APXEOLOG wrote:2. It's kinda logical that the blade saw defines the quality, and not the glue you used to stick the machine together.
Nah it's fine, better glue and wood decreases looseness and vibrations of mechanisms, allowing to make perfect plain board cut, resulting in board quality.
Generally I don't see problems having less quality than sawed boards, on my point of view this mechanics should work on bulk board production for cupboards or cheese racks, the only problems here are requirement to bring log inside (duh) and inconvenience in bulk transport.
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