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By Christopher Schwarz
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From the December 2004 issue #145
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Learning to take a rough piece of lumber to a perfectly finished state is more than an academic exercise. The basic hand skills necessary for this task will make you a more accurate and meticulous woodworker, too. Plus you’ll be able to do things that your power tools cannot, such as surfacing lumber that is too wide for your jointer or thickness planer.

From the December 2004 issue #145
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