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Hi any one know a good video on how to remove a bow in a piece of wood using a thickness er planer or a little bit of advice please
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whiskywill":33z13zr6 said:I have some boards which are cupped across their width which I think can be sorted in my thicknesser. I assume putting the hollow side down would be the way to start flattening them. Am I right?
You don't know how much bow you are going to get until you start so it's guesswork. The rule of thumb is to expect to lose 6mm overall (3mm each side/edge) to get to finished size - more for longer finished lengths. So what you can do is set aside straight pieces for long lengths and save bent pieces for shorter lengths.harvestbarn":295p22v3 said:....
Yesterday I went back to some of the methods above on the planner but you do seem to end up reducing the thickness rather a lot. This is why I enquired how much experienced operators allow at the resaw stage when bow is a little evident but seems to amplify once cut. Could be I should remove the slight bow before re_saw in?
Except with already sawn boards it's a lot easier with a plane (hand or machine)Benchwayze":26wi7tmo said:Well there's nowt to stop you striking a line along the lowest point, and then band-sawing the waste away,.....
Jacob":7c7ahvam said:Except with already sawn boards it's a lot easier with a plane (hand or machine)Benchwayze":7c7ahvam said:Well there's nowt to stop you striking a line along the lowest point, and then band-sawing the waste away,.....
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