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    Become a Shooting Board Master

    Master the shooting board and take your woodworking skills to the next level.

    Author Headshot By Tim Rousseau #267–Mar/Apr 2018 Issue

    Ed Pirnik and Gary Junken

    Fine Woodworking has covered a wide variety of shooting boards over the years, and while all of them work beautifully, wouldn’t it be wonderful to distill all those great designs into one perfect board?

    Furniture maker and teacher Timothy Rousseau has done just that. By combining the best elements of a variety of shooting board designs, he’s come up with a benchtop gem that’s perfect for squaring up furniture parts quickly and easily.

    Shooting Board Basics

    In its simplest form, a shooting board is nothing more than a base with a fence that registers against your workbench’s front apron, or inside your face vise. An additional fence on the top side of the base allows you to hold workpieces perfectly square against it. This lets you to pass a handplane (on it’s side) along the entire edge of the board. These little shopmade bench jigs are perfect for truing up end grain, as well as a whole host of other operations.

    In this short video, Rousseau takes you through the shooting board style he uses most, with tips on how to use it to its maximum potential.

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    1. User avater
      cenright | Sep 30, 2017 01:58pm | #1

      The video is not available

    2. jveetee | Feb 09, 2018 06:22am | #2

      I haven’t used a shooting board yet, but one thing that is not clear to me is how does the plane blade NOT shave the edge of the plywood base when using? Eventually ruining the trueness of the board?

      1. User avater FWW Editor
        BenStrano | Feb 09, 2018 09:41am | #3

        That is probably one of most asked questions on shooting boards. Thankfully, Matt Kenney wrote a great blog that explains it here: https://www.finewoodworking.com/2010/09/17/heres-why-your-plane-doesnt-keep-cutting-into-your-shooting-board

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      granarycabinets | Feb 09, 2018 07:33pm | #4

      Thanks for this video. Been playing around with trying to simplify the shooting boards I use (some of my problems are admittedly user error... as simple as these tools are, they definitely take some practice to understand.)

      Looking forward to giving this one a shot.

    4. user-4880951 | Feb 24, 2018 06:09am | #5

      It’s easy, but only if the side of your plane is 90 degrees to the sole, and you have a high quality blade that is razor sharp, and the cap iron is set right, and the blade is protruding by the right amount,and the lateral adjustment is set correctly, and there is plenty of side area so it doesn’t rock, and you have a comfortable grip.

    5. Kermit1945 | Feb 24, 2018 10:41am | #6

      As a woodworker whose only machine is a bandsaw, I use shootingboards. I may give this one a try. I certainly prefer this simpler clamp-down version to the unnecessarily complicated T-nut-and-screw version that just appeared in FWW#267.

    6. CNY_Dan | Feb 26, 2018 10:06pm | #7

      Nice and to the point. I like the simple design and how easy it is squared up.

    7. grillguy | Nov 20, 2018 01:44pm | #8

      Tim, yet another article you hit a home run with, excellent! I will definitely be making one of these, simple yet very functional. Thanks again Tim

    8. user-6926037 | Apr 17, 2021 12:05pm | #9

      Thanks, Tim, This is perfect for my small shop where I need to economize on space. My jigs seem to be taking over. Do you or does anyone have a similarly economical suggestion for mitering 45 degree box corners that are 2 to 8 inches long?

      1. Fledgling_Woodworker | Aug 09, 2021 11:39am | #10

        Todd Crenshaw’s shooting board for case miters (included in this project guide) should accomplish this particularly well.

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