Sorry to launch another "beginner-stupid" question but I have been offered a few oak boards (kiln dried) some of which are a bit split at the end (10 to 20% of the length). To make usable stock from it is it best to rip a split board either side of the split and discard the centre section to make 2 unsplit but narrower lengths or is it better to crosscut off the split ends? I'd worry that even if I crosscut below the split that the split might re-emerge later.
On the same topic, when a board is waney edged, is it safer to rip a straight edge on a bandsaw and then move to the table saw or is that not necessary?
Thanks, just a couple of the many of thousands of things I scratch my head over each day.
On the same topic, when a board is waney edged, is it safer to rip a straight edge on a bandsaw and then move to the table saw or is that not necessary?
Thanks, just a couple of the many of thousands of things I scratch my head over each day.