Date: 9/13/2003, 10:02 am
Hi'
Ready to put the first strips on my Guillemot Expedition Single, but of course a friend drops by, showing off his new toy, a portable thickness plane.
Now is the question : Should i run all strips through the tickness plane first, or just get on with it, and do it by hand afterwards ?
Strips are 58-60mm's thick, but the saw has made some tracks on the WRC strips. Oregon Pine does not have so bad tracks, but i gather i will have to plane/sand off, at least 0,5 millimters, anyway.
Which is best ?
I ran a couple of WRC strips through the thickness plane, and they got a really neat surface, with minimum/none tear-out, about as Nick describes in his book.
How much (or little) will i have to plane/sand manually afterwards, if the strips has been through the thickness plane first ?
Is it worth the trouble to plane the strips first ?
Opinions are most welcome, as i have a feeling, this could be a matter of "relgion", more than anything else.
Jesper
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Plane by hand or thickness plane ?
jesper bach -- 9/13/2003, 10:02 am- powertools can make life easier. use the planer
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/15/2003, 11:21 pm- Re: Strip: Plane by hand or thickness plane ?
Larry C. -- 9/13/2003, 12:58 pm- Re: Strip: Plane by hand or thickness plane ?
jesper bach -- 9/13/2003, 2:19 pm
- Re: Strip: Plane by hand or thickness plane ?
srchr/gerald -- 9/13/2003, 11:43 am - Re: Strip: Plane by hand or thickness plane ?
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