of_sunshine
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Hi,
I am running a few pieces of oak through my new thicknesser (it's a small Fox F22-564) and getting little ridges from it. I have used a larger (size may have it's benefits) thicknesser at local community college and it gave a very good finish. I could sand them but it's going to take a lot of effort and will probably end up with the pieces different thicknesses again.
Is it down to the size of the thicknesser, or are there any cunning tips out there to get rid of ridges?
I am running a few pieces of oak through my new thicknesser (it's a small Fox F22-564) and getting little ridges from it. I have used a larger (size may have it's benefits) thicknesser at local community college and it gave a very good finish. I could sand them but it's going to take a lot of effort and will probably end up with the pieces different thicknesses again.
Is it down to the size of the thicknesser, or are there any cunning tips out there to get rid of ridges?