In today's episode you get to see the completed Toothing Plane and how it is used. While not a complete How To, it gives you yet another idea on how to make whatever tool you might need.
Simply put, a toothing plane is used to create "tooth" to a surface in preparation for gluing.
Mostly used for veneers, it can also be used to tooth boards for laminating to each other
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When you sharpen I noticed you don't use a cheater guide, is the secret to that making sure you're sharpening at a proper height, every time I try it I wind up with either a rolled or uneven edge.
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