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Jointer alignment help - Aram - 09-09-2017 I moved my Yorkcraft YC-8J jointer to my new shop, re-installed the tables, and I'm having alignment issues. It's been years since I did this from scratch, and I don't remember how I handled this last time. First, both tables are very flat. My main issue is that the infeed table is tilted across its width compared to the cutter head. If I level one edge with the cutter at its highest point, the other edge is about 0.025" higher. That's a lot. The outfeed table is much better aligned, though the difference is still around 0.005, which is a little more than I like to see. I could correct for a few thou by shimming the ways. I don't know how to fix 25 thousandths. The jointer has always worked beautifully and I'm pretty sure I had it dialed in way back when. Any suggestions? Thanks! RE: Jointer alignment help - JGrout - 09-09-2017 (09-09-2017, 06:42 PM)Aram Wrote: I moved my Yorkcraft YC-8J jointer to my new shop, re-installed the tables, and I'm having alignment issues. It's been years since I did this from scratch, and I don't remember how I handled this last time. make sure your wedges in the table/base are not in a bind. that wreaks more havoc than anything else when they are that far out RE: Jointer alignment help - Aram - 09-09-2017 (09-09-2017, 07:53 PM)JGrout Wrote: make sure your wedges in the table/base are not in a bind. that wreaks more havoc than anything else when they are that far out Thanks. I'll check tomorrow. RE: Jointer alignment help - Aram - 09-10-2017 (09-09-2017, 08:35 PM)Aram Wrote: Thanks. I'll check tomorrow. Took the table off, cleaned everything, put it back together. Also I made sure the gib screw was in the gib indentation, which maybe I missed the first time. Much better now! RE: Jointer alignment help - JGrout - 09-10-2017 (09-10-2017, 05:11 PM)Aram Wrote: Took the table off, cleaned everything, put it back together. Also I made sure the gib screw was in the gib indentation, which maybe I missed the first time. Much better now! thanks for the update this helps others more than most can ever know |