Date: 9/13/1999, 10:33 pm
Look at http://www.greenval.com/FAQstrips.html for an in depth description of cutting strips with the following common exceptions:
-Most home builders seem to use a table saw with a veneer blade or a 7-1/4" blade to minimize the kerf thickness (waste). A band saw as suggested will even further reduce waste.
-If 1" lumber is used the most commonly used finished size of strips, 3/4" x 1/4", is obtained with simple ripping. Using large lumber shapes and resawing as suggested provides a larger quanity of strips from the same board assuring better final color matching, but is a lot more effort and requires more shop tools.
-The fancy double router set-up is also an overkill for home builders.
Nick's book will give you good direction on all this and more, a worth while investment.
Messages In This Thread
- Which wood for what?
Peter W. P. -- 9/12/1999, 11:41 am- Re: Which wood for what?
Dave Houser -- 9/13/1999, 10:33 pm- Re: Which wood for what?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/12/1999, 8:26 pm- Re: Which wood for what?
Dean Trexel -- 9/12/1999, 7:06 pm- Using plywood for a stripper
Barry -- 9/12/1999, 9:29 pm- Re: Using plywood for a stripper
Dean Trexel -- 9/12/1999, 9:53 pm- Thanks guys...
Peter W. P. -- 9/13/1999, 11:34 am
- Thanks guys...
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