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Re: Surfacer Issu - trapezoidal surface after a few passes #spiralcutterhead


 

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Drew there is no nice way to say ?this.?
The jointer requires skill of the operator and new folks don¡¯t have it!
Sharp knives and practice practice practice and after 10 years you may get a handle on it or 10,000 lineal feet ?
New folks always put to much pressure on the outfeed table use only light pressure and pick up 4 corners when facing.?
Move Accross the head so you don¡¯t Where ?a spot out. Clean your material . Cut off ends first to get rid ?of dirt in ends. Don¡¯t set lumber on the floor. On and on, no rings no gloves Or no fingers.
Mac,,,

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On Jul 20, 2021, at 4:10 PM, Steve Wurster <steven.m.wurster@...> wrote:

?Jointing a board only affects one face.? Getting a tapered board upon repeated jointing is a not-uncommon occurrence.? But if you think about it, it makes sense.? The jointer's job isn't to achieve or maintain parallel faces; that's the job of the planer (i.e. thicknesser).? Once you get a face flat using the jointer, switch over to planer mode and use it to make that second face both flat and parallel.

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