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By Wayne Barton

ISBN-10: 0806948949

ISBN-13: 9780806948942

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Wide, so a sheet will have seams where the veneer sections, called “flitches,” meet. On a book-matched sheet (as shown in the near right photo), the flitches face each other to create a mirror image. If a sheet is slip matched (as shown in the far right photo), the flitches are side by side in a repeating pattern. In less-expensive sheets, flitches might be placed randomly. Hickory veneer with book-matched flitches. Slip-matched birch, with figures that seem to march in step. Wood 39 MDF that is 3⁄4 in.

You can do this with a circular saw or the tablesaw. To ensure that you will not place the rough-cut side against the fence for the final cut (Step 3), draw a wavy line along it. tip 52 It can help to have someone hold the sheet at the other end, especially if you do not have outfeed support for a long cut. On the other hand, it can also hinder: If the helper pulls aggressively while you push, the sheet can move away from the fence, which will make the cut inaccurate. Have the helper gently support the other end of the sheet through most of the cut, and perhaps pull it only for the last 6 in.

Wide. Thickness planer If your boards are not all smooth and of uniform thickness—as is often the case with hardwoods—a thickness planer is a very useful tool. Start feeding a board into a thickness planer, and the tool will do the rest, slowly pulling the board on rollers while its cutters smooth one side at a time. Many inexpensive portable thickness planers work well and reduce thickness efficiently. And, as mentioned in “Other Options for Jointing,” on the facing page, many thickness planers can also be used as a jointer for boards 6 in.

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