With two layers of wood.
I was wondering why I didn't see the dark pieces on the back side...
With two layers of wood.
Lol! I know. I don't believe I've seen a board like this before. The effect is really interesting.I was wondering why I didn't see the dark pieces on the back side...
Ok, thanks! The fence on the jointer was slightly out of 90 degrees. Which caused a slight cup on my glue ups. Corrected most of it while planing. There is still a very slight cup. If you didn't have a straight edge on it. I doubt you'd notice it.A new thing seems to be " picture framed " boards . Double stacked face grain center sections with an edge grain frame around the outside to hide the seam and highlight the center .
Do the same with end grain center , and edge grain frame .
I'm not seeing what your calling out on the joints , but I'm gonna send you a setup I do for all my glue ups on a table saw . Works great , especially on shorter lengths .
That sounds interesting. Might give that a go as well.A new thing seems to be " picture framed " boards . Double stacked face grain center sections with an edge grain frame around the outside to hide the seam and highlight the center .