HELP!!! profiling cores
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Holy....
3mm is a lot. Just under 1/4".
I try to go 1/32"- 1/16 when planing my cores to get them flat.
Takes a few passes but don't want to over work my planer or f-up my cores.
I also use the slowest speed possible.
Still haven't convinced myself that a planer is the way to go.
Although I'm definitely getting warmed up to the idea
The router bridge is still working good for me so not quite ready to change
Change is hard when your a FOG
Go slow and and tap 'er light and you should be alright!
sam
3mm is a lot. Just under 1/4".
I try to go 1/32"- 1/16 when planing my cores to get them flat.
Takes a few passes but don't want to over work my planer or f-up my cores.
I also use the slowest speed possible.
Still haven't convinced myself that a planer is the way to go.
Although I'm definitely getting warmed up to the idea
The router bridge is still working good for me so not quite ready to change
Change is hard when your a FOG
Go slow and and tap 'er light and you should be alright!
sam
You don't even have a legit signature, nothing to reveal who you are and what you do...
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
Best of luck to you. (uneva)
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ha, it cut through the wood like butter.jono wrote:wow, 3mm is a beastly cut.
Did the lights dim when you made that pass?
Beastly cuts for a beastly machine.
I think I am going to cut out the damaged section, and the corresponding section in the other binding areas and replace them with sections of core stock oriented width wise instead of lengthwise. I forget who I saw do this before.
probably burtondoughboyshredder wrote: I think I am going to cut out the damaged section, and the corresponding section in the other binding areas and replace them with sections of core stock oriented width wise instead of lengthwise. I forget who I saw do this before.
for the planer issues. we are now only planing one side of the core each time we pass it through and then flip it around (but we're in the lucky position to have access to a planer that lets us set the thickness by 0.1mm digitally!). that seems to help with the sidewall issues. our planer once ate one of our sidewalls completely when we were planing the whole core at once!
we do passes of 1/32" all the time. takes a bit longer but seems a lot safer to me.
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Ok I give up, somebody's gotta fill me in. I've been seeing this a lot lately, FOG = ? F*cking old guy?sammer wrote: Change is hard when your a FOG
And doughboy, your picture is soo familiar, we had lots of sidewalls rip off (but that's cause we still can't get good bonds with p-tex sidewalls). Shallow passes are definitely best, and I used a TON of hot glue on my cores, especially towards the tips where the core gets very thin. Almost a constant bead on the edge.
Your core is certainly salvagable though, don't just toss out all that work. Just rip off a bit on the sides and glue on new wood. Or you could cut the side cut into the core and glue some new boards on like "pre-sidewalls". I've seen people do that too (no real reason, just looks cool)
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Yup it's Burton...... And light passes through the planer.chrismp wrote:probably burtondoughboyshredder wrote: I think I am going to cut out the damaged section, and the corresponding section in the other binding areas and replace them with sections of core stock oriented width wise instead of lengthwise. I forget who I saw do this before.
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Planers don't like plastic. Or maybe they just don't like me.
Bastards. Core profile came out pretty good. Sidewalls didn't fair so well on the tips.
I'll post some pics later on, but I'm getting really tired of this nonsense. I think I'm going to hardwood sidewalls from here on out.
Plastic sucks anyway.
Bastards. Core profile came out pretty good. Sidewalls didn't fair so well on the tips.
I'll post some pics later on, but I'm getting really tired of this nonsense. I think I'm going to hardwood sidewalls from here on out.
Plastic sucks anyway.
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This is getting downright comical.
I have always been really shitty with numbers. Somehow I got 25.1 minus 1.2 equals 24.9.
Core with sidewalls is 1 centimeter too wide. Pulled damaged sidewalls off and am reshaping the core. the level of ridiculousness is getting out of hand. If I ever get this board done it will be a miracle.
I have always been really shitty with numbers. Somehow I got 25.1 minus 1.2 equals 24.9.
Core with sidewalls is 1 centimeter too wide. Pulled damaged sidewalls off and am reshaping the core. the level of ridiculousness is getting out of hand. If I ever get this board done it will be a miracle.