Quickben
Established Member
How long do you leave your boards after planing before you start thicknessing them ?
I can plane a board down to a decent flatness (checked with straight edge three ways) but then I come to thickness and they’ve curved longitudinally. My initial thought is that I’m planing too fast, as in I’m making each pass at too high a frequency and heat is building up in the timber. Or is it that I need to leave them for a few hours to straighten out before I start thicknessing.
Or am I just unlucky in that I’ve got loads of boards with mega internal tension ?
I can plane a board down to a decent flatness (checked with straight edge three ways) but then I come to thickness and they’ve curved longitudinally. My initial thought is that I’m planing too fast, as in I’m making each pass at too high a frequency and heat is building up in the timber. Or is it that I need to leave them for a few hours to straighten out before I start thicknessing.
Or am I just unlucky in that I’ve got loads of boards with mega internal tension ?