Hi All,
I would be grateful for some advice.
I have recently purchased some 20 year old wenge boards at a very attractive price. That was before I've read that wenge is, apparently, one of the worst woods to work with.
The splinter issue is easily solved: after removing ~30 micro splinters just from carrying the boards in and out of my car, I now always wear nitrile gloves when handling it and it seems to work. Initial resawing also seems to have gone well and the bandsaw blade is still going strong.
My main concern is planing the wood. I have read everything between "planes very well" to "you'll need to re-grind your soles after the wenge project". What was your experience planing wenge and what tips do you have for it?
The plan is to build a few guitar bodies out of these boards, so there will be a lot of hand planing and light passes seem to work a lot better than digging deep.
Is this likely to destroy my good planes and is this a job for an old beaten up stanley?
Thanks.
I would be grateful for some advice.
I have recently purchased some 20 year old wenge boards at a very attractive price. That was before I've read that wenge is, apparently, one of the worst woods to work with.
The splinter issue is easily solved: after removing ~30 micro splinters just from carrying the boards in and out of my car, I now always wear nitrile gloves when handling it and it seems to work. Initial resawing also seems to have gone well and the bandsaw blade is still going strong.
My main concern is planing the wood. I have read everything between "planes very well" to "you'll need to re-grind your soles after the wenge project". What was your experience planing wenge and what tips do you have for it?
The plan is to build a few guitar bodies out of these boards, so there will be a lot of hand planing and light passes seem to work a lot better than digging deep.
Is this likely to destroy my good planes and is this a job for an old beaten up stanley?
Thanks.