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Re: Jointer giving a rough finish


 

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It used to be that the two sided blades had an insignia on one side on right or left. They are ground with all markings on right or left so you want bro install all right or left to be in same cutting circle.
You were definitely going against the grain so you need to watch that.?
Proper Edging ?And facing takes a degree of skill, if your new to it practice practice practice. Bow up facing , bow down edging.
Light pressure does it you want to change the shape not smooth ?and end up with the same crocked shape. ?Keep you eye on the out feed table that¡¯s your guide to success .
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On Jan 6, 2021, at 6:01 AM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

?Blades installed backwards?

Regards, Mark

On Jan 6, 2021, at 12:33 AM, Jeff <jeff.lund.ca@...> wrote:

?I didn't feel and chatter. I was wondering about the feeding against the grain. I did a glue up of two boards and I didn't think about matching grain direction when I did them. Looking at them I may have glued one with the grain going one way and one the other so I may not have a "right direction" to joint that one. I have some other boards that need to be planed so I'll try that later this week and see what happens.?

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