Basic Jointer/Planer Cutting Operations (continued)
WARNING: If the
When planing wood between 1/2 inch and 3/4 of an inch thick and narrower than the
Never plane wood that is thinner than 1/2 inch. It is apt to split or shatter and thus has a greater tendency to kick- back.
Sliding Fence Operation | Sliding Lock Knob | |
WARNING: Moving parts can injure. Turn jointer/ |
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planer off and wait for all parts to stop, before adjusting |
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fence. |
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When you are not cutting at full width of cut the fence can |
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be moved across the jointer/planer to take full advantage |
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of the “sharpness” of the blades. |
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When blades are new or freshly sharpened the fence |
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should be positioned to the extreme rear of outfeed and |
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infeed tables but not beyond the end of the blades. |
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Most of the cutting (usually jointing) will be done with the |
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fence in this position. As the blades become dull, the |
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fence can be moved toward the guard where the blades |
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are sharper. |
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To move the fence, turn jointer/planer off, loosen Sliding |
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Fence Knob and slide the fence to the desired position. |
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