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  1. Unfortunately there is no other option in the...

    Unfortunately there is no other option in the marine environment there is no other wood with the properties of teak. As for the ecological and human rights issues mentioned, I understand the...
  2. 391504 I was plannin on a sled like the one...

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    I was plannin on a sled like the one pictured, I remember my Grandfather using one similar to it years ago to true rough cut lumber on his table saw as he never had a jointer.
  3. I do have a push block, but there is no splitter...

    I do have a push block, but there is no splitter or blade guard. That blade is square to the table and parallel to both the slots on the table and the fence.
  4. I ordered a set of machined pulleys and a link...

    I ordered a set of machined pulleys and a link belt from inline industries. I will rig up something for the outfeed, thanks.
  5. I am going to use a sled to cut the first edge...

    I am going to use a sled to cut the first edge straight and work off of that edge. If I need to plane them perfect when I’m done, I’ll through bolt 8-10 of them together on edge and run them through...
  6. I believe it is Burmese Teak, and I have told...

    I believe it is Burmese Teak, and I have told about it being rough on blades. I have a spare set of blades for the 735 so that is 4 cutting edges if they don’t hold up I bought the 735 specifically...
  7. Thanks, the thickest boards I need to square up...

    Thanks, the thickest boards I need to square up and rip are 3/4, most of it is 1/2” 4-6’ long and 2 1/2 to just Over 6” wide. I figured I would true up the widest ones first and then cut down the...
  8. First post here, some newbie questions

    I bought about 200 ft of rough sawn teak last week. My plan is to cover the dash and cockpit sole of my boat project with it. This is my first time working with wood other than framing up the walls...
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