Hey, all.
I'll admit, I've given myself the ragin' 'ump and before I put the &^%£#@!&^% plane through the window I thought I'd take a break and put the kettle on.
I really thought I had this down, but I'm struggling with Edge planing.
It doesn't matter how carefully I setup the plane - or what plane I use, I always plane at an angle, and it's getting boring.
I try to set up the plane as best I can, but I must own the most accurate adjustment device known to man as one side of the cutting iron will take off one tenth of a millimetre, and the other will take a shaving as thick as your winter duvet. I move the adjustment lever over half a hair's width and the opposite is now true.
Below is what I normally get
Then I think I cracked it as I get a bit of the board's Edge dead square, but the back is out. The below two photos are the same board
How do I correct this nonsense?
I'll admit, I've given myself the ragin' 'ump and before I put the &^%£#@!&^% plane through the window I thought I'd take a break and put the kettle on.
I really thought I had this down, but I'm struggling with Edge planing.
It doesn't matter how carefully I setup the plane - or what plane I use, I always plane at an angle, and it's getting boring.
I try to set up the plane as best I can, but I must own the most accurate adjustment device known to man as one side of the cutting iron will take off one tenth of a millimetre, and the other will take a shaving as thick as your winter duvet. I move the adjustment lever over half a hair's width and the opposite is now true.
Below is what I normally get
![20231024_172450.jpg 20231024_172450.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/149/149632-20231024-172450.jpg)
Then I think I cracked it as I get a bit of the board's Edge dead square, but the back is out. The below two photos are the same board
![20231024_174636.jpg 20231024_174636.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/149/149623-20231024-174636.jpg)
![20231024_174655.jpg 20231024_174655.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/149/149633-20231024-174655.jpg)
How do I correct this nonsense?