h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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As any real woodworker knows, squaring rough stock takes at least two passes on a conventional jointer: at least one on the face and one on the edge. I propose a double headed jointer with the heads set at 90 degrees to each other. In this manner, one pass (or more if the stock is heavily bowed) would
flatten the face *and* straighten an edge.
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Do industrial machines do this? I'd always
assumed that PAR timber was prepared in
some kind of machine that did all four
faces (ie, both faces and both edges) at the
same time (?) |
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(Ian - I loved that link) |
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