I am making a misson style encyclopedia stand out of qs white oak. The sides are a glued up panel that tapers gently (~3 deg) down (ie the top is not as deep as the bottom).
I cut the tapers on the first side with a hand plane. In the interests of time, instead of doing the second one with the plane, I used the first as a teplate and used a bearing guided flush trim bit on the router. UNFORTUNATELY, I rocked the router at the end of the peice and took a gouge out of it.
The gouge is on the bottom end of the side panel. I am having a hard time deciding how to fix this. The surface of the gouge is rough, so I dont think I could just glue a block in and plane it down.
What would you do???


Thanks!!!
Scott
I cut the tapers on the first side with a hand plane. In the interests of time, instead of doing the second one with the plane, I used the first as a teplate and used a bearing guided flush trim bit on the router. UNFORTUNATELY, I rocked the router at the end of the peice and took a gouge out of it.
The gouge is on the bottom end of the side panel. I am having a hard time deciding how to fix this. The surface of the gouge is rough, so I dont think I could just glue a block in and plane it down.What would you do???
Thanks!!!
Scott



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