I'm working on a project for a church that is the largest carve I have ever done. What concerns me is the weight of the board to be carved. Many times on the forum I've read where the length of carve is not an issue but the weight could pose a problem.
What I'm looking at is a red oak board 10 inches wide, 3/4 inch thick by 96 inches long. Actually I'll be carving two of them that length as the total project is 16+ foot long. I will use two sets of rollers on both the in-feed and out-feed.
Anybody try a long, heavy board like this? Any problems with it? Any idea on the maximum weight of a board that can be used in the machine?
Thanks in Advance
Cliff in Roswell