Cedar Thickness
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:40 am
Im making a friend a wr cedar board the same shape and roughly the same thickness as this paulownia board. 42x15.
http://postimage.org/image/3u8fkmqv1/
The paulownia board started out at about 12mm and has very bladey rails, its similar to another board that Ive ridden in all sorts of conditons (so I know the paulownia can take it) I started a couple of other cedar boards at 22mm thickness but decided to get it cut length ways so Ive ended up with 10mm thickness. When I glued up the blank yesterday. One plank was very concave as a result of cutting? Every time I clamped, the boards would jump out. Afer four attempts I decided to use another piece as the first bit had too much concave. Is 10mm for cedar to thin? Im concerened it might split length ways? + as the centre board has a bit of conave to it, will that weaken it?
http://postimage.org/image/3u8fkmqv1/
The paulownia board started out at about 12mm and has very bladey rails, its similar to another board that Ive ridden in all sorts of conditons (so I know the paulownia can take it) I started a couple of other cedar boards at 22mm thickness but decided to get it cut length ways so Ive ended up with 10mm thickness. When I glued up the blank yesterday. One plank was very concave as a result of cutting? Every time I clamped, the boards would jump out. Afer four attempts I decided to use another piece as the first bit had too much concave. Is 10mm for cedar to thin? Im concerened it might split length ways? + as the centre board has a bit of conave to it, will that weaken it?