09-03-2022, 12:46 PM
Today I'm working on a glued up panel with highly figured QSWO. I usually glue thick and then plane down to thickness. Today's panel was chipping out no matter which direction I went or how lightly I engaged the cutters. The panel was 12x12 so could not really get it in diagonally which is my usual procedure when this happens. I was desperate. This figure in the panel was beautiful and I didn't want to lose it. So, in desperation and as lightly as possible, I put the panel in across the grain. WOW! No chip out! I was able to get the panel down to the proper size easily. The surface finish was about equivalent to 60 grit sandpaper but I could live with that.
I've never tried this before and I can't find anyone mentioning this. Anybody else do this? Was I just lucky?
FYI - I have a WEN planer with the spiral HSS tooth set. Works great but that another story.
I've never tried this before and I can't find anyone mentioning this. Anybody else do this? Was I just lucky?
FYI - I have a WEN planer with the spiral HSS tooth set. Works great but that another story.
Was living the good retired life on the Lake. Now just living retired.