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“To square stock” or “to true up stock” are woodworking terms which mean to bring a piece of stock to the correct size. More specifically, they mean to make a true rectangular shape with all surfaces flat, all corners square, all opposite sides parallel and of the correct thickness, width and length. You may have performed this operation before; however, this is an important one which you should be very familiar with.
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Miller, H.G. (1962). Squaring Stock. In: Hand and Machine Woodwork. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81735-1_10
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