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When sanding the flat spot on a Danny head ,do you sand the open grain side or the closed grain,or doesn't it make a difference?
THANKS |
you sand WITH the grain.
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I don't sand it at all. I just break the edge a little. The chop saw does a fine job crosscutting it.
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that's cheating
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POORLY PHRASED QUESTION
Thanks guys for the tips. I think i phrased the question wrong.:smash: What i really wanted to know was if the open grain should be on top or the side of the plug?[ Like a baseball bat]Which would give the plug the most stength or doesn' it make any difference?
I'm thinkin razor lips spliting plugs here. THANKS |
Grain should run lengthwise on the plug. Otherwise you could just bend it between your hands and snap it.
Wood is always strongest going with the grain. |
Bugger, I don't think that is what he means. I'm sure he is turning the plugs with the grain going lengthwise:rolleyes: :smash:
I think what you are asking is if it matters that the sawkerf slot for the lip is cut along the line of the grain or against it, right? I do mine any way it lands, it shouldn't really matter, if it is gonna split, then it will split. Never had it happen though. |
hey Slip youze a dodo too.....read it again :D
He said RAZOR LIPS :D NOW I understand what he asking, no it doesn't matter which way the grain goes, not going to make a difference in strength. |
I saw he said razor lips you dancing bannana:smash:
Boat is getting close to ready for paint now, just need a little more sanding and fairing to do and add the sprayrail. |
kewl! I'd like to see that Saturday....
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Yeah Booger, you have fun at the" plug fling":smash: :smash: , some of us gotta work,not that i'm bitter or anything;) :D johnny "the Ratt Boy"
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ratty call me 4 u go to bed :eek:
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Hey THANKS ALL YOU GUYS , I really appreciate all your expertise.
What a great place to learn ,but i gotta learn to express myself better. :fishslap: |
no we a pair of dodos for not reading what u asked better :smash: :smash: :smash: :D
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