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  1. Tim Sherwood

    Grr-ripper for wavy edges?

    I need to straighten the edges on some rough cut boards. They are too crooked for a jointer. Being interested in efficiency , or just lazy, I hope to avoid using an aux sled. Santa delivered a pair of Grr-rippers. Their instruction book, is pretty clear about how to straighten a short board...
  2. Tests and Leftovers for Wavy Glueup

    Tests and Leftovers for Wavy Glueup

    The two small pieces are the test piece I made by stacking the maple and walnut boards (double sided tape) and sketching random curves. I then made the two cuts on the band saw and glued up the alternating colored pieces. The long piece is the leftover from the glueup that became the case of...
  3. Chest with Wavy Glueup Panels and Drawer Fronts

    Chest with Wavy Glueup Panels and Drawer Fronts

    The case was made by gluing up a maple panel 15 x 46" then placing a 4" wide strip of walnut down the middle. I then cut the 2 wavy lines on the bandsaw, glued it up and ran it through the planer to final thickness (3/4"). The drawer fronts were made by stacking the 2 woods...
  4. W

    Wavy cuts on the sawmill

    This is a question for those who actually know what they are doing. I have been using the lt40 woodmizer and several of the last logs have been real wavy. I was curious what the fixes might be. I am cutting pretty big(32" wide) white oak. The blades are old but were resharpened. I didn't...
  5. Eaglesc

    wavy weavy walnut

    With maple and a thin black accent Same pattern as the white one. I wanted to see how small I sould turn the pattern. Chrome Perfect Fit

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