I had to make the stool for one window run out of two pieces of oak and when I did a dry fit, I found they didnt line up across their surface. I cut them to hit a high spot, but the twist in the top plate did me in. Keeping the front in line with each other was easy as I am adding a 1 x 2 to the bottom front edge to give the sill a thicker appearance. The problem was the back of the joint.
The easiest solution was to add a piece to the back of the stool. The problem was, I no longer own a router and I had never done something like this by hand.
I ended up using my Veratis Small Plow Plane, adjusting the depth of the blade down with each stroke to cut deeper each time. I then cleaned it up with a chisel and laid in a piece of pine, planing it down flush when the glue dried. I didnt even bother to try to square up the ends. Instead, I just curved them so it wouldnt look like a dogs breakfast.

The learning curve with handtools is unbelievable.
Peace,
Mitchell
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