Saddleworthian
Member
Hey everyone!
I’m making plantation shutters at home and have previously posted about cutting from timber to get perfectly straight untwisted/warped workpieces.
I’m cutting Sapele wood, which comes in rough cut 8” x 4” lengths.
I have built a jig to get a square edge, and am happy that the edge is as flat as a mirror.
I cut two or three 3/4” thick lengths which will come off the saw flat, and then the next cut will bind on the saw and come off the saw twisted (winding).
I’m guessing this is due to tension in the fibre/grain of the wood, but am wondering what I can do to stop it?
Advice please?
I’m making plantation shutters at home and have previously posted about cutting from timber to get perfectly straight untwisted/warped workpieces.
I’m cutting Sapele wood, which comes in rough cut 8” x 4” lengths.
I have built a jig to get a square edge, and am happy that the edge is as flat as a mirror.
I cut two or three 3/4” thick lengths which will come off the saw flat, and then the next cut will bind on the saw and come off the saw twisted (winding).
I’m guessing this is due to tension in the fibre/grain of the wood, but am wondering what I can do to stop it?
Advice please?