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Re: Strip: Update on beveling learning curve
By:Thor
Date: 2/12/2013, 8:08 pm

Thanks Kurt,

Understatement alert! A little variance in strip thickness = a huge amount of additional sanding! I have developed the following technique: create six or so strips about 9" long to exquisite accuracy. Use a micrometer. Take all the time necessary to make them perfect, absolutely perfect. Then consider them masters, and give them a safe and sacred home to live in. Use them to set your table saw or whatever else, and enjoy vastly improved consistency in future strips.

Having master strips for thickness will help with future setups, however my problem was a poor fence and technique on my first few boards, which didn't extend far enough in front of the tablesaw. Once I reset and extended the fence my results were acceptable.
Perfectionist alert! Have you heard of the Ten Foot Rule? Step back ten honest feet to examine your results. There, all better! You're welcome.

I know and I am pretty happy with the results so far. But I need to set a goal to push my skills and keep myself interested.

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Update on beveling learning curve *PIC*
Thor -- 2/11/2013, 10:32 pm
Re: Strip: Update on beveling learning curve *PIC*
Kurt Maurer -- 2/12/2013, 7:43 pm
Re: Strip: Update on beveling learning curve
Thor -- 2/12/2013, 8:08 pm
Re: Strip: Update on beveling learning curve
Malcolm Schweizer -- 2/12/2013, 9:43 pm
Re: Strip: Update on beveling learning curve
Bill Hamm -- 2/13/2013, 2:03 am
Re: Strip: Update on beveling learning curve
Mike Savage -- 2/13/2013, 5:05 pm
Re: Strip: Update on beveling learning curve
James -- 2/13/2013, 9:12 am
Re: Strip: Update on beveling learning curve
ancient kayaker -- 2/13/2013, 11:51 am