Terry Hatfield
11-24-2003, 1:00 AM
Hello Everyone,
I finally got some time today to make my resaw fences for the new G0513 band saw. I'll post some pics of them and a article on their construction and use when I get a little more time. After I got the fences done I did some resawing.
I bought the new saw specifically to do some book matched door panels for a entertainment center for our living room. I have some tiger white oak sequenced boards that I have been saving specifically for this project. I really wanted the panels to turn out well and I think they did. I held my breath during this entire process. I sure didn't want to ruin one of these boards.
The pictures do not do justice to the actual grain of the wood, but hopefully you can get the idea. These panels are 1/4" thick, 11 3/4" wide and 48" long. Here they are after I got them planed.
I Perfromaxed them and have them stickered with some weight on them to make sure that nothing crazy happens before I get them in the stiles and rails. Hopefully I'll have a chance to get the doors done next weekend and also post my resawing article.
BTW....the new saw did great with the new Timberwolf 3 tpi 3/4" blade on this VERY tough white oak. :D
Terry
I finally got some time today to make my resaw fences for the new G0513 band saw. I'll post some pics of them and a article on their construction and use when I get a little more time. After I got the fences done I did some resawing.
I bought the new saw specifically to do some book matched door panels for a entertainment center for our living room. I have some tiger white oak sequenced boards that I have been saving specifically for this project. I really wanted the panels to turn out well and I think they did. I held my breath during this entire process. I sure didn't want to ruin one of these boards.
The pictures do not do justice to the actual grain of the wood, but hopefully you can get the idea. These panels are 1/4" thick, 11 3/4" wide and 48" long. Here they are after I got them planed.
I Perfromaxed them and have them stickered with some weight on them to make sure that nothing crazy happens before I get them in the stiles and rails. Hopefully I'll have a chance to get the doors done next weekend and also post my resawing article.
BTW....the new saw did great with the new Timberwolf 3 tpi 3/4" blade on this VERY tough white oak. :D
Terry