Sore back jim
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Need recommendations on :
moisture meter brand
type and brand of router bit for flattening
moisture meter brand
type and brand of router bit for flattening
Thanks for feedback.I tend to use Amana bits, but occasionally buy others. I started with Amana only because it was easy to load the tool profile for CAD-CAM and then organize my tool library using their catalog numbers. Probably not super good reasons. I think there are less expensive tooling options that may be just as good depending on what you need the tool for. The "flattening" bit I use is an Amana 45526 Carbide Tipped Spoilboard Surfacing, Rabbeting, Flycutter, Slab Leveler & Surface Planer 1-1/2 Dia x 1/2 x 1/2 Inch Shank Router Bit. I haven't used it to cut flies yet because I haven't been able to get them to sit still long enough to hot melt them to the melamine.
As for moisture meters - again, depends on what you need, why you need it, and what you're willing to spend. I have a half-dozen inexpensive pin-type meters, only two of which have proven to be at all reliable. One from Harbor Freight and the other an old WM01 from Tacklife. Good for quick, ball-park testing of firewood or air-drying milled wood that can be harmlessly stabbed with pins. For more mission critical testing - I have a Wagner. Those can set you back some coin, but ... non-intrusive (no-pins) and provide a lot of relevent data (like ambient relative humdity and equilibrium moisture content). Good for buying big chunks of expensive hardwoods or avoiding putting a lot of time and pin-holes into a big chunk of anything before it's really dry enough. The pin meters don't really fill the bill for that. In my opinion.
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