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I use a different method using a strong magnet and a piece of glass.
I do not think you need to make the tables the same height with your jig,just parallel to each other. The infeed table can be lower.Then the cutters won't touch the table. I'll assume your directions will be the same as follows.
Loosen the locking screws.
Set jig over the cutterhead.
Rock cutterhead back and forth very slightly so knife comes up to the magnets.The cutter should be flush to the magnets.
Snug locking screws and check.
Repeat for other knives.
Raise the front table for depth of cut and try a test piece.
My method only differs in the magnet and piece of glass.I place a piece of 1/4" plate glass from a jalousie window on the outfeed table only. I lower the infeed table at least 1/2" for easier access to the cutterhead screws.No need to find top dead center,this method does it for you.I have a magnet rated at 50 lb pull that goes over the glass.The knife pulls straight up with a definite "click".I rock the cutterhead slightly so the blade is dead flush with the glass.
Then I snug up the screws,check and tighten the screws.
Usually takes me 40 minutes or less to remove,clean cutterhead and replace knives.
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problem 1 you are using a magnetic knife setting jig
problem 2 your in and outfeed tables are set too low allowing the knife to protrude out of the head too far
My rule of thumb the knife extends the length of the grind + 1/32" if you have no other reference to use
One way to help you understand knife height is to use a stick to set knives Joe
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My jointer only has the gib screws I don't see any springs or adjustment screws to adjust height Using the board method how do I hold the knife in place while I tighten the gib screws
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