LeeMiddleton
Member
Hello all
I decided recently to try my hand at woodworking.. and I've encountered a few problems..
I cut down an oak tree in my garden last week and decided I'd try to make a 1 piece chopping board.
I rough cut a rectangle 8inch x maybe 18 inch with chainsaw and have been planing to try and create 2 flat surfaces.
I have one side nearly there and my sandpaper keeps clogging up on orbital sander. Is this because the wood is fresh or damp?? Any tips on how to sand efficiently ...
Also this first board has the grain along the length of the board, I also cut some 'rounds' from the trunk with the grain running top to bottom can this be used to also make boards? Or is it prone to splitting??
Cheers!
I decided recently to try my hand at woodworking.. and I've encountered a few problems..
I cut down an oak tree in my garden last week and decided I'd try to make a 1 piece chopping board.
I rough cut a rectangle 8inch x maybe 18 inch with chainsaw and have been planing to try and create 2 flat surfaces.
I have one side nearly there and my sandpaper keeps clogging up on orbital sander. Is this because the wood is fresh or damp?? Any tips on how to sand efficiently ...
Also this first board has the grain along the length of the board, I also cut some 'rounds' from the trunk with the grain running top to bottom can this be used to also make boards? Or is it prone to splitting??
Cheers!