ripping on a bandsaw

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paul24dual

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might sound like a stupid question but if i was to rip a piece of timber down the middle when each side are uneven so that the rip is straight how do i go about it?
 
As above, or have a long enough fence so the points of the wood are touching throughout the whole cut.

If your planing after it, draw a line down and freehand?
 
I had the same problem when trying to rip railway sleepers into planks.
They were uneven on both sides, so I used tiny nails to attach a straight piece of plywood to the sleepers and then I ran the straight plywood against the fence and got my boards ripped that way. I works a treat.
 
busy builder":1lcoo1ha said:
Draw a straight line down the middle and rip free hand along the line.

If you do that with tree trunks, they tend to roll and that twists the bandsaw band.
 

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