dance
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I have a question about milling stock for an end-grain chopping board I'm making. I'm ripping and cross cutting stock on my TS-200 with upgraded fence.
What's odd is that two or three of my eleven strips of stock are 1mm wider than all the rest - which (for an end-grain chopping board) makes tidying up post glue-up a nightmare because it can't just go through the thicknesser.
Why do you think I'm getting this result? The pieces seemed to be pushed up against the fence during cutting and the fence was locked down and didn't seem to move. Confusing. I understand if nobody can offer a solution for this!
Thanks
What's odd is that two or three of my eleven strips of stock are 1mm wider than all the rest - which (for an end-grain chopping board) makes tidying up post glue-up a nightmare because it can't just go through the thicknesser.
Why do you think I'm getting this result? The pieces seemed to be pushed up against the fence during cutting and the fence was locked down and didn't seem to move. Confusing. I understand if nobody can offer a solution for this!
Thanks