
VIDEOClick to see full answer. Also to know is, how do you square up lumber? Squaring Up Rough Lumber STEP1 Cut to Rough Length. After selecting your planks, you’ll want to start cutting them down to size. STEP2 Cut to Rough Width. STEP 3 Face-Jointing. STEP 4 Plane to Width. STEP 5 Joint One Edge. STEP 6 Rip to Width. STEP 7 Square One End. STEP 8 Crosscut to Final Length. One may also ask, how do you dimension wood? A board foot is equal to a piece of wood 12 inches long x 12 inches wide and 1 inch thick, or 144 cubic inches. To figure the board foot measurement of a piece of wood, multiply the length x width x thickness in inches, then divide by 144. In this regard, how do you square up a table saw board? Make sure the table saw’s miter gauge is set at 90 degrees. Snug one of the two long, straight edges of the board against the miter gauge. Position the board so that you will only trim off about 1/16-inch more than the shortest part of one end, as some boards have ends cut on an angle. Turn on the saw and make the cut.Should I reclaim wood plane?Absolutely no metal can go through the planer/jointer. You may not want to plane those boards. * Use a hand sander to sand all sides of the wood. You can get away with just one pass The sander will find any last metal you missed.
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