James Phillips
01-06-2008, 6:29 PM
Major Gloat:
I went yesterday and picked up a steel city 14 in bandsaw. What a great tool. I have always hated bandsaws and I guess it was because I had never owned a good one. I love this saw. I was able to resaw some very quilted maple to about 3/32" with little effort
Minor gloat:
Picked up a B&D vpx screwdriver with a gift card. This is a very powerful little driver that will fit in areas that my big drill will not.
Question:
I do not own a thickness sander and need to clean up the maple slices mentioned above. I tried sticking it to a sled with double stick tape and running it through the planer, which worked great until I tried to get it off the sled. I tried with out the tape and destroyed a slice of the maple and would rather not do that again. Any ideas on how to flatten and smooth the sawn face?
Thanks
I went yesterday and picked up a steel city 14 in bandsaw. What a great tool. I have always hated bandsaws and I guess it was because I had never owned a good one. I love this saw. I was able to resaw some very quilted maple to about 3/32" with little effort
Minor gloat:
Picked up a B&D vpx screwdriver with a gift card. This is a very powerful little driver that will fit in areas that my big drill will not.
Question:
I do not own a thickness sander and need to clean up the maple slices mentioned above. I tried sticking it to a sled with double stick tape and running it through the planer, which worked great until I tried to get it off the sled. I tried with out the tape and destroyed a slice of the maple and would rather not do that again. Any ideas on how to flatten and smooth the sawn face?
Thanks