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Title: Grinding Natural Boo Lams???
Post by: gables on May 10, 2009, 10:42:00 PM
Does any one grind natural boo slats to a uniform thickness for core material? If so, any tips?
Title: Re: Grinding Natural Boo Lams???
Post by: Bob Sarrels on May 10, 2009, 11:28:00 PM
I do occasionally. I first use the planer to remove the rind from the top until it is wide enough for a lam.  Then I flip it and plane all the pith away.  Next I cut the strip to the appropriate width then take it to the thickness sander.  It ain't hard but takes considerable work.
Title: Re: Grinding Natural Boo Lams???
Post by: Aeronut on May 11, 2009, 07:43:00 PM
Do you use a thickness planer or an edge jointer?  I have been wanting to try that, just not enough time right now.

Dennis
Title: Re: Grinding Natural Boo Lams???
Post by: Mike Mecredy on May 13, 2009, 08:17:00 PM
I get some 1/2 thick bamboo slats from bambooandrattan.com,  I set the rip fence on my band saw so I can rip them about in half.  I use the side with the nods for backing osage or hickory boards, and the part I trim off, I run it through my drum sander and grind them down to about .050-.100 to use for core lams.