Rob Cosman's Shooting Board: 18 inches Handedness:Left HandedIn my shop the shooting board is standard equipment. Once you learn to sharpen and use a hand plane, a good shooting board will do more to increase the accuracy of your work than any other tool or shop implement. Here is why mine works so well: Made with an MDF base and a Baltic Birch plywood top for stability and long wearing properties. Formed over a curved mold, the board has a subtle cup on the underside, this keeps the plane standing plumb. Fence
This is WoodRiver's No 1 bench plane
The blade is 3/16" thick and 1/4" wide
203mm (8 inch) diameter x 25mm (1 inch) wide
and small shoulder planes
Cutting and Assembling the MDF top
Vises securely hold stock to the workbench so the wood can be sawn
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Our blades come in a handy clear plastic storage tube so you have a nice place to keep your blades organized
We sharpen these on a CBN grinding wheel which also flushes the face of the screw that holds the cutter to the with the face of the cutter
These dogs have a sprung wire incorporated into the design that keeps the dog fitting snug in the hole and prevents the dog from dropping through the dog hole
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Both of my crosscut saws are specialized for crosscutting applications