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Considerably.Helical cutterheads are quieter than blades.
THATS the spirit Riv!!!!Going to bite into this crotch.
Was it something I said?THATS the spirit Riv!!!!
Thanks for noticingFine looking crotch ya got there, Riv.
I have a table fitted to span between bunks, then I screw stop blocks around the base and some 45 degree blocks that go up a bit higher to stabilize the piece.How did you hold it in place, we have a cherry sump we would like to slice up
Thanks for noticing
Seriously though, that is impressive that your mill can slice off pieces that thin.Here’s a pic of how I stabilize for cutting cookies.How did you hold it in place, we have a cherry sump we would like to slice up
I'm amazed at the design in the wood.Here’s an attempt to get this thread back on track
Offcut from the cookies was so thin the sunlight came through it.
I’m impressed at how precise the mill can be if you set it up properly.
Yes, they tend to dry too fast, which leads to cracks and warping.We cut some cookies and they warped fairly quickly
LedgerLoks.Usually it’s about what to do when it cracks, as opposed to getting them not to crack.

I do love vintage cast iron machinery!I do agree that the jointer is a beauty.
I don’t believe they’re intended for rabbiting.Just completing this upgrade on my old deco 6 in Delta. New bearings also. Has blade also set for the rabbit function - hadn't thought about that, so I get to see how that will work. I have cut some serous rabbits in the past, not sure how 1 cutter blade per rev. compared to 3 is going to work well.
I did my 12in planer and it turned out nice and quiet.
Good luck,
John McA
I have never used it, but there is a chemical called PEG that you can soak wood cookies in that supposedly stabilizes it to prevent cracking.Yes, they tend to dry too fast, which leads to cracks and warping.
Stickered and weighted, out of sunlight and heat sources gives a better chance, but they will still warp and crack.
I built a table awhile back. Big, thick Elm round.
Sat in my shed for years. It cracked while I was installing the last leg into the mortise.
Usually it’s about what to do when it cracks, as opposed to getting them not to crack.
I asked her out for dinner, but she didn’t respond, must be cold hearted.Just in case one of ya just feels like looking it up and dating it for me![]()
Aren’t they all?I asked her out for dinner, but she didn’t respond, must be cold hearted.
I will. The original did so very well. I ran 600 lf of fir 1 inch by 3/4 sectional rabbit thru it, without issue. It has the CI deco base. Love those bases.I don’t believe they’re intended for rabbiting.
Let me know how it works for you.
Do you have the cast iron base? My old belt sander had the cast iron base, and I thought about putting the jointer on it. But I ended up selling it with the sander.
Seems they like to eat.Holy Moly that’s a lot of holes! Will the whole log be this holely or is this hole condition wholly confined to the outside of the log?