Standard procedure here too. Rip to rough width on the band saw, final dressing at the planer. I go out of my way to avoid ripping wood on the table saw, my personal preference.
Standard procedure here too. Rip to rough width on the band saw, final dressing at the planer. I go out of my way to avoid ripping wood on the table saw, my personal preference.
just use my slr, gang rip or a molder.
SOP here as well to put a knife finish or machine sand every surface that isn't getting glued. Byrd cutterhead in my RC-63 has no problem doing edge dimensioning.
JR
I would make 24" long ripped boards and after they are the proper width, cut them to length.
Thanks for all the input guys!
Currently I am doing window trim on some windows and this technique is really useful. Can't imagine why I did not think of doing this on my own!
i feel more comfortable knowing it is SOP for guys that do this for a living.
Bill
Too much to do...Not enough time...life is too short!