Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Or smaller wider pieces. Shape doesn't come into it.Midnight":2b3ta4pa said:......
If, on the other hand, the intended purpose for the stock you're working is to make smaller, narrower pieces (rails n styles for example) then Jacob's advise re starting as close to the finished dimensions as possible is the way to go
Whatever it is, it's much easier to square up after it's been sawn to size as near as you dare go, within reason - if you are making very small things then squaring up will be easier done first - but from a piece which has been reduced to a convenient size. Unless you are doing 20"x 10' panels then squaring up those big boards will be very much easier if they are reduced first. And less wasteful.