I’m cutting standard 4 X2 but I’m getting this fuzzy hairy stuff after the cut! I’m not sure what it’s called but what’s causing it? The blade is new, wood is new and I don’t really know what else to check. Can anyone please help?
HomeyJay":1xvbzyfv said:Thanks, I’d never heard of that!
The plan was to plane all the surfaces to get them perfectly level and then sand it. Would it be best to apply the sanding sealer after the planing and?
Sorry for all the newbie questions, I’m just trying to learn this stuff!
Where in south wales are youHomeyJay":1k3qtt5w said:The saw is a Bosch GTS 10 XC. The blade is just marked Bosch Pro or something.
I baked all the wood in the sun today for many hours and then just picked one at random and sanded it lightly and got rid of all the ‘hair’. The sun dried it all out and the wood just looks normal now.
I definitely won’t be buying this stuff again but even though I looked everywhere and asked a lot of questions, no one (including the lumber yard) told me that I really shouldn’t use tanalised timber for such projects! I just assumed that because I was building an outdoor thing, I should use ‘outdoor’ lumber.
Just inexperience, I guess.
I’d really love to try some of this red cedar but I’ve no idea where to get it from. Around here (South Wales) they just seem to sell pine or fancy hardwoods.
If anyone could recommend a decent lumber yard in South Wales, I’d be grateful!
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