I know this is not so much of a woodworking question but we all do this type of stuff too so I’d like to get a couple opinions.
I’ve got a couple pre hung doors that I’m trimming out at home and the frame sticks out about 1/4”-3/8” past the drywall. So I’d like to plane that down so the 1x4 trim sits flush against the drywall.
What the best approach?
Handplane? Seems like a lot of material to remove
Flush trim route bit? Worry that drywall won’t be a great pattern to follow.
Power plane?
Put a spacer on the other side of the trim?
Really curious how trim carpenters that knock this stuff out quickly solve this. And don’t say “they don’t let this happen”