Hey Everyone,
Due to the Move we are thinking of selling our Maple butcher block kitchen table.
But I was wondering if I just cut the table up and used it for Bowl turning, I'd have a lot of maple. It's 1 1/4" thick x 2" wide and some of the boards are the full length of the table 4' 6".
Just wondering if I can throw it through the table saw and jointer and clean up the finish that is on it? And also clean up the blue painted legs the same way?
Can it be done?
Is it smart?
Will it hurt my saw blades/jointer and planer knives?
Will I need good ventilation?
Thanks,
Matthew
Due to the Move we are thinking of selling our Maple butcher block kitchen table.
But I was wondering if I just cut the table up and used it for Bowl turning, I'd have a lot of maple. It's 1 1/4" thick x 2" wide and some of the boards are the full length of the table 4' 6".
Just wondering if I can throw it through the table saw and jointer and clean up the finish that is on it? And also clean up the blue painted legs the same way?
Can it be done?
Is it smart?
Will it hurt my saw blades/jointer and planer knives?
Will I need good ventilation?
Thanks,
Matthew