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finishing large slabs


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milled some elm recently and have a load of large slabs I thought would make nice table tops. have no experience with finishing wood and these are much to large for planning some of them being over 3 foot wide. is there a good way of finishing them or should I cut them down into smaller planks and take them to a joiner? thanks

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I've used electric planers but found it to be very difficult to get an even finish. They do remove wood fast, so they're good for removing uneven cut marks from a saw. I learned a lesson about buying good quality, though. Really cheap ones are useless.

 

I'd then go down to flap discs on an angle grinder followed by sanding. I agree about going to a wood workshop to have them pump it through their thicknesser and planer if you can afford it, though.

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