Thanks chaps
Les – yes that’s it. Imagine two bars 4.5″ apart. A vertical piece of wood sits between them with a flat piece above and below. This clamps the steady to the bar bed. I am then making up the wood between the top of this and the bottom of the steady. This is the piece,lets call it the upright, that I need to reduce and maintain squareness. I don’t have a router, just saws, chisels, a jigsaw and pillar drill for woodwork.
Jason – I did think of using the mill but thought it would rip the wood to bits. Its not a hardwood so would splinter and disintegrate
I think I’m going to try putting the upright in my vice (with protective ally angle iron over the jaws) with a little bit projecting above and then square this up. Using an electric planer or sander (borrowed) I will take off a little at a time until the necessary amount is removed. The wood had two end stops which precluded this but one of those gave way tonight (see I knew there would be a cock up somewhere along the way, there always is) so I now have a flat surface to work on. My main aim is to keep it all square and sawing left a few wavy surfaces that I am now trying to true up and keep square