On today’s show, I discuss  jointing really long boards, making curved moldings by hand, using thinner lumber to make a thick workbench top, rounding the corners of plane irons, and starting a woodworking related side business.


On today’s show, I discuss  jointing really long boards, making curved moldings by hand, using thinner lumber to make a thick workbench top, rounding the corners of plane irons, and starting a woodworking related side business.


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Listener Questions

Dave is having trouble edge jointing really long boards.
Mark would like to know how to make curved moldings by hand.
Ed wants to know if he can use 8/4 and 4/4 white pine to make a Moravian workbench.
Joe has a question about rounding the corners of plane irons vs cambering.

Main Topic

Today’s main topic is about starting a small, woodworking related side business.


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