donwatson
Established Member
Hi Folks,
I am back with another tale of woe.
I am trying to cut some letters as shown in the attached pic.
The wood is kiln dried English Oak that varies between 48mm and 52mm thick. The height of the letters are 160mm.
I tried cutting the letter T at the club yesterday and broke 2 blades (Pegas No 9 Crown Tooth). It was proving difficult to cut with the blade seeming to jam quite often and when the pieces of wood came apart there was a fair amount of sawdust clinging to the cut faces.
Is the 2" thick pieces of Oak a step too far ?
Would I be better cutting the thickness down to, say, 35mm ?
Any advice/suggestions welcome. (hammer)
take care
Don W
I am back with another tale of woe.
I am trying to cut some letters as shown in the attached pic.
The wood is kiln dried English Oak that varies between 48mm and 52mm thick. The height of the letters are 160mm.
I tried cutting the letter T at the club yesterday and broke 2 blades (Pegas No 9 Crown Tooth). It was proving difficult to cut with the blade seeming to jam quite often and when the pieces of wood came apart there was a fair amount of sawdust clinging to the cut faces.
Is the 2" thick pieces of Oak a step too far ?
Would I be better cutting the thickness down to, say, 35mm ?
Any advice/suggestions welcome. (hammer)
take care
Don W