Saving Wood - Saving twisted and warped boards

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • In this video I give you a quick overview of the method I use when I am trying to keep as much width and thickness to a board when it is affected by cupping and twist.
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  • @mechantics
    @mechantics 7 місяців тому

    It always makes me happy to see the band saw put to good use.

  • @NMranchhand
    @NMranchhand 10 років тому +4

    Oh, well done, very well. That is counterintuitive and I would never have thought of it. Thanks, mate!

  • @ChristianAakjærOlesen
    @ChristianAakjærOlesen 9 років тому +18

    That was actually worth every minute of my time!

  • @drfutato
    @drfutato 3 роки тому

    Dude thank you so much, I have a flitch of beautiful black gum full of checks that’s twisted cupped and warped. This will help so much.

  • @drparks1061
    @drparks1061 2 роки тому +1

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!

  • @D1G1TALSYNAPS3
    @D1G1TALSYNAPS3 2 роки тому +1

    This is a phenomenal tip. Only video I’ve seen on UA-cam describing this technique. Saved myself a $1600 slab. Thank you so so much.

  • @stanpak007
    @stanpak007 10 років тому +1

    Why I did not think about that before! It is so nice method.

  • @lucs3069
    @lucs3069 10 років тому

    Agree 100%. I've done this many times as well and it works!

  • @MrEli730
    @MrEli730 6 років тому

    Best explanation after watching many videos on this topic

  • @radstorm
    @radstorm 4 роки тому +1

    Well done sir. So much lumber ends up tossed these days. You managed to curb this waste :o)

  • @matthewwilloughby2594
    @matthewwilloughby2594 4 роки тому

    That's a very good tip that I will definitely use in the future

  • @conireihill4429
    @conireihill4429 8 років тому +1

    great way to save wood, well done my man

  • @stubbsmusic543
    @stubbsmusic543 3 роки тому

    Clever and effective. Thank you.

  • @tonyalways7174
    @tonyalways7174 2 роки тому +1

    As well as being a very informative video the presenting style was absolutely lovely. I’m definitely subscribing to see more.

  • @lukeedwards8018
    @lukeedwards8018 5 років тому

    damn, where has this channel been. Epic video

  • @brownie7935
    @brownie7935 4 роки тому +2

    love ya videos. i have a unique issue and im reaching out for advice. I made a 'Barn Door' rustic style made of heart and sap Rimu, essentially 150yr old home cladding weather boards (25-35mm thick). the door is 2.2m x 1.4x wide and on wrought iron roller system with soft close.
    The issue is is has warped (due to construction method and possibly drying of the wood). I would love to send photos to enable you to offer advice on how i can straighten this item.

  • @tboneproductions2453
    @tboneproductions2453 7 років тому +1

    Thank you sir. Fantastic explanation

  • @welchit
    @welchit 3 роки тому +2

    This is great. But how do remove a cup if you want to use the full boards whole width?

  • @michaelbolen2118
    @michaelbolen2118 4 роки тому

    nicely done, mate

  • @whosaidthat5236
    @whosaidthat5236 7 років тому

    Very good video it was well explained

  • @SteveSam66
    @SteveSam66 10 років тому

    Jord, Very informative. Thanks for posting the video

  • @55ATA3
    @55ATA3 10 років тому

    Very nice tip, thanks

  • @blackfender100
    @blackfender100 7 років тому

    great work thanks so much for posting.

  • @nobuckle40
    @nobuckle40 10 років тому +1

    Cutting a severely cupped board in half is one of the first things I would do. I have had to do this on a number of projects. It's a pretty common practice.

    • @billhamilton7524
      @billhamilton7524 4 роки тому +1

      aagghhhhh THATS JUST WHAT HE DID,,DO YOU NEED SOME ATTENTION ?,,HEY EVERYONE LOOK AT ME

  • @evanhickerson3810
    @evanhickerson3810 6 років тому

    Good video. Thanks for the info

  • @mrchava1683
    @mrchava1683 7 років тому

    Wow, what are great explanation! Thank you!!

  • @timherrmann7066
    @timherrmann7066 10 років тому +2

    Great explanation!

  • @joncarter3817
    @joncarter3817 10 років тому

    Very useful - thanks!

  • @tdavey5599
    @tdavey5599 6 років тому

    thank you so much for this video

  • @reddymaekers4108
    @reddymaekers4108 7 років тому +2

    Hi Jordan,
    I'm not sure, if you do this, but at school we where allways taught to glue the hearts away from each other, this to combat future warping.. as the tensions run againts each other.
    Just wondering if you did the same at the end, or just glued em together?

    • @JusBidniss
      @JusBidniss 5 років тому +1

      I think that's useful when you're working with two original boards, as you say so that the tendency of each board to warp is in opposition to each other. In this demonstration, he glued the two halves back together without flipping them, minus a thin V sliver, to flatten but also to give the appearance of one unaltered board again, which he in part achieved by striking his cut line along the peak of the cupping using the chalk line.

  • @truebluekit
    @truebluekit 10 років тому

    Hey, this is very useful. Thanks!

  • @hostageguitarplayer
    @hostageguitarplayer 10 років тому

    Awesome tip!

  • @marcogiai-coletti354
    @marcogiai-coletti354 7 років тому

    That's brilliant, thanks!

