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At steps 3 and 4 in #39 by Birdhunter.
If there is a slight bend/cup make that face the one to flattern on the jointer, otherwise if you try to flattern the opposite face, the timber may rock as it passes over cutter head.
Also for thin timber lengths, consider jointing and thicknessimg the edges first so you still have sufficient thickness to ensure timber is vertically stable as it passes through the thicknesser (planner).
At steps 3 and 4 in #39 by Birdhunter.
If there is a slight bend/cup make that face the one to flattern on the jointer, otherwise if you try to flattern the opposite face, the timber may rock as it passes over cutter head.
Also for thin timber lengths, consider jointing and thicknessimg the edges first so you still have sufficient thickness to ensure timber is vertically stable as it passes through the thicknesser (planner).