Hello, I milled up some cherry wood as best I can for a glue-up, but I seem to be unable to get the gluing edges flat enough not to leave gaps. It’s close, but there are some obvious gaps that I’d rather not fill with the “sawdust and glue” method. I only have a table saw and a hand planer and I just keep making these pieces thinner and thinner without success. I’m looking to see if anyone with a jointer might be able to shave out my imperfections.
Dimensions of the wood: the biggest piece is about 13” long by 3” wide by 2” thick. I have about seven pieces in total that decrease in width from there (thickness and length are all about the same). I’m looking to glue them all up to make the seat for a stool.
My capacity to travel is fairly limited, so if there is anybody in the Bedford or Falls River neighborhoods in Raleigh who can lend a hand, I’d appreciate it. Thanks.
Dimensions of the wood: the biggest piece is about 13” long by 3” wide by 2” thick. I have about seven pieces in total that decrease in width from there (thickness and length are all about the same). I’m looking to glue them all up to make the seat for a stool.
My capacity to travel is fairly limited, so if there is anybody in the Bedford or Falls River neighborhoods in Raleigh who can lend a hand, I’d appreciate it. Thanks.
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