I know, I ramble. I don't know how else to ask some of these questions. So please forgive me in advance !
Is there a reason that cedar from HD is surfaced 3 sides instead of 4 ? One side is just rough. And that makes it a challenge for those of us without a planer ! This flatsawn stuff certainly cups doesn't it ? I wanted to make a panel with 2 or 3 boards to give me the width I was looking for. But you can't put one face up, one face down and so on if one side of each board is rough. Was just trying to understand why it was sold that way.
So far I just have an inexpensive block plane and a jack plane. I've never gotten very good with the jack -- never have it adjusted anywhere close to suitable. Somehow that little block plane is really easy to use so I've gotten more comfortable with it. I don't have a planer so last night I took the plane to the back side of those cedar boards with some pretty good results. I think the jack is more the thing to use to flatten a board though -- is there a site that spells out which plane is for which purpose ? How many planes do you guys generally have ? Just accumulate over time ?
I ended up getting to where I wanted to be.....but took me a while to figure out a way to get there with the tools I already have. Amazing how convoluted some of this can become.
Steve
Is there a reason that cedar from HD is surfaced 3 sides instead of 4 ? One side is just rough. And that makes it a challenge for those of us without a planer ! This flatsawn stuff certainly cups doesn't it ? I wanted to make a panel with 2 or 3 boards to give me the width I was looking for. But you can't put one face up, one face down and so on if one side of each board is rough. Was just trying to understand why it was sold that way.
So far I just have an inexpensive block plane and a jack plane. I've never gotten very good with the jack -- never have it adjusted anywhere close to suitable. Somehow that little block plane is really easy to use so I've gotten more comfortable with it. I don't have a planer so last night I took the plane to the back side of those cedar boards with some pretty good results. I think the jack is more the thing to use to flatten a board though -- is there a site that spells out which plane is for which purpose ? How many planes do you guys generally have ? Just accumulate over time ?
I ended up getting to where I wanted to be.....but took me a while to figure out a way to get there with the tools I already have. Amazing how convoluted some of this can become.
Steve
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