Mr T
Established Member
Hi Oscar
I would feed as in "B", but not because of the direction of the big stripes, more because of the finer lines in the background which trend in the same direction. Many people are confused between grain and figure, the big stripes are figure the finer lines indicate grain direction, often they are contrary to each other but not in this case. I can't find a piece in my workshop that illustrates this at the moment but you can download something about it here http://www.christribefurniturecourses.com/index.php/figure-and-grain/ I'll see if I can find a good illustration tomorrow.
In principle the feed direction should be such that the direction of travel of the cutter is up the hill of the grain.
Chris
I would feed as in "B", but not because of the direction of the big stripes, more because of the finer lines in the background which trend in the same direction. Many people are confused between grain and figure, the big stripes are figure the finer lines indicate grain direction, often they are contrary to each other but not in this case. I can't find a piece in my workshop that illustrates this at the moment but you can download something about it here http://www.christribefurniturecourses.com/index.php/figure-and-grain/ I'll see if I can find a good illustration tomorrow.
In principle the feed direction should be such that the direction of travel of the cutter is up the hill of the grain.
Chris