The editor of Australian Wood Review an actual woodworker? ?How refreshing. ?I wonder if Felder has ever considered hiring someone with real woodworking experience.?
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On Jul 21, 2024, at 12:01?AM, David Luckensmeyer via groups.io <dhluckens@...> wrote:
Great links James! ¡°That guy¡± is Neil Erasmus, one of the editors of Australian Wood Review. Great fellow. Maybe if I keep writing enough, I can steal his job one day! ??
This guy can plane the material down to 0.65mm on his AD941 using a jig!
James
On Sat, Jul 20, 2024 at 4:26?PM mac campshure via
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If you use the tape 3M is my preference by far
Designing and building for 50 years
?All: ?I routinely plane material down to .125¡± with my Dual 51 to prepare pieces for bent lamination construction¡straight grain is pretty essential and some pieces will be devoured by the planer come what may¡a bit of extra length is always
wise, small bites of .0025 at the slowest feed rate¡Terry
On Jul 20, 2024, at 2:29 PM, ibsenafshar <
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By coincidence, just yesterday I was able to thickness plane ash to .3" without a carrier board but less than that the machine want to turn the stock sideways and chew it up. With a carrier and thin double stick tape I easily hit my target .190". This
with a 1999 Hammer C3-31, nothing special but the cutters are wicked sharp.