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|  Re: Best way to make tounge and groove?
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
 #8041466 01/06/24 07:28 AM
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This is a case where the internet probably gives to much info and I can't decide who's right. I need to make a ton of tounge and groove to finish my shed, closets, etc. What is the best way to go about it? I've considered buying a shaper, using router tables, table saw, haven't ordered anything yet.
 Appreciate it
I'm not trying to derail your thought process but you could consider a "Shiplap" joint in lieu of tongue and groove for your applications. For me it would depend on if you're using any reclaimed lumber, with reclaimed- T&G becomes more challenging with cambered materials.  Router table works fine but the word ton = shaper, I've owned and used both, by the time you outfit a good shaper you could probably buy the wood for your projects. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Best way to make tounge and groove?
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
 #8041494 01/06/24 08:31 AM
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A shaper is really just a router table on steroids. That would probably be your best option for making a lot of T & G but there's a lot of expense involved. 
 A table saw would be your second best option.
 
 Have any woodworking friends that would let you use their shop?
 
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|  Re: Best way to make tounge and groove?
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
 #8041682 01/06/24 11:46 AM
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If you have a millwork shop near you, it may be far more worthwhile to pack up a truckload of boards, haul it there and have them mill it to spec on a $/linear foot basis.
 Sometimes, we don't calculate the opportunity costs of working ineffiently on high volume tasks when we could be performing needed "craft labor" elsewhere.
 
 A shop will have a shaper with an auto-feeder and possibly a sanding operation after milling too.
 
 Something to think about.
 
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|  Re: Best way to make tounge and groove?
[Re: Jacks]
 #8041708 01/06/24 12:13 PM
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Shaper ,preferably with power feed.  
 Or 2nd best is table saw with power feed
Have you used a power feed? I wouldn’t recommend using one to someone asking the question about making tongue and groove! 
 I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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|  Re: Best way to make tounge and groove?
[Re: sweetwilliam]
 #8042493 01/07/24 09:50 AM
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Just got a quote from a local shop that makes saunas and things. He said he would charge me 1.50 per bord 1x6 8ft t and g .I'm a novice wood worker who does it because I want to. These projects are how I relax. I've spent thousands on tools to produce some mediocre work that I could of hired out for less but it's worth every penny to me. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Best way to make tounge and groove?
[Re: waggler]
 #8042619 01/07/24 12:17 PM
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I take my rough sawn cedar to a local mill and have them do it. It's cheap, fast and uniform. Yep, let someone else purchase the equipment to do it right 
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