I made 21 pcs of 15/16" outside trim (L) w/ a 1/4" roundover, & 21 pieces of
inside 1/2" x 1/2" trim (}) w/ a 3/8" bead bit, all on a TS out of 7 spruce
2x4s. Why did some lengths of rip cuts on the TS end up very furry, as most
weren't.
BTW, when is a rip a rip and a re-saw a resaw?
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this is a matter of definition, so:
If you saw the thickness, its a resaw, &
If you saw the width, its a rip
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so a cut in one direction (w/r/t something determinable) could have been a
resaw before, but now a rip and vice versa. So it all depends on which end
of the stick you get, no.
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"bent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I made 21 pcs of 15/16" outside trim (L) w/ a 1/4" roundover, & 21 pieces
>of inside 1/2" x 1/2" trim (}) w/ a 3/8" bead bit, all on a TS out of 7
>spruce 2x4s. Why did some lengths of rip cuts on the TS end up very furry,
>as most weren't.
Probably because you were close to the heart, where the juvenile wood does
that. Check Hoadley or http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/ search on it.
bent wrote:
> this is a matter of definition, so:
> If you saw the thickness, its a resaw, &
> If you saw the width, its a rip
> ?
>
xctly!
and if you saw to length its a crosscut. (though technically a rip is
along the grain while a crosscut is across it.) Not sure how this
applies to plywood. I guess you can use the same terms with plywood if
the faces align with each other.
P.S. Stay away from those furious cuts! They never turn out right.
Thank you,
"Then said I, Wisdom [is] better than strength: nevertheless the poor
man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard." Ecclesiastes 9:16
"bent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> so a cut in one direction (w/r/t something determinable) could have been a
> resaw before, but now a rip and vice versa. So it all depends on which
> end of the stick you get, no.
Yes.
"bent" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I made 21 pcs of 15/16" outside trim (L) w/ a 1/4" roundover, & 21 pieces
>of inside 1/2" x 1/2" trim (}) w/ a 3/8" bead bit, all on a TS out of 7
>spruce 2x4s. Why did some lengths of rip cuts on the TS end up very furry,
>as most weren't.
Ripping against the grain can do this as well as the blard not bein
gperfectly straight.
>
> BTW, when is a rip a rip and a re-saw a resaw?
Leave the kerf out of the equation. If you make a 1x8 into 2, 1/2x8's you
resawed. If you make a 1x8 in to 2, 1x4's you ripped.
>
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On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 22:50:11 -0500, "bent" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I made 21 pcs of 15/16" outside trim (L) w/ a 1/4" roundover, & 21 pieces of
>inside 1/2" x 1/2" trim (}) w/ a 3/8" bead bit, all on a TS out of 7 spruce
>2x4s. Why did some lengths of rip cuts on the TS end up very furry, as most
>weren't.
>
>BTW, when is a rip a rip and a re-saw a resaw?
>
>
There are many factors. For example, if you take several samples of
wood from the same stock you'll find different moisture content. Make
sure your stock is square and always flat against the fence when
ripping. Do a complete TS tuneup. Resaw refers to making thinner
pieces of wood out of thicker pieces.
bent wrote:
> I made 21 pcs of 15/16" outside trim (L) w/ a 1/4" roundover, & 21
> pieces of inside 1/2" x 1/2" trim (}) w/ a 3/8" bead bit, all on a TS
> out of 7 spruce 2x4s. Why did some lengths of rip cuts on the TS end
> up very furry, as most weren't.
Grain direction
> BTW, when is a rip a rip and a re-saw a resaw?
Rip = make narrower
Resaw = make thinner
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