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He advocated no more than 3" wide to help keep panels flat. Personally, I
go up to 6-7" wide, but keep an eye on grain orientation in individual boards and adjacent boards. However, the figure of the wood has the final say. Preston "Unisaw A100" wrote in message ... Metz's Rules: Take wider stock and rip to narrower (can't recall right now how wide but memory says 2 1/2"-3" wide) and end for end every other rip and re-glue. The thinking on this escapes me this early in the AM but I remember it having more to do with cupping, twisting and bowing of wider stock. Metz was a long time writer for Wood & Wood Products magazine and well respected in the field. As best as I can remember Metz was not a hand gun owner but did advocate howitzer ownership. UA100 |
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