using a carbatec 6" long bed which is about 5 years old
lately i have been having problems planing flat edges especially on dense wood ie tassy myrtle -
the harder stuff tends to to come off with a hump in the middle - softer material not so bad
the more i machine it the more pronounced it becomes - i cant seem to get that bite going the full length of the board
it will bite for about half then start tailing off resulting in two angles on the edge - the opposite of what it should do
the last board i used on the jointer was 450 long and attempting to get a straight line on a 20 mm edge
any suggestions as to what might be causing this? - blunt cutters? beds out of alignment? improper use? wood too hard?
about to start in on a complex job in maple where i will need to have this sorted right out
thanks to any one who can make suggestions on a remedy for this infuriating problem
lately i have been having problems planing flat edges especially on dense wood ie tassy myrtle -
the harder stuff tends to to come off with a hump in the middle - softer material not so bad
the more i machine it the more pronounced it becomes - i cant seem to get that bite going the full length of the board
it will bite for about half then start tailing off resulting in two angles on the edge - the opposite of what it should do
the last board i used on the jointer was 450 long and attempting to get a straight line on a 20 mm edge
any suggestions as to what might be causing this? - blunt cutters? beds out of alignment? improper use? wood too hard?
about to start in on a complex job in maple where i will need to have this sorted right out
thanks to any one who can make suggestions on a remedy for this infuriating problem
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