Today's Message Index:
----------------------
 
     1. 07:23 AM - Re: Vi Kapler hinges (wheelharp)
     2. 08:33 AM - Cutting process and accuracy (Comcast)
     3. 09:02 AM - Re: Cutting process and accuracy (Glen Schweizer)
     4. 09:02 AM - Re: Re: Vi Kapler hinges (tonyp51qa)
     5. 10:14 AM - Re: Cutting process and accuracy (Jack Textor)
     6. 11:17 AM - Re: Cutting process and accuracy (Brian Jardine)
     7. 05:09 PM - Re: Cutting process and accuracy (Ben Charvet)
 
 
 
Message 1
| 					INDEX |  Back to Main INDEX |  
| 					NEXT |  Skip to NEXT Message |  
| 	LIST |  Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |  
| 		SENDER |  Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |  
  | 
      
      
| Subject:  | Re: Vi Kapler hinges | 
      
      
      I was thinking along the lines of the other guys....what about selling rough castings?
      I was going to try casting some myself, but I would thick my quality would
      not be as good as commercial foundry.
      
      --------
      Jon Jones
      Ironton, MO
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=468968#468968
      
      
Message 2
| 					INDEX |  Back to Main INDEX |  
| 				PREVIOUS |  Skip to PREVIOUS Message |  
| 					NEXT |  Skip to NEXT Message |  
| 	LIST |  Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |  
| 		SENDER |  Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |  
  | 
      
      
| Subject:  | Cutting process and accuracy | 
      
      
      So I recently purchased some wood to start my build. It's rough cut 1x6x16ft
      
      When it comes to cutting strips from the raw wood, is a table saw cut good enough?
      
      The use of a planner and joiner, is it just acquiring the proper thickness with
      the plainer  sufficient or is the joiner necessary as well?
      
      For those of you who built from rough cut, what was the process you used to cut
      and finish a component before assembly?
      
      Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
      
      - Rich
      
      
Message 3
| 					INDEX |  Back to Main INDEX |  
| 				PREVIOUS |  Skip to PREVIOUS Message |  
| 					NEXT |  Skip to NEXT Message |  
| 	LIST |  Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |  
| 		SENDER |  Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |  
  | 
      
      
| Subject:  | Re: Cutting process and accuracy | 
      
      
      Table saw fine if accurate. Measure twice cut once. NEW BLADE take your time. Worked
      for me. You're going to need lots more wood
      
      > On May 4, 2017, at 8:31 AM, Comcast <4rcsimmons@comcast.net> wrote:
      > 
      > 
      > So I recently purchased some wood to start my build. It's rough cut 1x6x16ft
      > 
      > When it comes to cutting strips from the raw wood, is a table saw cut good enough?
      > 
      > The use of a planner and joiner, is it just acquiring the proper thickness with
      the plainer  sufficient or is the joiner necessary as well?
      > 
      > For those of you who built from rough cut, what was the process you used to cut
      and finish a component before assembly?
      > 
      > Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
      > 
      > - Rich
      > 
      > 
      > 
      > 
      
      
Message 4
| 					INDEX |  Back to Main INDEX |  
| 				PREVIOUS |  Skip to PREVIOUS Message |  
| 					NEXT |  Skip to NEXT Message |  
| 	LIST |  Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |  
| 		SENDER |  Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |  
  | 
      
