Figure 10: Auxiliary fence in use.
Figure 9: Attaching
auxiliary fence.
Blade
Figure 8: Cutting beads.
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Auxiliary Fence
For cutting a groove in the edge of a wider board, you can add a larger
auxiliary fence to better register the plane to the workpiece. Simply make
a wooden fence, as plain or fancy as you wish, and attach it using wood
screws through the holes in the existing fence. Be sure to use screws that are
not so long that they break through the working face of the wooden fence.
Cutting Beads
Note:
A
1
/
16
" quirk is cut on either side of
each bead.
1. Install the beading blade in the plane as
you would a standard blade, with the depth
of cut determined by the blade projection
past the bottom edge of the skate.
2. Position the fence to locate the bead where
desired on the workpiece. For an edge
bead where you do not want the
1
/
16
"
quirk,
position the fence tangent to the bead.
3. Set the depth stop such that the top of the
resulting bead is just below the surface of
the workpiece, as shown in
Figure 8
.
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