly out of square with the sole. This condition causes the outside of the shoulder to be lower than the inside. Has anyone else had this issue? And what did you do to fix it?
I am thinking about gluing a piece of hardwood to the fence and using the sole as a sort of shooting board to square it up.
I have tried adjusting the blade to compensate, but that gets a bit fiddly for me.
On a 1" wide by 1/4" deep shoulder it is quite noticeable, and takes quite a bit of messing around to bring the shoulder into square again.