01-13-2020, 12:01 PM
It's been a while since I've fired up any of my tools. We moved a little over a year ago and I no longer have my 24x24 shop, now I have half of a 2 car garage. I haven't been very motivated to do much since the new house has a 30 acre lake and I've spent most of my spare time fishing.
Anyway, rain and cold have pushed me inside and I'm ready to make some new doors for the cabinets in the bathrooms of the new house. I fire up the jointer and rather than making the board straight, I'm making wedges. The leading edge is getting thinner and the trailing end isn't getting surfaced at all. I would think this tells me the our feed table is not parallel to the infeed, but I'm not sure how to adjust it. I have an ancient 6" jet. Any thoughts? Or a link to a YouTube how to? I've watched several and none of them address my issue.
Thanks.
Anyway, rain and cold have pushed me inside and I'm ready to make some new doors for the cabinets in the bathrooms of the new house. I fire up the jointer and rather than making the board straight, I'm making wedges. The leading edge is getting thinner and the trailing end isn't getting surfaced at all. I would think this tells me the our feed table is not parallel to the infeed, but I'm not sure how to adjust it. I have an ancient 6" jet. Any thoughts? Or a link to a YouTube how to? I've watched several and none of them address my issue.
Thanks.
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