Troubleshooting

SYMPTOM

 

POSSIBLE REASON

 

HOW TO REMEDY

Chipping occurs on workpiece.

1.

Grain direction incorrect or knots in

1.

Feed workpiece with the grain. Inspect stock for knots or

 

 

workpiece.

 

try again with different stock.

 

2.

Dull knives.

2.

Replace or sharpen knives.

 

3.

Too fast of a feed rate.

3.

Feed the workpiece at a slower rate.

 

4.

Too deep of cut.

4.

Decrease depth of cut.

Grain is fuzzy after jointing.

1.

Wood may have high moisture con-

1.

Allow wood to dry.

 

 

tent. Check with moisture meter.

 

 

 

2.

Dull knives.

2.

Replace or sharpen knives.

 

3.

Wood is figured or is a species that

3.

Use different wood or plan on extra sanding.

 

 

has naturally fuzzy characteristics.

 

 

Lines or ridges in board.

1.

Nicked or chipped knives.

1.

Inspect and replace or sharpen knives.

Uneven knife marks on board.

1.

One or more knives out of adjust-

1.

Reset/adjust knives in cutterhead. See page 17.

 

 

ment.

 

 

Wavy surface or chatter marks on

1.

Too fast of a feed rate.

1.

Feed the workpiece at a slower rate.

board.

2.

One or more knives out of adjust-

2.

Reset/adjust knives in cutterhead. See page 17.

 

 

ment.

 

 

Edge is concave or convex after

1.

Workpiece not held with even pres-

1.

Hold workpiece with even pressure as it moves through

edge jointing.

 

sure on infeed and outfeed table.

 

the cutterhead. See “Edge Jointing” on page 24.

 

2.

Workpiece began too uneven.

2.

Take partial cuts to remove extreme high spots before

 

 

 

 

doing a full pass.

 

3.

Workpiece has excessive bow or

3.

Surface plane one face so there is a good surface to posi-

 

 

twist along its length.

 

tion against the fence.

 

4.

Insufficient number of passes.

4.

Three to five passes may be needed to achieve a perfect

 

 

 

 

edge, depending on starting condition and depth of cut.

 

5.

Outfeed table not properly aligned

5.

Set outfeed table even with cutterhead knife at top dead

 

 

with cutterhead.

 

center. See page 18-19.

Workpiece tapered after jointing.

1.

Outfeed table set too low.

1.

Set outfeed table even with cutterhead knife at top dead

MAINTENANCE

 

 

 

center. See page 18-19.

 

 

 

 

 

Feed Direction

 

 

Outfeed

 

Infeed

 

 

 

Table

 

 

Table

 

 

 

Cutterhead Rotation

 

 

Outfeed table set too low.

Outfeed table set too high.

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Woodstock W1679 instruction manual Feed Direction