YorkshireMartin
Established Member
Hi guys,
Haven't posted here in ages as work and family have kept me away from all things wood. Sorry to say that my first post back is a question rather than an answer.
Its just really to check my thinking.
These slabs are very large and cumbersome. They are for a table top. They have been through the planer and are pretty square and flat. Due to size/weight, accurately edge jointing them on my 10" planer really isn't an option (for my skill level at least). So I was thinking I'd use the track saw to do this. Once it's calibrated, can anyone forsee any issues with this method?
I haven't been in a woodworking mindset for a while, so just trying to ease myself back in.
Cheers,
Martin
Haven't posted here in ages as work and family have kept me away from all things wood. Sorry to say that my first post back is a question rather than an answer.
Its just really to check my thinking.
These slabs are very large and cumbersome. They are for a table top. They have been through the planer and are pretty square and flat. Due to size/weight, accurately edge jointing them on my 10" planer really isn't an option (for my skill level at least). So I was thinking I'd use the track saw to do this. Once it's calibrated, can anyone forsee any issues with this method?
I haven't been in a woodworking mindset for a while, so just trying to ease myself back in.
Cheers,
Martin