Woodbloke
Sequoia
I've have a 'request' from SWIMBO for a small project to store shoes and slippers. However, it needs to sit between her walnut chest of drawers and elm cabinet, so it needs to be 'respectable'. Having done a little bit of research on Pinterest this morning I've found a suitable design that can be adapted and having delved into my wood stack in the 'shop I've found a long 50mm thick board of quarter sawn Bubinga which I can convert. The Wood Database mentions that Bubinga is relatively easy to work but the stuff I've got is seriously interlocked and a nightmare to plane by hand; an edge tool anywhere near it produces instant and magnificent tear out!
Any pointers on how to go about using this stuff? It planes well off the P/T with only minor tear out, so my plan was to stuff it through the drum sander and finish with an ROS, using dowels for construction. The bit shown below is off the bigger board and has been scraped and sanded with 120g using a ROS.

How to's, hints, advice welcome - Rob
Any pointers on how to go about using this stuff? It planes well off the P/T with only minor tear out, so my plan was to stuff it through the drum sander and finish with an ROS, using dowels for construction. The bit shown below is off the bigger board and has been scraped and sanded with 120g using a ROS.

How to's, hints, advice welcome - Rob

