In Wells / Hooper's 'Modern Cabinet Work' 1922 edition (2006 reprint) they refer to a 'Board for planing tougues' / tongueing board p63 figure 3.
Now, I'm familiar with various kinds of hand planing aids, but to be honest this one is either new to me or I've forgotten references to it elsewhere.
I've done a search on google and either I've searched for the wrong thing or there isn't anything on there about it.
I can't quite see how the work at the moment - does anyone have refs to it elsewhere or use them?
PS Sorry, but I don't have or intend to get a thickensser so this aid looks like the solution I have for planing lots of thin boards including tongues - currently do it marking the depth and planing which I could do faster with an aid like this.
Now, I'm familiar with various kinds of hand planing aids, but to be honest this one is either new to me or I've forgotten references to it elsewhere.
I've done a search on google and either I've searched for the wrong thing or there isn't anything on there about it.
I can't quite see how the work at the moment - does anyone have refs to it elsewhere or use them?
PS Sorry, but I don't have or intend to get a thickensser so this aid looks like the solution I have for planing lots of thin boards including tongues - currently do it marking the depth and planing which I could do faster with an aid like this.