11-29-2017, 07:53 PM
I've had a 6 inch Grizzly jointer for almost 9 years now, and while it works well (other than the blade guard spring being broken), it's kind of a pain to be restricted to lumber that is less than 6" wide. I know there are planer sleds you can build for shorter boards and even some combination techniques between the jointer and planer to flatten boards wider than a certain size jointer would normally allow, but it's just simpler, quicker and nicer to be able to use each of these tools normally.
Right now I'm definitely not in the market to upgrade my jointer (I still need to get a new ROS next week when I get paid
), but it's nice to be able to have a prospective idea of what would work best for me. It seems that most boards used for building furniture that I've seen at lumberyards, home centers, etc. are between 6 and 10 inches wide (making them out of the range of a 6" jointer's width), with a minority of them being narrower or wider. Other than slabs or maybe something REALLY exceptional looking, I don't think I'll ever use solid wood wider than about 10" without ripping it down. It just doesn't seem as stable and grain/color matching isn't too difficult, especially if you get all the pieces for a part from the same long board.
With this in mind, what would be the best size jointer for me to get when I could? I really like Grizzly's reasonable prices, overall well-reviewed products, and great customer service, so that would be the company I'd most likely pick from. They have a few different 8" models as well as some 12" models (including one combo machine with an equal sized planer). I'd probably go with something with a spiral cutterhead, which I think comes standard on the 12" combo and is an option on the other 12" ones and both the G0656 and G0490 8" models (the latter having parallelogram beds....not sure what the benefit is there but it's just a bit more expensive). I do remember Grizzly having a 10" model in years past but I can't find any info on it. I can't help but feel like that would be the ideal size. I looked at Oliver's 10", but that thing's like $3200, which is more than I think I ever want to spend on a jointer (or possibly any machine). Does anybody here with an 8" jointer ever feel inconvenienced by not having something wider? If so, how often? And on the other side, does anybody here have a 10"-12" (or wider) jointer but feel like they rarely (or never) use the full width?
Again, right now I'm just surveying my options. It's just one of those things where I like to have a general direction of where to go WAY in advance of the actual event. Thanks!
Right now I'm definitely not in the market to upgrade my jointer (I still need to get a new ROS next week when I get paid
), but it's nice to be able to have a prospective idea of what would work best for me. It seems that most boards used for building furniture that I've seen at lumberyards, home centers, etc. are between 6 and 10 inches wide (making them out of the range of a 6" jointer's width), with a minority of them being narrower or wider. Other than slabs or maybe something REALLY exceptional looking, I don't think I'll ever use solid wood wider than about 10" without ripping it down. It just doesn't seem as stable and grain/color matching isn't too difficult, especially if you get all the pieces for a part from the same long board.
With this in mind, what would be the best size jointer for me to get when I could? I really like Grizzly's reasonable prices, overall well-reviewed products, and great customer service, so that would be the company I'd most likely pick from. They have a few different 8" models as well as some 12" models (including one combo machine with an equal sized planer). I'd probably go with something with a spiral cutterhead, which I think comes standard on the 12" combo and is an option on the other 12" ones and both the G0656 and G0490 8" models (the latter having parallelogram beds....not sure what the benefit is there but it's just a bit more expensive). I do remember Grizzly having a 10" model in years past but I can't find any info on it. I can't help but feel like that would be the ideal size. I looked at Oliver's 10", but that thing's like $3200, which is more than I think I ever want to spend on a jointer (or possibly any machine). Does anybody here with an 8" jointer ever feel inconvenienced by not having something wider? If so, how often? And on the other side, does anybody here have a 10"-12" (or wider) jointer but feel like they rarely (or never) use the full width?
Again, right now I'm just surveying my options. It's just one of those things where I like to have a general direction of where to go WAY in advance of the actual event. Thanks!
Near future projects:
-Curly Maple display case
-Jatoba and Quilted Maple dresser
-Curly Maple display case
-Jatoba and Quilted Maple dresser