markblue777
Established Member
Hi all,
Yesterday i was flattening some boards for some shelving in the house. They had a cup on them i would say of around 3mm (the gap from cup to flat surface when laying cup side down).
My question is how long does it take to make the board flat.
I was using a number 7, should have i been using my number for to get the bulk off? It just seemed like i was getting no where.
I take it once i have the boards flat i should then do the edge for jointing as it will lead to a better result. I was becoming frustrated and gave up and glued them up so they are still cupped a bit but thought it may be easier to flatten now they are glued up.
They are going to be more rustic looking shelving so can get away without looking perfect but i have some scrap now that i want to practise on and get this technique down. That way i can use the scrap for shelving in the kids room and make a small bedside table for them as well.
A point to note is that i work off a work mate with some mdf screwed to for my bench so have no real way to clamp it without using quick release clamps. Am i better off trying to make a wedge system to hold it to the bench so i can plane the length.
Cheers
Mark
Yesterday i was flattening some boards for some shelving in the house. They had a cup on them i would say of around 3mm (the gap from cup to flat surface when laying cup side down).
My question is how long does it take to make the board flat.
I was using a number 7, should have i been using my number for to get the bulk off? It just seemed like i was getting no where.
I take it once i have the boards flat i should then do the edge for jointing as it will lead to a better result. I was becoming frustrated and gave up and glued them up so they are still cupped a bit but thought it may be easier to flatten now they are glued up.
They are going to be more rustic looking shelving so can get away without looking perfect but i have some scrap now that i want to practise on and get this technique down. That way i can use the scrap for shelving in the kids room and make a small bedside table for them as well.
A point to note is that i work off a work mate with some mdf screwed to for my bench so have no real way to clamp it without using quick release clamps. Am i better off trying to make a wedge system to hold it to the bench so i can plane the length.
Cheers
Mark