Flat Out Flat - Possible?
Clark's Hardwood Lumber has ribbon stripe mahogany that is an African
Mahogany and it is different from the Sapele. If I end up with a piece I
have no use for, I'll consider Fedexing it to you. :-)
"Conan the Librarian" wrote in message
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Lowell Holmes wrote:
My Stanley 80 does a decent job, but sanding is required to get a smooth
surface. I was just curious if you had ever worked with it. I have two
pieces of 4/4, the smaller one being about 36" x 9". I intend to re-saw
it
to about 3/8" and make a box just to see how it works.
I just went back and re-read the thread on sapele, and did a little
Googling to find some pics of the stuff. It does look like the stuff
I've seen called ribbon-stripe mahogany. I'm guessing that a low-angle
smoother would be the way to go, and failing that, a scraper.
But I'm fascinated by the idea of planing across the grain. I've
never done that for smoothing a piece. So you wanna send me a hunk of
this stuff so I can play around with it? ;-)
Now that I've finished another project, I'll start the box today.
Cool, let us know how it goes.
Chuck Vance
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