| Woodworking is a craft for the finicky: an art that requires patience, attention to detail, and the ability to think a few steps ahead. Even an operation as seemingly simple as flush-trimming proud joinery can lead to horrible blowout if handled incorrectly. When it comes to flushing up dovetail joints and through-tenons, furniture maker Tim Rousseau usually turns to his handplanes, but there are other options. In this short video, Rousseau highlights some of his favorites, including a super-simple router jig that makes flush trimming a breeze. |
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