edges

  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. drw

    Edge Burning: Is There a Better Solution?

    I need some advice...I realize the some of the hardwoods (cherry, maple, etc) are very susceptible to edge burning during milling and sawing operations. That said, I have minimized the problem during milling operations by using a sharp bit and setting my router speed to the slowest possible...
  3. Sharp Blade

    Flattening edges

    I have two piece of Walnut I need to join lengthwise. I know how to do that, I just need to get these edges flat for joining. I have planed and sanded each edge but when I check them for flatness there is ALWAYS an area in the center part of the board that is still not where I need it to be. So...
  4. CrealBilly

    Removing sharp edges

    Curious how you guys go about the mundane task of removing sharp edges. I take a piece of sandpaper to em but I dislike sanding :eusa_booh so is there a better way? like a 1/32" roundover router bit or something. Thanks
  5. J

    Sealing Door Edges

    I need to seal the edges of a cheap wood/masonite bifold door that will be painted on both front and back with oil-based paint. I am thinking about using a couple of coats of polyurethane. Does this work or is there a better techniques?

Premier Sponsor

Our Sponsors

Top