Re: 1/4" cherry panels question
- From: "Leon" <removespamlcb11211@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 16:05:02 -0500
"Swingman" <kac@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Don't forget that if you start with over dimensioned stock, as above, you
will have ample chances to re-rip your joints on a table saw and start
over
if you have less than desirable results the first time around.
This also holds true for thickness, as you can plane (hand or machine) to
final thickness, usually giving you better results than if you're locked
into a particular dimension.
AND, if you make the panels over sided in width you do not have to worry
about clamp indentions on the edges as those will be trimmed off,
.
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