How to make and use a scratch stock for curves
A scratch stock is used to create decorative profiles on the edge of boards much like a router or combination plane. A plane cannot be used on curves, however, thus requiring a different tool...the scratch stock. I show you how to make two different types in this video and the benefits/drawbacks of each. #handtools #scratchstock #woodworking

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