Leveling rough hewn boards with a Stanley No3 hand plane part 3
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We continue to plane down a rough hewn Eucalyptus plank. This board has a complex grain structure and several knots that make it difficult to use the No3. We switch to a small lower angled blade to help cut through the fibrous wood grain and equally difficult knot hole that requires extra attention.
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