1123. How To Mill Lumber - Jointer vs Planer Feed Direction

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2017
  • In this video I show my grain direction marking method. I then demonstrate how this marking method can help determine correct feed direction of lumber over the jointer and through the planer.
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  • @rsitch1
    @rsitch1 4 роки тому

    Thank you. Speaking for myself, I have a hard time understanding the grain. With the grain changes in a board mid way I get lost. I am a student, yet thanks to your Videos I feel that I will be a craftsman. Thank you for taking the time out. Your videos challenge me... Bob

  • @claytonjbeckiii3429
    @claytonjbeckiii3429 6 років тому +1

    Absolutely brilliant (and simple) ... just like I need. :-) Thank you Allan. Merry Christmas to you and the family.

  • @owenjennings8575
    @owenjennings8575 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this info. I am new to woodworking and this has confused me for a while now. Thanks for clearing this up.

    • @AskWoodMan
      @AskWoodMan  6 років тому

      Thanks Owen. It confused me when I was getting started until I figured out this marking method. Learning to read the grain before starting the milling process by face jointing not only gives you a better surface cut but also reduces wear on your machine knives. Thanks for taking your time to write. Allan

  • @TaylerMade
    @TaylerMade 6 років тому +1

    good idea to post this explanation. i was taught by my gaffer to always mark grain direction before milling (i use an arrow, but i think i may just use your sign now as its one stroke compared to two of a pencil) having grain direction clearly marked makes the whole assembly process easier as grain direction is consistent on the finished piece, which is very important for the best result. i am also glad to see i am not the only one on youtube who dimensions to final size on the thicknesser rather than the table saw.

    • @AskWoodMan
      @AskWoodMan  6 років тому

      My Hitachi P100F does a fantastic job on edges. I often make a rough size cut on my table saw or more likely on the Hitachi CB75F resaw machine and then make a single pass on edge to get to s4s. The finish is great. That machine just had its 30th birthday recently.

    • @toadjam12000
      @toadjam12000 4 роки тому

      @@AskWoodMan I have the Hitachi CB75F and the Makita 2030N and the 2040. Great machines.

  • @thomaswilliams7034
    @thomaswilliams7034 5 років тому

    Absolutely love this video very educational,Thanks for taking the time to make it!

  • @TheWoodYogi
    @TheWoodYogi 6 років тому +1

    Very helpful. Thank you :) Merry Christmas to you and your family :)

    • @AskWoodMan
      @AskWoodMan  6 років тому

      Thanks. I just subscribed to your channel. Good stuff. Merry Christmas to you and yours also. Allan

  • @cali_weejock
    @cali_weejock 6 років тому +1

    Great explanation. Thank you.

    • @724599
      @724599 6 років тому

      Allen,
      Thanks for explaining the grain on jointer and planer. Your Planer has the spiral cutter. I’m new at wood working and just got a Ridgid and wondering if you think/recommend upgrading to a spiral cutter in my Ridgid?
      THANKS
      Ray

    • @AskWoodMan
      @AskWoodMan  6 років тому +1

      My jointer has the spiral cutter. My Hitachi planer has conventional hhs knives. My planer has super high quality Japanese steel knives that are easy to sharpen and easy to reinstall perfectly into the machine and the cut quality is fantastic since I never let the knives get dull. For me the jointer is more important to be spiral since it is spinning at a much slower speed and is more of a work horse wrt prepping lumber for projects.

  • @grahamstephenson1505
    @grahamstephenson1505 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Allan for the helpful vid. What happened to your Jet machine? Graham

    • @AskWoodMan
      @AskWoodMan  6 років тому

      It was not the right machine for me. The bed was too short and I never used the planer, and it was difficult to keep in alignment. The new Grizzly 12" spiral head is really a joy to work on.

  • @aearnest
    @aearnest 6 років тому +1

    I can’t believe it has been 6 yrs since the box series.

    • @AskWoodMan
      @AskWoodMan  6 років тому

      I know right? (I have been watching a lot of Rick and Morty lately)

  • @jimmyjoslin2453
    @jimmyjoslin2453 6 років тому +1

    Allen is that a grizzly jointer ?

    • @AskWoodMan
      @AskWoodMan  6 років тому

      Yes. Here is a Facebook post about it from last summer. facebook.com/AskWoodman/posts/1637472189617264 It is an impressive machine.