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Chipping or marks
(consistent pattern).
1. Knots or conflicting
grain direction in wood.
1. Inspect job for knots
and grain direction; only
use good material.
2. Nicked or chipped
blades.
2. Replace affected
blades.
3. Taking too of a deep
cut.
3. Take smaller cuts.
Furry finish on the grain.
1. Wood has high
moisture content or
surface wetness.
1. Check moisture
content and allow to dry.
2. Blunt blades.
2. Replace the blades.
Lines or ridges that run
along the board.
1. Nicked or chipped
blades.
1. Replace blades.
Chatter marks across the
face of the board.
Uneven blade marks.
1. Worn cutter head
bearings.
1. Replace cutter head
bearings.
Shiny finish.
1. Blades are blunt.
1. Replace the blades.
2. Too fine a cut.
2. Increase the depth of
cut.
Chip marks, random
pattern.
1. Chips not removed
from cutter head.
1. Use a dust collection
system or a stronger dust
collection system
Snipe.
1. Dull blades.
1. Replace blades.
2. Inadequate support for
long board.
2. Use support stand.
Torn grain.
1. Cut too deep.
1. Reduce cut.
2. Cutting against the
grain.
2. Cut with the grain.
3. Dull blades.
3. Replace the blades.
Poor feeding of job.
1. Feed rollers worn.
4. Replace feed rollers.
2. Motor belt slippage.
2. Re-tension drive belts.
3. Table dirty.
3. Clean table.
Tapered cut.
1. Table not parallel to
cutter head.
1. Reset table to cutter
head.
2. Blades not adjusted
correctly.
2. Reset blades.
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