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Boom!
I was watching this video by Rob Cosman. He spends quite a while getting that one board flat on one side. He goes from fixing high spots, to fixing twist, to fixing humps, which then caused high spots, which fixing caused twist etc etc.
It looked like a lot of work. At one point he is fixing issues that are a shaving high. Surely such small discrepancies are going to arise again over night?
Secondly, how an earth do you dimension to an exact thickness when the slightest change could cause twist, high points, low points, humps or any other of the issues he was getting when flattening the one side.
It seems like you could spend a long time getting it flat, but then introducing issues just as you're at your dimension line, and then you can't remove any more material. Add to that you might have multiple boards all needing to be the same dimension. What if one board needs more flattening than another, and you don't even have enough material to remove? would you have to account for that by having way more material than you actually need? seems like a massive headache, and so much skill required.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwfHgtx3EHQ
It looked like a lot of work. At one point he is fixing issues that are a shaving high. Surely such small discrepancies are going to arise again over night?
Secondly, how an earth do you dimension to an exact thickness when the slightest change could cause twist, high points, low points, humps or any other of the issues he was getting when flattening the one side.
It seems like you could spend a long time getting it flat, but then introducing issues just as you're at your dimension line, and then you can't remove any more material. Add to that you might have multiple boards all needing to be the same dimension. What if one board needs more flattening than another, and you don't even have enough material to remove? would you have to account for that by having way more material than you actually need? seems like a massive headache, and so much skill required.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwfHgtx3EHQ