Hey, all.
I've got a big ol' hunk of wood that I can probably get about 4 planks out of when I rip saw it.
Now, the question, do I dimension the whole hunk first, get it all square before I rip it? What I'm thinking is, if I do that then the planks on the far sides of the hunk will have an established flat and two square edges, leaving only one face* to plane down and make square.
However, the planks in the centre will only have established edges as both faces* will have been sawn and will need truing up.
Or: should I just rip the boards first and then dimension each board individually; winding sticks, Face, Edge, Marking gauge, etc?
* what do you actually call the opposite of your Face and Edge?
I've got a big ol' hunk of wood that I can probably get about 4 planks out of when I rip saw it.
Now, the question, do I dimension the whole hunk first, get it all square before I rip it? What I'm thinking is, if I do that then the planks on the far sides of the hunk will have an established flat and two square edges, leaving only one face* to plane down and make square.
However, the planks in the centre will only have established edges as both faces* will have been sawn and will need truing up.
Or: should I just rip the boards first and then dimension each board individually; winding sticks, Face, Edge, Marking gauge, etc?
* what do you actually call the opposite of your Face and Edge?