![]() |
Edge jointing - Printable Version +- Woodnet Forums (https://forums.woodnet.net) +-- Thread: Edge jointing (/showthread.php?tid=7332763) |
RE: Edge jointing - JGrout - 08-27-2017 (08-27-2017, 08:35 AM)FloridaRetiree Wrote: Beautiful dining room table. When you construct allowing for wood movement it is not a hard way experience; it is built on solid and proven construction techniques table is now 8 yrs old and looks just fine today as it did the day it was finished RE: Edge jointing - Alan S - 08-28-2017 Getting back to the question of jointing without a jointer, I just wanted to point out another approach. Pask has posted a video showing a way to use a tablesaw for the purpose: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21u4bou930w It can be added to the list of methods. RE: Edge jointing - BobW - 08-28-2017 (08-25-2017, 08:18 PM)ez-duzit Wrote: A track saw makes straightening an edge on lumber a snap. Couldn't be easier. Yeah, but he could get a jointer for less. I have both, but in terms of equipment acquisition priorities, a jointer would come first. RE: Edge jointing - ez-duzit - 08-28-2017 (08-28-2017, 06:00 PM)BobW Wrote: ...he could get a jointer for less. I have both, but in terms of equipment acquisition priorities, a jointer would come first. We all have different priorities. I went a long time without a jointer and could do it again. But I would never give up my track saw. My Festool TS 55 kit I bought for $350 on c/l. My 8" PM 60 jointer I paid $700 on c/l. RE: Edge jointing - JGrout - 08-28-2017 (08-28-2017, 06:50 PM)ez-duzit Wrote: We all have different priorities. I went a long time without a jointer and could do it again. But I would never give up my track saw. My Festool TS 55 kit I bought for $350 on c/l. My 8" PM 60 jointer I paid $700 on c/l. you right we all have different priorities mine certainly are not the same as yours I have done just fine without a track saw so far. I prefer jointer cuts to sawn ones RE: Edge jointing - BobW - 08-29-2017 (08-28-2017, 06:50 PM)ez-duzit Wrote: We all have different priorities. I went a long time without a jointer and could do it again. But I would never give up my track saw. My Festool TS 55 kit I bought for $350 on c/l. My 8" PM 60 jointer I paid $700 on c/l. How's flattening the face of your boards with that track saw workin' out for you? ![]() RE: Edge jointing - ez-duzit - 08-29-2017 How is breaking down a sheet of plywood working out for you on your jointer? ![]() RE: Edge jointing - Steve N - 08-29-2017 (08-29-2017, 01:18 AM)ez-duzit Wrote: How is breaking down a sheet of plywood working out for you on your jointer? For a LOT of years before any of us ever heard the name Festool we did exactly that, and with just as good a result, provided you understood how a saw blade cut, simply, easily, and pretty quickly with an everyday circle saw, and a home made shoe. Nah, a Jointer would always be a first acquisition. Everyone already had a circular saw. [attachment=4191] RE: Edge jointing - JGrout - 08-29-2017 As much as a track saw might benefit one who only worked in sheet goods it is not a replacement for a jointer on solid stock . it also points out what Steve said above A simple solution for guiding the saw even a really cheap saw is easily fabricated for those particular times one would use sheet goods I imagine one could figure out a way to straighten the edge on a 1" wide solid board with a track saw in about 5 times it would take to run the same edge over a jointer It is a matter of efficiency and appropriate application of the tool. RE: Edge jointing - Hank Knight - 08-30-2017 Take your boards to a cabinet or millwork shop. They will straighten your edges properly for a small fee. Then hurry home and glue them up before they move - and they will move so don't waste time after they are ready for glue. |