MIGNAL Established Member Joined 6 Nov 2005 Messages 2,699 Reaction score 24 Location W.York's 14 Nov 2008 #1 . . . left after cross cutting a piece of wood with a saw. Is there a more technical term?
Racers Established Member Joined 22 Apr 2005 Messages 9,172 Reaction score 136 14 Nov 2008 #2 Hi, Spelching Pete
Blister Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 10 Nov 2006 Messages 7,764 Reaction score 545 Location Boston Lincs 14 Nov 2008 #3 Think its called tear out :?: best way to avoid ( my opinion , not gospel ) is to cut the timber with a Stanley / sharp knife prior to cutting with the saw Then saw the waste side of the cut worked for me
Think its called tear out :?: best way to avoid ( my opinion , not gospel ) is to cut the timber with a Stanley / sharp knife prior to cutting with the saw Then saw the waste side of the cut worked for me
Racers Established Member Joined 22 Apr 2005 Messages 9,172 Reaction score 136 14 Nov 2008 #4 Hi, Tearout is roughness left when plaining either by hand or machine. Pete
MIGNAL Established Member Joined 6 Nov 2005 Messages 2,699 Reaction score 24 Location W.York's 14 Nov 2008 #5 Spelching it is. Thanks.
O OllyK Established Member Joined 10 Jul 2006 Messages 287 Reaction score 0 Location Derbyshire 14 Nov 2008 #6 Well in metalwork it's a burr, dunno about wood
J jedmc571 Established Member Joined 28 Mar 2005 Messages 404 Reaction score 0 Location Chester 14 Nov 2008 #7 Don't they live in the woods! :wink:
Blister Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 10 Nov 2006 Messages 7,764 Reaction score 545 Location Boston Lincs 14 Nov 2008 #8 jedmc571":1oc5sfdj said: Don't they live in the woods! :wink: Click to expand... NO , they are in the USA in helicopters goes something like this 10 4 rubber duck , there's a burr in the air :lol:
jedmc571":1oc5sfdj said: Don't they live in the woods! :wink: Click to expand... NO , they are in the USA in helicopters goes something like this 10 4 rubber duck , there's a burr in the air :lol:
W Woodmagnet Established Member Joined 23 Jan 2006 Messages 1,668 Reaction score 0 15 Nov 2008 #9 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
L lugo35 Established Member Joined 9 Jan 2006 Messages 590 Reaction score 0 16 Nov 2008 #10 heard it called "spoil" to
J joiner_sim Established Member Joined 7 Jun 2007 Messages 1,751 Reaction score 0 Location Staffordshire 17 Nov 2008 #11 Well...... what can you do about it?
W Woodmagnet Established Member Joined 23 Jan 2006 Messages 1,668 Reaction score 0 17 Nov 2008 #12 As Blister said "cut with a knife" first. :wink:
G Grinding One Established Member Joined 29 Apr 2008 Messages 965 Reaction score 0 Location Illinois USA 17 Nov 2008 #13 Lay down a piece of masking tape and saw thru...thats one way Put down a straight edge and cut along edge with razor knife Nice sharp plywood blade
Lay down a piece of masking tape and saw thru...thats one way Put down a straight edge and cut along edge with razor knife Nice sharp plywood blade