bobhenry wrote:On the 3" grid, if you add up all the verticals and the recipricals of the nose and tail dimensions you get 1163 linial inches of 3" board or 3489 sq inches of area if you divide that by .75 (your strip width) that is 4653 running inches or 388 feet of 3/4 strips per side
Ouch my head hurts
Miriam C. wrote::o Just to be sure I have this right, you want the area to get linear feet? I would think a guess would come pretty close butIf you figure at 4'x8' you can probably use the extra to do the inside of the galley or cabinet doors.....
Better idea. If you look on page 4 you will see a grid. It is iin 3" blocks. So add the number of 3" blocks to leave out and subtract from the area of 4x8....That will get you even closer....
NathanL wrote:Just out of curiousity I laid it out in AutoCad real quick and came up with 26.4301 square feet or 3805.93 square inches for one side, so you would need to double it.
Larry C wrote:
Now that I have you attention, here's another problem to solve:
My strips will be milled to a final thickness of 1/8", the saw blade is 1/16",
and to allow for final planing, I should add another 1/32" to each strip.
If I mill my strips from 1x6X8 lumber (3/4" x 5-1/2" X 8') how many boards will I need to get approx 1800 ft. of strips.
Do you feel like your being used![]()
Larry C
Juneaudave wrote:I'm not positive that my thickness planer would reliably go to 1/8 inch even though it's spec'd to plane to 3/32. Let us know how that goes...
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