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Make Your Own Push Block by Repurposing an Old Plane
Issue: Issue 315
Posted Date: 12/4/2012

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Old wooden jack planes (with iron and chip breaker removed) make great table saw and jointer push blocks.  Screw a cleat on the back and you're ready to go. They apply downward pressure and are comfortable to use. The one I use is an old plane with checks and cracks, not a useable  plane. I don't condone using a "good" plane for this, but one that can be re-purposed.

- Tom Mulcahy

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