I've got a plywood panel I made to fit an opening but the opening is not square. I need to shave just a bit off one corner. I have a belt sander, but I would not call that a precision instrument (especially since mine is not a variable-speed). Unfortunately, because it's plywood, my hand plane doesn't seem to like it. This is a semi-ancient hand plane that I bought used from my neighbor and I don't think it saw much use, but when I use it on the plywood, it just kind skips over the wood. I think it's because on 1/4" plywood, you've either got opposing grain in the alternating sheets of wood, but could it just need sharpened?
Maybe there's another better way to do this. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Maybe there's another better way to do this. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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