mike kleinsmith
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I am getting set to make cabinet doors and drawers for my kitchen. I have to date made 2 tables ( Links to pics below) I walnut for 1 year old granddaughter and farm table out of curly maple. Back to issue at hand. I made the front for under my sink and it got a little twist after planning it. Should I "Skip Plane" it first and let it sit for a few days before planing it to desired thickness? We always run thru jointer/planer to get a flat side before going thru thickness planer. Our shop is small and now has very little heat ( heater went out and is shot) so we use a propane heater. We get it to 48-55 in shop (garage) then when done we shut it off. Im in Iowa it is winter. It seems to stay around 30 in garage without heat. We insulated it pretty good.
Any ideas or thought on what I need to be doing?
Constructive Criticism is welcome....I use it as a learning tool.
Thanks Mike
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Any ideas or thought on what I need to be doing?
Constructive Criticism is welcome....I use it as a learning tool.
Thanks Mike
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