08-06-2010 02:12 AM
by mafe |
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Shooting boardMade to fit the bench, a table or the Festool MFT
The other day I was annoyed that I had to plane some end grain, and had no shooting board.I wanted a little board that I can bring with me when needed, with a 45 degree function also, and that will work with a little low angel 60,5 blockplane, and a normal no.3 or 4 handplane.
So, what is a shooting board?A base in two layers, that have the purpose of letting the plane run forward and backwards, and be ‘shot’...
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11-26-2009 06:15 AM
by parkerdude |
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Hi Everyone,
I decided to remake my shooting board because my first try left a little to be desired. I wanted more accuracy and I didn’t have the ability to shoot 45° mitres.
I started with some reclaimed 3/4” common plywood and a piece of hardboard. I had an extra piece of walnut that I’d cut, so I had all the wood that I needed.
I spent some time surfing the net for ideas an found a few good ones.
http://www.evenfallstudios.com/woodworks/category/shooting-b...
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09-17-2015 12:21 PM
by A Slice of Wood Workshop |
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This is a must have for any handtool shop. It helps keep everything squared up for easy joint assembly.
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09-05-2013 02:25 AM
by A Slice of Wood Workshop |
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Create a shooting board that doesn’t cut just at one angle. Using some scrap wood and a couple of bolts you can create a shooting board that cuts multiple angles. Check out the video HERE!
Sorry about the “scratchy effect”. Something happened while uploading and i can’t figure out how to fix it.
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