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OT: Any woodworkers here?
langwadt:
a scraper , in pinch you can try with a big knife as a scraper
tautech:
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--- Quote from: madires on December 02, 2020, 09:43:59 pm ---If you need to remove a mm or more I'd suggest to use a hand plane.
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Hand planing a mass of end grains is going to be a real pain though.
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Add to this the high possibility of bone fragments embedded in the timber and it'll end in tears with so much time spent sharpening the plane iron.
Cabinet scrapers will not like bits of bone either.
coppercone2:
yea no this would require an auto planer you would probobly kill yourself because you need to resharpen it so often, which is why I suggest mailing it out. That blade is not going to live long doing that cut. Those table places can properly fixture it and have the tools to hog through that bull shit. Otherwise sand. Planing is nice to get a wood strait on the edge for gluing or on a nice board on the long axis.
I don't know about flap wheels and wood working, I would imagine you need a good amount of skill to make that flat. Even a hand belt sander is kinda hard IMO, orbital is the only easy one I found.
tautech:
--- Quote from: coppercone2 on December 03, 2020, 12:39:21 am ---yea no this would require an auto planer you would probobly kill yourself because you need to resharpen it so often, which is why I suggest mailing it out. That blade is not going to live long doing that cut. Those table places can properly fixture it and have the tools to hog through that bull shit. Otherwise sand. Planing is nice to get a wood strait on the edge for gluing or on a nice board on the long axis.
I don't know about flap wheels and wood working, I would imagine you need a good amount of skill to make that flat. Even a hand belt sander is kinda hard IMO, orbital is the only easy one I found.
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But just how flat need a cutting board be ? :-//
coppercone2:
i mean its just kinda the standard deal you get with a table, they do countertops and kitchen tables and game tables all to the same spec that happens when you invest in a high speed planer
not like you can degrade the planer they have, but they built it with tables in mind. you can't really do worse automatically with the automatic equipment that exists in the world right now.
I suppose you could try a electric planer, not sure what would happen. I never used the hand held one. I have some long old manual planes (~2 foot?) but they are basically antiques and I would never put them on pure end grain field.
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