Randy Klein
12-06-2007, 11:40 AM
I saw this video (http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/subscription/SkillsAndTechniques/SkillsAndTechniquesArticle.aspx?id=30040) on FWW. You may have to be an online subscriber to see it, not sure though. It had some good information I haven't seen before on how to rip lumber to expose your desired grain.
For instance, if edge grain is not straight, but is curvy, and you want straight, you scribe a line on the face that is parallel to one of the grains and rip that line. After doing this, the edge grain is now straight.
Interesting stuff. Does anyone else know of a good resource for this type of info?
For instance, if edge grain is not straight, but is curvy, and you want straight, you scribe a line on the face that is parallel to one of the grains and rip that line. After doing this, the edge grain is now straight.
Interesting stuff. Does anyone else know of a good resource for this type of info?