mardi 13 octobre 2015

Proper Technique for Edge jointing

I am trying to improve in this... I consistently get the same result. Help me diagnose.

To give you an idea of my setup, when I am edge jointing boards I secure them horizontally in my face vise. I am right handed, so I stand to the right and somewhat behind the board.

I play with different Left hand grips, but I consistently end up with the Left side of the board lower than the right... Try as I might, I remove too much material such that I plan an angle on the edge, instead of 90* to the face.

Can anyone identify with this, and suggest something to try for a remedy? Is it too much pressure, is it a particular grip? Could it be plane setup? I dont have much camber on my blade, but I suppose too much could cause this problem right? As well as a blade that is not properly setup? There are alot of variable I guess and I have a hard time putting my finger on what is causing the problem. I need it go go away, and I need to be able to plane a 90 degree edge on a board.

Thanks for any tips or links.

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Proper Technique for Edge jointing

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