      
| Subject:  | Re: Vi Kapler hinges | 
      
      SSBoYXZlIGEgc2V0IG9mIE9zY2FyJ3MgaGluZ2VzLiBJIGFtIGhhcHB5IHdpdGggdGhlbSEgVGhl
      eSBkaWQgcmVxdWlyZSBhIGxpdHRsZSBzcHJ1Y2luZyB1cC4gQnV0IGkga25ldyB0aGF0IGJlZm9y
      ZSBPc2NhciBzZW50IHRoZW0gdG8gbWUuIEl0J3MgYSBzbWFsbCBwYXJ0IHRoYXQgbmVlZHMgdG8g
      YmUgZG9uZSB3aGVuIGJ1aWxkaW5nIGEgUGlldGVucG9sIEFpciBDYW1wZXIuwqBUb255CgoKU2Vu
      dCB2aWEgdGhlIFNhbXN1bmcgR2FsYXh5IFPCrjYgYWN0aXZlLCBhbiBBVCZUIDRHIExURSBzbWFy
      dHBob25lCi0tLS0tLS0tIE9yaWdpbmFsIG1lc3NhZ2UgLS0tLS0tLS1Gcm9tOiB0YWlsZHJhZ3Mg
      PHRhaWxkcmFnc0Bob3RtYWlsLmNvbT4gRGF0ZTogNS8zLzE3ICAxMTo1NyBQTSAgKEdNVC0wNjow
      MCkgVG86IHBpZXRlbnBvbC1saXN0QG1hdHJvbmljcy5jb20gU3ViamVjdDogUGlldGVucG9sLUxp
      c3Q6IFJlOiBWaSBLYXBsZXIgaGluZ2VzIAotLT4gUGlldGVucG9sLUxpc3QgbWVzc2FnZSBwb3N0
      ZWQgYnk6ICJ0YWlsZHJhZ3MiIDx0YWlsZHJhZ3NAaG90bWFpbC5jb20+CgpZZXQgYW5vdGhlciB1
      cGRhdGUgb24gdGhlIFZpIEthcGxlci1zdHlsZSBjYXN0IGFsdW1pbnVtIGhpbmdlcyAoc2luY2Ug
      aXQncyBzb29vbyBxdWlldCBvbiB0aGlzIGxpc3QhKS7CoCBUaGUgZm91bmRyeSB0aGF0IEkgd29y
      ayB3aXRoIGhhcyBqdXN0IHJ1biBhIG5ldyBiYXRjaCBvZiBjYXN0aW5ncyBmb3IgbWUsIHNvbWV3
      aGVyZSBpbiB0aGUgbmVpZ2hib3Job29kIG9mIDI2MCBzZXRzLCBidXQgSSBoYXZlIG5vdCBzZWVu
      IHRoZW0geWV0IGFuZCBoYXZlIG5vIGlkZWEgd2hhdCB0aGUgcmVqZWN0aW9uIHJhdGUgaXMgZ29p
      bmcgdG8gYmUuwqAgRXZlbiB3aXRoIHRoZSBhbnRpY2lwYXRlZCByZWplY3Rpb24gcmF0ZSwgSSBz
      aG91bGQgYmUgYWJsZSB0byBnZXQgYW5vdGhlciAyNSBzZXRzIG9mIGhpbmdlcyBvdXQgb2YgdGhp
      cyBiYXRjaCwgd2hpY2ggc2hvdWxkIHN1cHBseSBidWlsZGVycyB3ZWxsIHBhc3QgdGhlIG5leHQg
      cHJlc2lkZW50aWFsIGVsZWN0aW9uwqDCoCBJIGN1cnJlbnRseSBoYXZlIGVub3VnaCBjYXN0aW5n
      cyBpbiBpbnZlbnRvcnkgdG8gZnVsZmlsbCBhbGwgc3RhbmRpbmcgb3JkZXJzLsKgIE5vdyB0byBm
      aW5kIHRoZSB0aW1lIHRvIGdldCB0aGVtIGRvbmUgZm9yIGFsbCBvZiB5b3UuLi4KCi0tLS0tLS0t
      Ck9zY2FyIFp1bmlnYQpNZWRmb3JkLCBPUgpBaXIgQ2FtcGVyIE5YNDFDQyAmcXVvdDtTY291dCZx
      dW90OwpBNzUgcG93ZXIsIDcyeDM2IEN1bHZlciBwcm9wCgoKCgpSZWFkIHRoaXMgdG9waWMgb25s
      aW5lIGhlcmU6CgpodHRwOi8vZm9ydW1zLm1hdHJvbmljcy5jb20vdmlld3RvcGljLnBocD9wPTQ2
      ODk1MCM0Njg5NTAKCgoKCgoKXy09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09
      PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT0KXy09wqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgIC0gVGhlIFBpZXRl
      bnBvbC1MaXN0IEVtYWlsIEZvcnVtIC0KXy09IFVzZSB0aGUgTWF0cm9uaWNzIExpc3QgRmVhdHVy
      ZXMgTmF2aWdhdG9yIHRvIGJyb3dzZQpfLT0gdGhlIG1hbnkgTGlzdCB1dGlsaXRpZXMgc3VjaCBh
      cyBMaXN0IFVuL1N1YnNjcmlwdGlvbiwKXy09IEFyY2hpdmUgU2VhcmNoICYgRG93bmxvYWQsIDct
      RGF5IEJyb3dzZSwgQ2hhdCwgRkFRLApfLT0gUGhvdG9zaGFyZSwgYW5kIG11Y2ggbXVjaCBtb3Jl
      OgpfLT0KXy09wqDCoCAtLT4gaHR0cDovL3d3dy5tYXRyb25pY3MuY29tL05hdmlnYXRvcj9QaWV0
      ZW5wb2wtTGlzdApfLT0KXy09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09
      PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT0KXy09wqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoCAtIE1B
      VFJPTklDUyBXRUIgRk9SVU1TIC0KXy09IFNhbWUgZ3JlYXQgY29udGVudCBhbHNvIGF2YWlsYWJs
      ZSB2aWEgdGhlIFdlYiBGb3J1bXMhCl8tPQpfLT3CoMKgIC0tPiBodHRwOi8vZm9ydW1zLm1hdHJv
      bmljcy5jb20KXy09Cl8tPT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09
      PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09Cl8tPcKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgIC0gTkVXIE1B
      VFJPTklDUyBMSVNUIFdJS0kgLQpfLT0gQWRkIHNvbWUgaW5mbyB0byB0aGUgTWF0cm9uaWNzIEVt
      YWlsIExpc3QgV2lraSEKXy09wqDCoCAtLT4gaHR0cDovL3dpa2kubWF0cm9uaWNzLmNvbQpfLT09
      PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09
      PQpfLT3CoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqAgLSBMaXN0IENvbnRyaWJ1dGlvbiBXZWIgU2l0
      ZSAtCl8tPcKgIFRoYW5rIHlvdSBmb3IgeW91ciBnZW5lcm91cyBzdXBwb3J0IQpfLT3CoMKgwqDC
      oMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgwqDCoMKgIC1NYXR0
      IERyYWxsZSwgTGlzdCBBZG1pbi4KXy09wqDCoCAtLT4gaHR0cDovL3d3dy5tYXRyb25pY3MuY29t
      L2NvbnRyaWJ1dGlvbgpfLT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09
      PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PT09PQoKCgo
      
