If I've got some long pieces of 45mmX45mm that are warped on all four sides.
I've got a Stanley no 4 Plane in the post and a very large antique apprentice's plane.
Is it feasible to get it roughly square?
And if so are there any tips or tricks? Thinking especially about clamping. I work on a folding garden table that isn't very stable when doing vigorous stuff on it.
How long is it? Squaring timber by hand is one of those jobs that probably becomes pleasurable with mastery, but I find it hugely frustrating. Winding sticks at the ready.
If I've got some long pieces of 45mmX45mm that are warped on all four sides.
I've got a Stanley no 4 Plane in the post and a very large antique apprentice's plane.
Is it feasible to get it roughly square?
And if so are there any tips or tricks? Thinking especially about clamping. I work on a folding garden table that isn't very stable when doing vigorous stuff on it.
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