Rob Cheetham
Established Member
Hey. I have recently done my first ever panel glue up. It was just two pieces to practice. Overall I was happy with it. The top was flat and couldn't at all see or feel the seam at all. Though it has gone out a bit now. Dont think the wood was fully dry. The bottom though was not flat. One of the boards was not of uniform thickness to the other. From one end the seam is flush. Then further down it goes off by about no more than 1mm short.
I planed the first faces and first edges on the planer then did the other faces on the thicknesser. My problem is that when I planed the faces they were perfectly flat. I then did the other faces in batch on the thicknesser one after the other to make sure they were the same. But obviously one hasn't been cut properly and goes short further down one side of the board.
If the sitting face is flat and has been produced on the planer above then shouldn't the thicknesser produce a flat face on the other. What could be wrong. Could I be taking too much of. I don't know. Little advice would be great.
The machine I have is the axminster awept106
Thank you.
I planed the first faces and first edges on the planer then did the other faces on the thicknesser. My problem is that when I planed the faces they were perfectly flat. I then did the other faces in batch on the thicknesser one after the other to make sure they were the same. But obviously one hasn't been cut properly and goes short further down one side of the board.
If the sitting face is flat and has been produced on the planer above then shouldn't the thicknesser produce a flat face on the other. What could be wrong. Could I be taking too much of. I don't know. Little advice would be great.
The machine I have is the axminster awept106
Thank you.