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- Shooting_board abstract "A shooting board is a jig for woodworking which is used in combination with a hand plane to trim and square up the edges and ends of boards. It would typically be used on a workbench.There are two specific purposes to which shooting boards are applied: jointing and end grain trimming. The design of the shooting board remains fundamentally the same in both cases but the length of the board will vary - with the boards used for jointing being much longer than those intended for end grain trimming.A shooting board consists of a flat board, the base, with a stop at one end, similar to a bench hook, on which the board to be planed is rested. The stop prevents the board from sliding as it is planed. Parallel to the base and slightly lower is a secondary surface, the fence, which may be a separate board, or may be a rebate cut into the base. The difference in height between the base and the fence is to allow for the offset of the blade in the hand plane.The purpose of the fence is to guide the plane along the edge of the board being planed such that the blade in the plane is presented at 90 degrees to the base of the shooting board. Assuming that the sides of the hand plane being used are perpendicular to the sole, this ensures an edge that is at 90 degrees to the face of the board.For end grain trimming, the board is placed on the shooting board so that an edge adjacent to the end to be trimmed is hard against the stop. The woodworker will usually have scribed a line on the end to indicate how far to trim the board. The hand plane is rested on its side on the fence and held firmly against the end of the board whilst being pushed along its length. Jointing is performed the same way except that the board is oriented so that one end is against the stop and the edge to be jointed faces the fence.One problem faced when using shooting boards repetitively is that the blade in the hand plane becomes worn very quickly in one spot. This requires frequent sharpening to ensure smooth and accurate cutting. The ramped shooting board addresses this problem by introducing a slope to the fence. As the hand plane moves along the fence, the slope causes the part of the blade in contact with the board to move along the blade's length. This even exposure of wood along the whole blade allows a longer blade life, as sharpening is less frequent.Shooting boards can be made in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different tasks and it would not be uncommon to find a number of them in the workshop. One accessory that may be fitted to a shooting board is an angled stop, most commonly at 45 degrees. This allows mitres to be trimmed.".
- Shooting_board thumbnail Shootingboard.JPG?width=300.
- Shooting_board wikiPageID "2735305".
- Shooting_board wikiPageLength "3173".
- Shooting_board wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Shooting_board wikiPageRevisionID "632414806".
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Bench_hook.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking_hand_tools.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Edge_jointing.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Jig_(tool).
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Miter_joint.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Plane_(tool).
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Rabbet.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Sharpening.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Wood_grain.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Woodworking.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Workbench.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink Workshop.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink File:Longshootingboardend.jpg.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink File:Longshootingboardside.jpg.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLink File:Shootingboard.JPG.
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shooting board".
- Shooting_board wikiPageWikiLinkText "shooting board".
- Shooting_board wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Shooting_board subject Category:Woodworking_hand_tools.
- Shooting_board hypernym Jig.
- Shooting_board type Song.
- Shooting_board type Tool.
- Shooting_board comment "A shooting board is a jig for woodworking which is used in combination with a hand plane to trim and square up the edges and ends of boards. It would typically be used on a workbench.There are two specific purposes to which shooting boards are applied: jointing and end grain trimming.".
- Shooting_board label "Shooting board".
- Shooting_board sameAs Q7501037.
- Shooting_board sameAs Stødlade.
- Shooting_board sameAs m.07_vv9.
- Shooting_board sameAs Q7501037.
- Shooting_board wasDerivedFrom Shooting_board?oldid=632414806.
- Shooting_board depiction Shootingboard.JPG.
- Shooting_board isPrimaryTopicOf Shooting_board.