Running out of time in the workshop, I have re-cut some footage from May 2023 with my running some stock over the planer without the music of last time and without the speeded up segments
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@TimPiggott4 ай бұрын
I must admit that slower footage with real sound is more satifying and educational 👍🏻😊
@benelliott87454 ай бұрын
Thanks, Tim. I'm trying
@paulwright61454 ай бұрын
Hi Ben. I’m in process of setting up a small workshop and was wondering what you’re using for dust/chip extraction?
@benelliott87454 ай бұрын
I'm in the process of re-cutting some videos to isolate some points. I'll do this next time.
@andybrook-dobson7264 ай бұрын
Did I hear you right that you’ve moved the fence inwards to manage wear of your cast iron table beds?
@benelliott87454 ай бұрын
@@andybrook-dobson726 Not quite, Andy. I moved the fence to move where the wear on the blades happened. It's a cast Ali bed so, that will wear at some time but I'm not worried about that.
@andybrook-dobson7264 ай бұрын
Dude, nothing to worry about. Australian Buloke is supposed to be the hardest wood on the planet with 5060 on the Janka scale. I found a resource with the formula to convert Janka numbers to Brinell Hardness Number. This gives Buloke a BHN of 11.5. Cast Iron has a BHN of 183 - 234 (ie 15-20x). European Oak has a Janka hardness of 1360. Conclusion; even if you were planing Buloke all day everyday, you'd not make a dent in your cast iron beds!!! There is a different reason to move and that's to provide even wear of your cutting knives.