04-15-2016, 06:40 AM
I am having problems tapering these table legs. This is my practice table so I can use filler, sand and paint. Ultimately I would like to make this out of cherry so filling and painting are not an option.
I have been roughing them out on the band saw then using 2" long router bits to trim them with a template. When cutting the arc in the large leg I think I left too much waste and had a lot of tear out. So when tapering the sides from 3" to 2" I used my oscillating belt sander to get closer to final size before routing. As you can see I still ended up with some nice gouges in the side and some tear out.
My next thought is to sand close to final size then assemble and use a hand plane to make the final trimming. I am a power tool guy and have very little experience with hand planes so having three more legs to practice on will be helpful. The planes I have to work with is a jack plane and a couple block planes. Any thoughts?
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I have been roughing them out on the band saw then using 2" long router bits to trim them with a template. When cutting the arc in the large leg I think I left too much waste and had a lot of tear out. So when tapering the sides from 3" to 2" I used my oscillating belt sander to get closer to final size before routing. As you can see I still ended up with some nice gouges in the side and some tear out.
My next thought is to sand close to final size then assemble and use a hand plane to make the final trimming. I am a power tool guy and have very little experience with hand planes so having three more legs to practice on will be helpful. The planes I have to work with is a jack plane and a couple block planes. Any thoughts?
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