  • @JenkinsBoatWorks
    @JenkinsBoatWorks 4 роки тому

    that was solid. thanks!

  • @komodomoe
    @komodomoe 4 роки тому +25

    Sweet, I just need a 1500 dollar jointer.

    • @michaellambeth4229
      @michaellambeth4229 3 роки тому

      Check out making a straight edge sled for your table saw. You can basically turn your table saw into a jointer.

    • @Roelander
      @Roelander 3 роки тому

      Same!

  • @MrCasutherland
    @MrCasutherland 7 років тому

    Good to hear an Aussie voice on here (where r u ?)
    from a Perth based mens shed member :)

  • @KARCHER20
    @KARCHER20 10 років тому

    Thanks Jord!

  • @lingstonyaki3688
    @lingstonyaki3688 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @rickardrocks2160
    @rickardrocks2160 6 років тому

    So if i bought wood that twist a bit but still use it and drill it with 10 cm screws, is it ok or am i basiaclly fooked? (im building a really sturdy 2m high aquarium rack 100x60cm the corner pieces are 2by6 inch i think and those are the ones twisting abit) Now i know this an old vid so im prolly not even get a replay, but good video non the less!

  • @saito1975
    @saito1975 10 років тому +1

    how can i fix twisted joined table top

  • @Tome4kkkk
    @Tome4kkkk 8 років тому

    Do you even use boards with the pith of the tree through the centre e.g. for table tops? I always thought they are to be split, pith taken out as waste or as a filler elsewhere.

    • @JordsWoodShop
      @JordsWoodShop  8 років тому

      +Tome4kkkk that's right, the pith gets removed, the bored in this video was the last cut before rotating the log to get around the pith.

    • @Tome4kkkk
      @Tome4kkkk 8 років тому

      I'm not sure I get everything right. You're saying the pith has been removed but you also say in the video that the board halves match up perfectly. So is it "perfectly for halves of a board from which the pith has been removed"?

  • @EverydayKindaGuy
    @EverydayKindaGuy 10 років тому

    Did you buy a guard for your jointer? That was the old unit with the guard missing, no? Thought you made a wood guard for it, or was that not working out.

    • @JordsWoodShop
      @JordsWoodShop  10 років тому

      That was my other jointer (the 16" one) that I made a guard for, the jointer in this video it was just my small 8" jointer which obviously has a stock guard.

  • @Tome4kkkk
    @Tome4kkkk 8 років тому

    BTW, most useful information!

  • @TomKaren94
    @TomKaren94 2 роки тому

    Cut it into thirds and flip the center section.

  • @fredrik.larsen
    @fredrik.larsen 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! I'm getting a twist in the board when I face joint it. What am I doing wrong? It's very little, but very annoying..

    • @VKMilling
      @VKMilling 7 років тому +1

      be careful when you are applying your pressure to your board when moving across the jointer. Most likely, you are getting that because of a gouge or "snipe" at the end. Apply your pressures just after the blade set and just above.

  • @eltonherrera7524
    @eltonherrera7524 9 років тому

    How about putting the board on something flat with weight on top for a day or two, it worked for me before, although it was pine and not sure if it works on harder lumber. From what I recall, it wasn't 100% straight but better than it was at the beginning... Is just a suggestion, no guarantee that it wont bow, curved, etc.

  • @Mr_Chuckles
    @Mr_Chuckles 4 роки тому

    Genius

  • @tonyelbows8045
    @tonyelbows8045 2 роки тому

    dear viewer, skip to the middle of the video to get to the actual process....

  • @jarrodmartin3630
    @jarrodmartin3630 8 років тому

    So, did you end up getting the 'twist' out? How?

    • @cdouglas1942
      @cdouglas1942 7 років тому

      by sawing in half, then jointing

  • @albertomancini7818
    @albertomancini7818 10 років тому

    Es una lastima, que la traducción en Castellano sea tan mala

  • @mrcecilia26
    @mrcecilia26 8 років тому

    il senso di questo filmato???

  • @hassleoffa
    @hassleoffa 10 років тому

    That was worth the click to subscribe .. ok … more than that, but I don't want it to go to your head.

  • @JordsWoodShop
    @JordsWoodShop  6 років тому

    Hey y'all my new website is now live for wooden surfboard and SUP kits, Check it out: www.DIYsurfboardkits.com.au

  • @shannanschisler9577
    @shannanschisler9577 3 роки тому

    I really like the Stodoys plans.

  • @MsLimaRocks
    @MsLimaRocks 2 роки тому

    This is a video. All this talking can be done while you show us every step.

  • @thedp
    @thedp 5 років тому

    doesn't solve the problem. you can always cut / plane down large boards to smaller straighter ones. lets see getting that board flat as is...

    • @JordsWoodShop
      @JordsWoodShop  5 років тому

      Steve Oakley You must be super fun at parties

    • @thedp
      @thedp 5 років тому

      Jords Wood Shop i wouldn't be at your party for sure so you'll never know

  • @alt-w7130
    @alt-w7130 10 років тому

    Talking to much

  • @mrchava1683
    @mrchava1683 7 років тому

    Wow, what are great explanation! Thank you!!

  • @MarkRose1337
    @MarkRose1337 10 років тому

    That was really useful!