This is not an exciting post. The pictures below are my progress with truing up the lumber. This is time consuming because I don’t have a table saw, band saw, or jointer. I also found out the DeWalt DW735 planer I just bought wont take a 4+” board. For the top I need to plane the 8/4 stock down to 4” from rough 4 1/2”ish.
In Marc’s video he references the bottom edge using dominos during glue-up. That side is the underside of the top. After glue-up, he cleans it up and runs it through the planer to produce a clean top face.
I can’t do that. I will follow the video and use dominos for a reference side but that will be the top face. The bottom side may or may not be flattened with a hand plane.
Speaking of dominos, I’m maximizing the output of my maple stock by combining the scraps off 8” wide stock rips and gluing them together. It won’t matter because they will be buried in the stack.
I need a total of fourteen pieces of 8/4 stock, 4” wide by 8.5’ long. There are four distinct sections. A seven piece laminate for the back section of the top, a five piece laminate for the front section, and single pieces for the dog strip and front cap/face. That’s the piece with the “condor tails” to the rear cap of the tail vise.
I will use babinga for the rear cap as in the photo. (Not My Bench)
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