Elementary Cabinetwork for Manual Training Classes
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If you did the planing properly in jointing the piece, going over it a few times with the plane should make the surface as smooth as a plane can make it. This does not mean that it will be sufficiently smooth, for the planing is very seldom sufficient. Fig. 60. Method of planing SMOOTHING 8: Fig. 6i. Using a scraper Scraping. The next step is to scrape out all rough- ness left by the plane. To do this, use a cabinet scraper about two inches by three inches for pieces of small size, such as the ...parts of chairs and stools. Where the surface is quite smooth and the grain even, there will be little difficulty in using the scraper. In scraping quarter- sawed oak or coarse- grained or knotty surfaces, it is necessary to examine the surface con- tinually and to change the direction of the scraper frequently in order to avoid making the piece worse instead of better. You must hold the scraper so that it will be supported by the hard grain, other- wise the soft grain will be removed and the surface made so uneven that nothing short of replaning will smooth it again.
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