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<p>[QUOTE="Léonce, post: 204263, member: 3798"]Maybe we do not work wood in the same way. This plank of wood fits properly in my professional wood planer. The top and the bottom give enough surface and stability to be process through the machine. And all the surface is straigh enough to go through without blocking. Not that I would take the chance to plan the piece and crack it by the pression of the in-feed roller. And on the other hand, it would be possible to use a pro hand wood planer. Which mean it would be possibily done after the wood carving.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]58880[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>I appreciate your comments, but I will prefer read comments that are not only on one side... without taking in consideration the other side. The objectivity is part of constructive, scientific and professional comments. Sometimes it is obvious to recongnize things that are completely ridiculous, but on the other hand, when there are other things difficult to be sure of the authenticity, the skeptic side of the thruth, should be analysed at the end of all facts, and not to begin with. Thanks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Léonce, post: 204263, member: 3798"]Maybe we do not work wood in the same way. This plank of wood fits properly in my professional wood planer. The top and the bottom give enough surface and stability to be process through the machine. And all the surface is straigh enough to go through without blocking. Not that I would take the chance to plan the piece and crack it by the pression of the in-feed roller. And on the other hand, it would be possible to use a pro hand wood planer. Which mean it would be possibily done after the wood carving. [ATTACH=full]58880[/ATTACH] I appreciate your comments, but I will prefer read comments that are not only on one side... without taking in consideration the other side. The objectivity is part of constructive, scientific and professional comments. Sometimes it is obvious to recongnize things that are completely ridiculous, but on the other hand, when there are other things difficult to be sure of the authenticity, the skeptic side of the thruth, should be analysed at the end of all facts, and not to begin with. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
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