Will you plan on airdrying these boards stickered with a lot of weight to keep them true since you didn't allow much for jointing and planing? Had a limb come down from a sentimental apple last summer and ready to try the little ripper. Should I allow for extra milling, don't really want to kiln dry
Good eye! Yes the 10-326 performed great through this big chunk of apple. I was just using our inexpensive furniture band! It’s a great multipurpose blade. When you hold the wood securely and don’t bind the blade blade choice doesn’t matter so much.
Thanks for the share ! Nice wood nice history and really a great product!
Enjoy that build for your family.
Thanks so much! And will do 🙂
Will you plan on airdrying these boards stickered with a lot of weight to keep them true since you didn't allow much for jointing and planing? Had a limb come down from a sentimental apple last summer and ready to try the little ripper. Should I allow for extra milling, don't really want to kiln dry
Wow, that Rikon 10-326 (I think) made short work with the Little Ripper. What blade were you using for that?
Good eye! Yes the 10-326 performed great through this big chunk of apple. I was just using our inexpensive furniture band! It’s a great multipurpose blade. When you hold the wood securely and don’t bind the blade blade choice doesn’t matter so much.
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