Message 5
| 					INDEX |  Back to Main INDEX |  
| 				PREVIOUS |  Skip to PREVIOUS Message |  
| 					NEXT |  Skip to NEXT Message |  
| 	LIST |  Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |  
| 		SENDER |  Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |  
  | 
      
      
| Subject:  | Re: Cutting process and accuracy | 
      
      
      I rough cut with table saw then used my planer...
      
      Jack Textor
      
      Sent from my iPad
      
      > On May 4, 2017, at 10:31 AM, Comcast <4rcsimmons@comcast.net> wrote:
      > 
      > 
      > So I recently purchased some wood to start my build. It's rough cut 1x6x16ft
      > 
      > When it comes to cutting strips from the raw wood, is a table saw cut good enough?
      > 
      > The use of a planner and joiner, is it just acquiring the proper thickness with
      the plainer  sufficient or is the joiner necessary as well?
      > 
      > For those of you who built from rough cut, what was the process you used to cut
      and finish a component before assembly?
      > 
      > Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
      > 
      > - Rich
      > 
      > 
      > 
      > 
      
      
Message 6
| 					INDEX |  Back to Main INDEX |  
| 				PREVIOUS |  Skip to PREVIOUS Message |  
| 					NEXT |  Skip to NEXT Message |  
| 	LIST |  Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |  
| 		SENDER |  Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |  
  | 
      
      
| Subject:  | Cutting process and accuracy | 
      
      
      Rich,
      I cut all my own Sitka spruce from rough 1x6 and 2x6 boards.  I used my jointer
      to get one side smooth, then cut everything with my table saw. I made everything
      1/8" oversized, then ran them through my planer to get exact dimensions I
      needed.  It took a little time but I enjoyed it.
      
      Brian
      Meridian, ID
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Comcast
      Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2017 9:31 AM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Cutting process and accuracy
      
      
      So I recently purchased some wood to start my build. It's rough cut 1x6x16ft
      
      When it comes to cutting strips from the raw wood, is a table saw cut good enough?
      
      The use of a planner and joiner, is it just acquiring the proper thickness with
      the plainer  sufficient or is the joiner necessary as well?
      
      For those of you who built from rough cut, what was the process you used to cut
      and finish a component before assembly?
      
      Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
      
      - Rich
      
      
Message 7
| 					INDEX |  Back to Main INDEX |  
| 				PREVIOUS |  Skip to PREVIOUS Message |  
| 					NEXT |  Skip to NEXT Message |  
| 	LIST |  Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |  
| 		SENDER |  Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |  
  | 
      
      
| Subject:  | Re: Cutting process and accuracy | 
      
      
      Brian,
      Where did you buy the rough cut Sitka?
      Ben
      On 5/4/2017 2:17 PM, Brian Jardine wrote:
      >
      > Rich,
      > I cut all my own Sitka spruce from rough 1x6 and 2x6 boards.  I used my jointer
      to get one side smooth, then cut everything with my table saw. I made everything
      1/8" oversized, then ran them through my planer to get exact dimensions
      I needed.  It took a little time but I enjoyed it.
      >
      > Brian
      > Meridian, ID
      >
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Comcast
      > Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2017 9:31 AM
      > To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      > Subject: Pietenpol-List: Cutting process and accuracy
      >
      >
      > So I recently purchased some wood to start my build. It's rough cut 1x6x16ft
      >
      > When it comes to cutting strips from the raw wood, is a table saw cut good enough?
      >
      > The use of a planner and joiner, is it just acquiring the proper thickness with
      the plainer  sufficient or is the joiner necessary as well?
      >
      > For those of you who built from rough cut, what was the process you used to cut
      and finish a component before assembly?
      >
      > Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
      >
      > - Rich
      >
      >
      
      
      -- 
      Ben Charvet, PharmD
      Staff Pharmacist
      Parrish Medical center
      
      
 
Other Matronics Email List Services
 
 
These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.
 
 
-- Please support this service by making your Contribution today! --
  
 |