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Ripping twisted walnut? - Bill_de - 04-13-2021

In cleaning out a shed for a neighbor I got some 2" by 10"-12" rough cut walnut boards. They are somewhat twisted and need to spend some time at my 6" x 54" Grizzly jointer. I was able to cross cut them to size on the RAS, but unsure of the best way to rip them to a workable width. 

I have a table saw and a couple of track saws, and would appreciate any recommendations. 

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RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - nodima - 04-13-2021

(04-13-2021, 10:35 AM)Bill_de Wrote: In cleaning out a shed for a neighbor I got some 2" by 10"-12" rough cut walnut boards. They are somewhat twisted and need to spend some time at my 6" x 54" Grizzly jointer. I was able to cross cut them to size on the RAS, but unsure of the best way to rip them to a workable width. 

I have a table saw and a couple of track saws, and would appreciate any recommendations. 

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I've switched to using my band saw for just about all of the rough or initial ripping as it is easier and safer than the TS.


RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - Bill_de - 04-13-2021

(04-13-2021, 10:58 AM)nodima Wrote: I've switched to using my band saw for just about all of the rough or initial ripping as it is easier and safer than the TS.

DUH! 

Thank you so much!  I have a 14" Powermatic in good working condition.


RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - nodima - 04-13-2021

After I posted, I realized that I probably should have asked if you had access to one.

Good luck, should be child's play for that saw.


RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - fredhargis - 04-13-2021

Even if they are twisted. that's a nice catch! I should be so lucky.


RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - Gary G™ - 04-13-2021

I have a 12’ long straight edge (milled hard maple) and an aluminum billet I use to rip bowed boards.
As long as the ends of the victim are shorter than my straight edge, it’s easy and safe.
The straight edge rides next to the fence and the victim rides between the straight edge and the blade.
This configuration allows one to produce a straight edge on the bowed board.


RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - Bill_de - 04-13-2021

(04-13-2021, 03:37 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: I have a 12’ long straight edge (milled hard maple) and an aluminum billet I use to rip bowed boards.
As long as the ends of the victim are shorter than my straight edge, it’s easy and safe.
The straight edge rides next to the fence and the victim rides between the straight edge and the blade.
This configuration allows one to produce a straight edge on the bowed board.

True, but I'm not talking bowed, I'm talking twisted. 

I think with your setup and these boards would still bind the blade.

Thanks for commenting.

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RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - charliez - 04-14-2021

You can make a sled for a band saw or table saw that will hold it and let it pass by the blade. Use some shims if needed. Once you have one or two sides flat, the rest will follow.


RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - mdhills - 04-14-2021

(04-13-2021, 11:02 AM)Bill_de Wrote: Thank you so much!  I have a 14" Powermatic in good working condition.

Sounds like you're all set.
I'd recommend doing your initial milling oversize, then sticker and see what the wood does after resting for a day or two.

What are you planning to make with this windfall?


RE: Ripping twisted walnut? - Gary G™ - 04-14-2021

Shims for twisted boards.
So long as the board is stabilized, the blade will cut it straight as held.
I don’t know if this buys you much though.

Another thought:
You might consider a planer sled and skip planing one side.
I’ve done this with black walnut, black cherry and heart pine with very good results.
Once one side has enough flatness to be stable, back to my straight edge method.