twodoctors
Established Member
Hi all,
I've hoarding timber before my next project (not sure why). Looking for some thinner boards (6mm-ish) to make laminated block for bandsaw boxes.
Looking at my local timber yard, they stock common hardwood in various lengths. I notice however that the thinner boards are invariably bowed or warped in one shape or form (literally). Only found 1 length of 1500mm x 120mm x 9mm (ish) of beech that is fairly flat. Others like ash, sapele etc are visibily sligthly warped. I have bought a planer/thicknesser so I can plane it, but it would also make the board too thin and kind of defeat the purpose. I guess I am cutting it into smaller sections for laminate anyway so that shouldn't matter much either.
Am I being picky or am I just looking at poor quality stock? If this is normal how much bowing is "acceptable"?
Thanks.
Adrian
I've hoarding timber before my next project (not sure why). Looking for some thinner boards (6mm-ish) to make laminated block for bandsaw boxes.
Looking at my local timber yard, they stock common hardwood in various lengths. I notice however that the thinner boards are invariably bowed or warped in one shape or form (literally). Only found 1 length of 1500mm x 120mm x 9mm (ish) of beech that is fairly flat. Others like ash, sapele etc are visibily sligthly warped. I have bought a planer/thicknesser so I can plane it, but it would also make the board too thin and kind of defeat the purpose. I guess I am cutting it into smaller sections for laminate anyway so that shouldn't matter much either.
Am I being picky or am I just looking at poor quality stock? If this is normal how much bowing is "acceptable"?
Thanks.
Adrian