tried both face jointed and rough. no difference.
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tried both face jointed and rough. no difference.
This is what I'm thinking now. Or dull blades. But definitely some sort of periodic oscillation.
setting everything to factory was the first thing i did. took 6 hours and a lot of patience.
I'm thinking this may be an issue of dull blades "lifting" the wood. But they are new (old stock) blades, so I find that hard to imagine.
One of the (many) positions I set it to was the exact manufacturer specs. No change.
The bed rollers are below the table surface... I've tried adjusting the chipbreaker and pressure bar in all sorts of positions. If I have them apply a lot of pressure, it reduces the scalloping but...
Bed rollers are at 0. Feed speed is slow. the scallops are about 1/4" long. Regular knives. This is not scalloping caused by simple knife misalignment.
http://i.imgur.com/Vvar8.jpg
And no, no gloating here. Its just a nuisance so far
They aren't from the roller serrations, but occur in the same frequency as roller marks would.
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I don't understand why you ran fiber either... what was the advantage?
never mind - lightning storm concerns?