Guys,
I have been thinking about my point work lately. So I have noticed that my planer is leaving a small ridge on my point stock that I did not notice til I turned a coco 6 point forarm down today.
I put 6 points of maple in this coco forarm and at the end of a few of the points , I ended up with small gaps between the point and the forarm along 1 side.
I noticed as I feed my planer to clean up the point stock , as it enters it seems to be cutting deeper the 1st 2 inches or so on the pointstock. It is not jumping , or shaking , running really smooth. What would cause this miscut I call it?
Also , I have just aquired a nice jointer and router table. I was thinking of using the router table to cut the 45 degree angles on my veneers.
And was going to use the jointer to true up the point stock to maybe eliminate the mis cut my planer leaves.
Do any of you use either a router table or jointer for these purposes? If so , do you get better quality by doing so?
Been down from a recent surgery and can't run right out and try it , but am shuffling ideas of improvement in my head as I sit here healing. Just looking for some friendly advice and pro's / con's
Thanx ,
Jim Lee
I have been thinking about my point work lately. So I have noticed that my planer is leaving a small ridge on my point stock that I did not notice til I turned a coco 6 point forarm down today.
I put 6 points of maple in this coco forarm and at the end of a few of the points , I ended up with small gaps between the point and the forarm along 1 side.
I noticed as I feed my planer to clean up the point stock , as it enters it seems to be cutting deeper the 1st 2 inches or so on the pointstock. It is not jumping , or shaking , running really smooth. What would cause this miscut I call it?
Also , I have just aquired a nice jointer and router table. I was thinking of using the router table to cut the 45 degree angles on my veneers.
And was going to use the jointer to true up the point stock to maybe eliminate the mis cut my planer leaves.
Do any of you use either a router table or jointer for these purposes? If so , do you get better quality by doing so?
Been down from a recent surgery and can't run right out and try it , but am shuffling ideas of improvement in my head as I sit here healing. Just looking for some friendly advice and pro's / con's
Thanx ,
Jim Lee