So my wife wanted me to build her a stove top cover. It basically creates an elevated countertop over the stove to add some counter space. I edge glued some of what i believe is fir using some biscuits. After sanding the seams i noticed its not perfectly flat. Its about 1/4” off on one corner.
I am planning on making a 1” standoff in the shape of a rectangle to elevate it over the stove. My theory is if i go ahead and continue assembly, the whole piece will be wobbly. And the top is too wide for the planer.
This wood was my grandfathers and i would love to salvage the project if possible. Does anyone have any ideas?
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I am planning on making a 1” standoff in the shape of a rectangle to elevate it over the stove. My theory is if i go ahead and continue assembly, the whole piece will be wobbly. And the top is too wide for the planer.
This wood was my grandfathers and i would love to salvage the project if possible. Does anyone have any ideas?
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