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Router or hand plane?


Jronman

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Anyone ever used a router to true/square up a board? Maybe you glued together a large hardwood top and didn't want to use a hand plane. Did the jig work well? If I ever decide on a router do I try out a jig? or do I get planes? I have never used a hand plane in my life that I can remember. Do I attempt to try planes even though I know nothing about them? or do I use what I know with routers in conjunction with a jig? or do I try both? I like my large oak tops. I have built 3 fairly large tops back when I had access to wide belt sanders at school of multiple feet in length and width and plan to make more for future projects. Wide belts were all I had ever known for how to get large tops all nice. I haven't done much woodworking outside school yet. 

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I tried using my router once to flatten a board but it didn't work out too well. To build a table top I run my boards thru my planner til i get the size I want  and then glue them up. With a little bit of

light sanding I have a nice smooth top.  That's what works well for me.

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The Wood Whisperer has a good video on flattening a table (bench) top with a router as does Matt Cremona. I'd suggest looking at them and figuring out which might work best for your scenario. I haven't had the need to flatten a large surface yet, but if I do I will be trying a router sled before even considering hand planes.

 

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