kenneth.hilton
Still learning
If the direction of the ‘grain’ is the same as in the photo provided by RobinBHM then rough is good, the surface area the stuff is in contact with is minimised which reduces friction and makes it easier to push the stuff through the blade. Wax will sit in the grooves and be pulled up as stuff is worked and again reduce friction.
Thanks that makes sense to me now.
I could not honestly see how a company would send a machine like that out with a defect. Machine is good.
Will let you know how we get on once it is powered up and working