Doc
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Sorry, should clarify a little.....
Max cut of my saw is just a fraction under 80mm, dimensions below this aren't a problem using the plane/joint face/edge/rip/joint method, and that's the procedure I usually use. But say I wanted 6" wide boards, what then? Hence the problem.
Yep, I know I could remove the saw guard and riving knife then pass the stock on edge twice but wouldn't fancy doing that, and also wouldn't expect anyone here to recommend trying it!
One thing that did spring to mind was gluing a temp shim on the face to be planed so that when offered to the jointer the good (face up) side is parallel to the bed - anyone tried it?, if not will try it tomorrow and report back.
Ta for replies, Mike.
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