I'm thinking of using raised panels in my external door construction. I'm looking into but don't know yet, using if possible, different species of timber for a pleasing effect. As the raised panel is floating it doesn't matter if it expands and contracts at a different rate to the frame of the door? I've pretty much settled on using quarter sawn Utile for my replacement doors and windows, though if a less expensive timber with similar characteristics were available, I'd be open to using that?
If I do use Utile is their a suitable complimentary timber I could use for raised panels, perhaps staining them. I have Bob Flexners books on finishing.
Just started to use my Metabo 260 PT but having trouble getting the knives height set correctly, problem is also compounded by the Oneway dial gauge, the gauge itself might be a bit wonkee, just using Wickes softwood which am going to glue up for woodturning spindle and bowl practice blanks. Also good practice for using the planer, I was very pleasantly surprised am getting a very smooth finish but with some narrow bands, of what I assume must be planer ripple but face and edge not square. Have contacted other forum members who own 260 clones for advice. Is a bit of a stumbling block with planer as can't progress to practice running rebates on the spindle moulder if don't have prepared timber to feed into it, same sort of problem with morticer, use an oblong length of timber to square the chisel to the fence.
Oh well, plod on
If I do use Utile is their a suitable complimentary timber I could use for raised panels, perhaps staining them. I have Bob Flexners books on finishing.
Just started to use my Metabo 260 PT but having trouble getting the knives height set correctly, problem is also compounded by the Oneway dial gauge, the gauge itself might be a bit wonkee, just using Wickes softwood which am going to glue up for woodturning spindle and bowl practice blanks. Also good practice for using the planer, I was very pleasantly surprised am getting a very smooth finish but with some narrow bands, of what I assume must be planer ripple but face and edge not square. Have contacted other forum members who own 260 clones for advice. Is a bit of a stumbling block with planer as can't progress to practice running rebates on the spindle moulder if don't have prepared timber to feed into it, same sort of problem with morticer, use an oblong length of timber to square the chisel to the fence.
Oh well, plod on