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Title: Riser glue up prep help?
Post by: T Folts on February 27, 2010, 07:17:00 AM
I cut my riser block using 1" pieces with 1/4" strip and 1/8 stip. They are 18 inches long, I cut them with my table saw, how to I get them perfectly flat so I can glue them together. On the ends I can see gaps.
I only have a 36" belt sander and a drum sander in a drill press, (it wobbles a little bit).
Should I get a table top planer for this?

Terry
Title: Re: Riser glue up prep help?
Post by: Apex Predator on February 27, 2010, 07:50:00 AM
You can make a fence to use with your drill press drum sander.  Run the wood "fence" stock along the drum to assure a parallel fence and then run the strips through.  Once trued, they will glue up much better.
Title: Re: Riser glue up prep help?
Post by: bjansen on February 27, 2010, 08:39:00 AM
You can lay a piece of heavy grit paper on a flat surface (e.g. a sheet of glass, or your cast iron table on your tabel saw) then sand it flat. Much cheaper than a planer!
Title: Re: Riser glue up prep help?
Post by: Dmaxshawn on February 27, 2010, 10:46:00 AM
I use my jointer for squaring up to glue riser blocks mostly.  

But I have used a fence on my belt sander as well

Shawn
Title: Re: Riser glue up prep help?
Post by: T Folts on February 27, 2010, 10:01:00 PM
I ended up making a jig for my drum sander/drill press, made a fence, a sled and ran the sled through to get it flat to the sander then started running my riser blocks through so far so good.
Also put a feather board at the front of the fence to hold everything tight.
Thanks for the help.

Terry