Gary Herrmann
08-01-2012, 9:30 PM
I'd kept meaning to loosen and re-tighten the bolts holding the blades in my Byrd cutter heads. It was one of those things that kept getting bumped down the list. For over two years. My scallops were very shallow and easily sanded out, which is one of the reasons I never got to it.
Tonight I was supposed to show a friend of mine how to use a jointer and planer. He's always bought S4S boards, but now wanted to get a planer so he could buy rough lumber.
I cleaned up the shop a bit and finally adjusted those bolts. We spent a couple hours down there jointing some black locust (he had a tree come down 2 years ago and has 1000 bd ft now). Black locust is prettier than I thought it would be.
We just finished. I cleaned up and went in search of a beer. As I sat down in front of the Olympics, I realized I hadn't checked the surfaces for scallops.
I wandered back down stairs and checked the boards he got through. No scallops. None. The boards look like they came off a straight knife jointer. Even the knots were smooth.
I don't mean to stir up a debate or beat a dead horse. This was my experience. I just thought I'd share it. Back to rooting for the USA.
Tonight I was supposed to show a friend of mine how to use a jointer and planer. He's always bought S4S boards, but now wanted to get a planer so he could buy rough lumber.
I cleaned up the shop a bit and finally adjusted those bolts. We spent a couple hours down there jointing some black locust (he had a tree come down 2 years ago and has 1000 bd ft now). Black locust is prettier than I thought it would be.
We just finished. I cleaned up and went in search of a beer. As I sat down in front of the Olympics, I realized I hadn't checked the surfaces for scallops.
I wandered back down stairs and checked the boards he got through. No scallops. None. The boards look like they came off a straight knife jointer. Even the knots were smooth.
I don't mean to stir up a debate or beat a dead horse. This was my experience. I just thought I'd share it. Back to rooting for the USA.