Resaws
#7
Have a few boards left over, still......thought about building a box or two from them....
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Mostly 3/4" thick stuff.....I could about double the supply by resawing them down to 3/8" thick..or there abouts....

bandsaw I have is not much, and tends to burn it's way along.
No ....however....

My 8" tablesaw could do a 1-2" deep kerf....then a 5-1/2 ppi rip saw could finish things up.....Just had it sharpened, too.

So...maybe a full day in the shop, set up the saw, with the zero clearance overlay ( can't call it an insert..) to about dead center of the thickness of the boards....run all 4 edges through....set into the vise on the end of the bench....and then saw with the rip saw....then..clean up with a handplane....

Sounds like a fun day.....
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#8
Might try a bit....even though it is a Monday....kind of bored just sitting around....
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First...need to get the saw set up. and make sure the blade is 90 degrees vertical.....and then set up the ZCI and the fence....
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#9
Tablesaw was set up...kerf cuts made..
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Then over to the bench for one part of the Cardio Workout..
Rolleyes
   
came out something like this...
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Had a few more to saw..
   
And still have to hand plane them smooth..
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So they will look like the other side....the outside of the board, that is...
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Also have a stack of narrow pieces, that didn't need the rip saw..
   
These required a special push stick...
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Decided I had enough fun for today....maybe tomorrow, eh?

stay tuned....
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#10
lets see...check the blade, with it all the way up..
   
no gaps? 
   
Then add the Zero Clearance Overlay..
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Then add the fence...
Cool  
   
Then set the distance between the blade and the fence, and clamp the fence square 
   
Came out to just under 3/8"...run the first of these boards through..
   
Wider boards will need to be rip sawn, the narrow ones needed a special push stick..
   
To keep my fingers clear of the blade...just an old handle from a saw...plywood cut to make a new "blade"...narrow boards won't need a rip saw..
   
They will need a visit from a plane, though.

may build another small box?   Use the narrow parts for drawers?  Maybe use the 1/8" chisel to do a bunch of Finger/Box joints?   Hardwood supplier is still down in Sydney, AUS (downunder).....Might be back up here sometime in March?   

Stay tuned...
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#11
A quick 20 minutes in the shop...produced a few shavings, before my Get-up-and-go...got up and went..
Rolleyes 
   
Got about half of the resaws planed smooth, some on both faces..
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Plane in use tonight?   The 3 Amigos
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Stanley No. 3, type 11,  WR #62....Millers Falls No. 14, type 2 ( no camber) Jack plane...
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#12
Well...that is how I resaw.    Don't have a huge bandsaw.     I can cut a kerf for a blade of some sort to follow....Handsaw, bandsaw.....And then just plane the rough stuff down....and...even get a Cardio Workout to boot.....

Thin parts will be cobbled up into a box with drawers....but..that will be another thread.   Thanks for looking in....


Still think this one plane might be too big..
   
Yep..too wide...
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