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1. 04:12 AM - Re: Cutting process and accuracy (Charles N. Campbell)
2. 05:32 AM - Re: Cutting process and accuracy (womenfly2)
3. 07:06 AM - Re: Cutting process and accuracy (Brian Jardine)
4. 12:03 PM - Re: Cutting process and accuracy (Paul Waterhouse)
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Subject: | Re: Cutting process and accuracy |
I used rough lumber and sawed it with a table saw. Everything worked
well. I don't even know what a joiner is. Chuck
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 11:31 AM, Comcast <4rcsimmons@comcast.net> wrote:
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> 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
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Cutting process and accuracy |
Band-saw = less waste. Then use a thickness sander to size material ... or planer.
I have one of these: Grizzly 12" Drum Sander P/N: G0459 (http://www.grizzly.com/products/12-Baby-Drum-Sander/G0459), excellent machine. Used it on my L-4 build too.
KAP
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Subject: | Cutting process and accuracy |
Ben,
MacBeath hardwoods in Salt lake city carries rough cut Sitka Spruce. I know they
have a few locations.
Brian
Meridian, ID
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ben Charvet
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2017 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Cutting process and accuracy
Brian,
Where did you buy the rough cut Sitka?
Ben
On 5/4/2017 2:17 PM, Brian Jardine wrote:
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> 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
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Subject: | Re: Cutting process and accuracy |
I did the same, I started with an 8x8x16 foot long lump of timber, and the w
hole machine is made with a small bench saw, cheap bench planer and belt san
der.
Paul Waterhouse
New Zealand
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> On 5/05/2017, at 11:12 PM, Charles N. Campbell <charlescampbell1924@gmail.
com> wrote:
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> I used rough lumber and sawed it with a table saw. Everything worked well
. I don't even know what a joiner is. Chuck
>
>> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 11:31 AM, Comcast <4rcsimmons@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> So I recently purchased some wood to start my build. It's rough cut 1x6x1
6ft
>>
>> When it comes to cutting strips from the raw wood, is a table saw cut goo
d enough?
>>
>> The use of a planner and joiner, is it just acquiring the proper thicknes
s 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 t
o cut and finish a component before assembly?
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
>>
>> - Rich
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