Great to watch the way you work, I especially like your narratives explaining what you are going & why you are doing it that way..... Also to hear rhe Cornish accent ( in Singapore)
curious why you use the little benchtop thicknesser instead of the hammer , wish i had room for the larger planer thicknesser, just ordered the jet 12 inch spiral cutter model, it just about fits my workspace,cheers.
Hi Kevin, because I owned it before the Hammer and its easier / quicker to use it for smaller pieces. Basically just me being lazy, that's the honest answer.
Nice video! So 10/11/12% moisture is fine for endgrain? or is it a bit too much? mine is arround 10-14% moisture and had one board splitting not sure why.
Another great video thanks for sharing!😊
Great to watch the way you work, I especially like your narratives explaining what you are going & why you are doing it that way..... Also to hear rhe Cornish accent ( in Singapore)
Why thank you kind sir. 😁😁
curious why you use the little benchtop thicknesser instead of the hammer , wish i had room for the larger planer thicknesser, just ordered the jet 12 inch spiral cutter model, it just about fits my workspace,cheers.
Hi Kevin, because I owned it before the Hammer and its easier / quicker to use it for smaller pieces. Basically just me being lazy, that's the honest answer.
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Nice video! So 10/11/12% moisture is fine for endgrain? or is it a bit too much? mine is arround 10-14% moisture and had one board splitting not sure why.
Hi, I always prefer 8 - 10%, the higher the more chance of problems in the future.
If your moisture meter was supplied with Chinese batteries, chuck them away! In my experience, if you leave them in the device, they will leak.