rimcanyon
Diamond
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2002
- Location
- Salinas, CA USA
The table on my new fp2 (well new in the sense that it has just appeared in my shop and formerly was in Benicia, where it sat unused since Ross acquired it from Willson's) is full of divots and milling cuts. It offends sensibility that someone could treat a Deckel so.
I would like to resurface the table top, and I believe a planer with a feed rate of about 4mm - 6mm between strokes with a slightly radiused cutter would be the right way to do it. I've read the archives on this topic, but could not find a post where someone actually went ahead and had their table planed.
Where in the bay area can I find a shop with a planer, and an operator capable of keeping the table flat to the Deckel specs? Actually, shipping the table is definitely an option I would consider.
-Dave
I would like to resurface the table top, and I believe a planer with a feed rate of about 4mm - 6mm between strokes with a slightly radiused cutter would be the right way to do it. I've read the archives on this topic, but could not find a post where someone actually went ahead and had their table planed.
Where in the bay area can I find a shop with a planer, and an operator capable of keeping the table flat to the Deckel specs? Actually, shipping the table is definitely an option I would consider.
-Dave