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Best way to flatten a piece?
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No bother.
Yes planing does take a bit of experience - not as much as you'd think though to start getting decent results. It mainly has to be sharpened regularly and set up right and you need to know how to adjust the cut depth.
There are lots of youtubes on sharpening and setup if you want to get into that. I watch Paul Sellers mostly, there's plenty of others though.
And certainly practice on a few different wood types, before using a hand plane (or any new tool) on anything you've already put time into.