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I do pretty much the same as you, 1/16th inch and i seldom change that setting. If I do have a board that's badly crooked I'll straighten the edge with a tracksaw.
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I'm the same way. I run shallow passes to clean the rough edge. When it's nearly there, I scribble pencil on the edge or face and take just enough to make the pencil marks disappear.
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I am like am you never change the depth of cut but have it set at .050". It does require a lot of passes on some boards, but they are flat with a square edge. I always mark the flat and square edge with a chalk " X".
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1/32" is normal for me. I rarely have to joint very long boards, but when I do (and there is significant warp) I will bump it up to 1/8".
I just find that it's a lot easier to control with shallow cuts, less chatter, cleaner edge, all of that. Unlikely to have the board caught and thrown.
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Agree
I also have mine set up for 1/16th of an inch.
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Rather make more passes than hog off to much at once.
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1/16 of an inch for me as well.
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Without looking, I would guess 1/32". I will adjust if necessary. Usually a light cut.
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I've never actually measured the depth of cut; it's probably something like 1/32". I am more focused on a consistent cut, minimizing tearout as much as possible. Once set, I never move it unless something like a blade change forces me to move it.
Ray
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