How to Use a Wood Jointer I Budget Jointer Basics for Beginners
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- How to Use a Wood Jointer I Budget Jointer Basics for Beginners
In this video I will be covering some basics about a jointer. Its the first step in transforming a rough sawn timber to a ready to use board.
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Check out my other video on how to use a Thickness Planer, which is a second step in the process of transforming a rough sawn lumber to ready to use boards -
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Many , many thanks for this video. Just bought one in a garage sale and didn't even know what it was for. 😊
Thank you for watching 👍
Great video & good tips, this is one tool I don’t yet have. Will check out the thicknesser video later 👍.
Thank you for watching 👍
Well done Thomasz, another great tutorial. Your always adding to my knowledge base, I'm most grateful.
Thank you for your kind words 👍😁
Thanks for another great video. I got the same machine last week. Yet to use it. So an excellent tutorial for me. Cheers
Thank you for watching 👍
well made informative video Tomasz
Thank you kindly 👍
I need to use mine, its been kicking about in the way in the workshop for a year
Hehe I got few tool like that 😁
Nice clear tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you for watching
Great video and well timed Tomaz I’m picking the same machine up Friday from Screwfix 😃 thanks for sharing 👍
Hehe have fun with it and thank you for watching 👍
Here’s a tip for the fence A B method
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Great Video. Just got the same jointer today so your videos are very handy 👌
Thanks 👍
Another great video mate, thank you. I think it is time for me to invest in a similar tool
Thank you. This is a very entry tool but the next one up is so much more expensive that it's just not feasible for most DIYers to get. But you can still get done decent results with it👍
Really excellent tips, Tomasz! Thanks! 😃
I bought a 12" thicknesser and planer, but I'm still a bit scared to use it. 😂
I'm going to look for someone around who could help me with it.
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you. No need to be scared of it, have respect for it and you will be just fine. Shallow passes, use push blocks and it will be fine
Hi Thomas great video as always I have one with a couple of years but never used it afraid of it but will have to use it soon. The stand you made for it do you have a video on it I would like to make one of them ? Thanks
Thank you, yes got a video here is the link to it
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Hi Tomasz, Helpful introduction. I like your suggestion to retract the guard a bit so you can move the push blocks evenly across the cutters. I find it quite awkward doing this with guards across the whole width of the blade so you need to lift the leading block over the guard at the start of the cut. Looking at your ruler at the begging it looks as if your infeed table is sloping slightly down at the end furthest from the cutters. Does this matter? I hope the gas keeps coming! Mike
I think it was just the camera. But even if, you are putting pressure on the outfeed table so it should not matter that much. Well according to our government we got gas 🤔
Does grain direction matter what why you run it threw??
It's best to run it with the grain as on some occasions if you run it against the grain you may get some tear out in fibers
Hi. When I push the wood along the jointer blades the front end and back end of the wood is cut by the jointer blades but the center of the wood does not touch the blades. Can you advise how to fix this issue please?
Silly but obvious question, is the board not bowed? If the machine is cutting then its more of a technique used or the board itself is bowed, twisted etc.
Thanks for the fast reply I really appreciate it. No the board is fine just a little rough. I measured the board width and it's the same measurement along the whole board.
I have a feeling the outfeed table is not level and I don't think that can be adjusted, would that cause the issue?
@@richardd9867 well put a long level, get the infeed table up and see if it's is
Hi I've just bought a thicknesser but has no book what I wanted to know is what is the purpose of the handle on top for
Which handle? Did you get this Titan? There is one on the side that is to lock the infeed table
Hi can anyone help me with a problem I have bought a thicknesser planer and there are two handles I know one is for the depth of cut but what is the one on top for ?
@@CasualDIY hi in your video on the top of your thicknesser you have a red handle I have the same what is the handle for
@@johnallport-yv8hp on this Titan or the Metabo? Titan got only yellow parts
@@CasualDIY thanks for your reply I have a thicknesser planer it's called Sip it has the thickness handle on the side and in the top section it has leaver that moves back and foward I don't know what it's for ?
New workshop?
Newish, been here just under 1 year 👍