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We used most of the timber repairing this building. It was a game larder for the estate and still has all the hooks for hanging the birds and deer.

 

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Looks good John, did you taper the feather edge?

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No, in the end we did not cut featheredge.

I did make up an attachment for the Lucas copying* pictures of an original.

It worked but there were 3 problems. Firstly* i was not clever enough to work out how far to move the blade across after each cut. It was no longer a simple matter of* using the scale.

The blade cut too deep on the vertical cuts causing saw marks on the uncut log.

The third problem was that a small deviation of the blade that would not be too noticeable on an ordinary board would show up badly on a featheredge board. Once the trim to cover the end grain is on* one can not tell.

I am going to make an attachment for the Mizer which I am thinking about bringing back from Wales to mill in our friend Jeremy's wood.

John

 

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No, in the end we did not cut featheredge.

I did make up an attachment for the Lucas copying* pictures of an original.

It worked but there were 3 problems. Firstly* i was not clever enough to work out how far to move the blade across after each cut. It was no longer a simple matter of* using the scale.

The blade cut too deep on the vertical cuts causing saw marks on the uncut log.

The third problem was that a small deviation of the blade that would not be too noticeable on an ordinary board would show up badly on a featheredge board. Once the trim to cover the end grain is on* one can not tell.

I am going to make an attachment for the Mizer which I am thinking about bringing back from Wales to mill in our friend Jeremy's wood.

John

 

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thanks john, good to see your busy as usual, I really must set up my feather edge attachment for my mill, your always welcome to borrow it:thumbup:

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