In SX Microcontrollers, SX/B Compiler and SX-Key Tool, George Herzog wrote: Having been a carpenter and home builder, 1/32nd precision is excellent. Anything more is unneeded as wood shrinks and expands with humidity. Even at 1/32nd, the wood must not be green in order to take advantage of such. I assume this is rough cut, rather than trying to get a smooth surface. That is usually provided by a planer. Post the project too, if you care to share. I lived in Eugene, Oregon for 15 years and originally there were 20 saw mills of a wide variety. These days, only two remain. A small mobile mill can go into the forest and really achieve a lot. You can mill all the lumber for a rural home on site and then just build it in a few months. ---------- End of Message ---------- You can view the post on-line at: http://forums.parallax.com/forums/default.aspx?f=7&p=1&m=106390#m106634 Need assistance? Send an email to the Forum Administrator at forumadmin@parallax.com The Parallax Forums are powered by dotNetBB Forums, copyright 2002-2006 (http://www.dotNetBB.com)