Rob Keeble
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I got going jointing and planning a bunch of wood over the long weekend.
My question is, it worth leaving wood rough sawn and if so why?
If one has a place to carefully store surfaced lumber i think its better so at least you can see what you have for a project.
I suppose some of what i am saying has to do with how well the rough sawn wood was sawn in first place. Stuff i had was terrible, lost a lot of wood in clean up, but whats left is real nice.
Now i am thinking of going to town and doing the lot and get it over.
Unless u wise people say different.
My question is, it worth leaving wood rough sawn and if so why?
If one has a place to carefully store surfaced lumber i think its better so at least you can see what you have for a project.
I suppose some of what i am saying has to do with how well the rough sawn wood was sawn in first place. Stuff i had was terrible, lost a lot of wood in clean up, but whats left is real nice.
Now i am thinking of going to town and doing the lot and get it over.
Unless u wise people say different.