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"Thomas"

13/10/2005 12:23 PM

jointer infee/outfeed table question

I just posted a picture on abpw of the infeed/outfeed tables on a Jet model
JJ-6CSX jointer that I bought used.
Please take a look and tell me if this is the correct configuration of the
tables or should they be parallel to each other.
Thanks,
Thomas


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"brianlanning"

in reply to "Thomas" on 13/10/2005 12:23 PM

13/10/2005 10:42 AM

I can't see abpw from work, but if you set the depth to 0, the tables
should be completely parallel and coplanar. That is, there should be
no peak or valley at the cutterhead. If you lower the infeed table for
a cut, the planes of the infeed and outfeed tables, should be exactly
parallel.

brian

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"tom"

in reply to "Thomas" on 13/10/2005 12:23 PM

13/10/2005 10:44 AM

Doesn't look right to me. Raise them both all the way up. Lower the
outfeed 'tiI your straightedge touches all of the infeed, and the
leading edge of the outfeed. Then measure how much the tail of the
outfeed needs shimming up. I think your best bet would be to shim the
ways of the outfeed table(as it's moved much less than the infeed), to
where it's co-planar with the infeed. Tom

Bb

"BillyBob"

in reply to "Thomas" on 13/10/2005 12:23 PM

13/10/2005 9:04 PM


"Thomas" <scythicon311@yahoo(dot)com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I just posted a picture on abpw of the infeed/outfeed tables on a Jet
model
> JJ-6CSX jointer that I bought used.
> Please take a look and tell me if this is the correct configuration of the
> tables or should they be parallel to each other.
> Thanks,
> Thomas

See the drawing I made for you in ABPW. I think it summarizes everything
that a lot of people have been trying to describe in words.

Bob

Bb

"BillyBob"

in reply to "Thomas" on 13/10/2005 12:23 PM

13/10/2005 9:58 PM


"Mike Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Have you downloaded the manual? I thought the setup and calibration
> instructions for the infeed and outfeed tables and blades were
> pretty clear.

Hey, don't go rational on us and give out good advise. We have to justify
our fees as independent advisors of the wreck.

Ah, the joys of a decent manual. I've read a few myself.

Bob

MB

Mike Berger

in reply to "Thomas" on 13/10/2005 12:23 PM

13/10/2005 4:42 PM

Have you downloaded the manual? I thought the setup and calibration
instructions for the infeed and outfeed tables and blades were
pretty clear.

Thomas wrote:
> I just posted a picture on abpw of the infeed/outfeed tables on a Jet model
> JJ-6CSX jointer that I bought used.
> Please take a look and tell me if this is the correct configuration of the
> tables or should they be parallel to each other.
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
>

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"no(SPAM)vasys" <"no(SPAM)vasys"@adelphia.net>

in reply to "Thomas" on 13/10/2005 12:23 PM

13/10/2005 5:51 PM

[email protected] wrote:

> hey, anybody have the link to that excellent jointer setup post from a
> few years back?

I believe it used to be on "WoodMagizine.com"

( http://www.woodmagazine.com/seminars/tooltune/jointer/jointer_OLD.html )

but they've take the article off their web.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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Bb

"BillyBob"

in reply to "Thomas" on 13/10/2005 12:23 PM

14/10/2005 3:40 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> hey, anybody have the link to that excellent jointer setup post from a
> few years back?

fine woodworking did an article in may/june 2000 that includes making an
alignment jig from MDF and some sheetrock screws. Its a really nice 6 page
article with good pictures. Its available as a reprint (or PDF) on their
website, but you have to buy it.

Bob

b

in reply to "Thomas" on 13/10/2005 12:23 PM

13/10/2005 1:43 PM

On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:23:17 -0500, "Thomas"
<scythicon311@yahoo(dot)com> wrote:

>I just posted a picture on abpw of the infeed/outfeed tables on a Jet model
>JJ-6CSX jointer that I bought used.
>Please take a look and tell me if this is the correct configuration of the
>tables or should they be parallel to each other.
>Thanks,
>Thomas
>


push down on your straightedge so it sits flat on the outfeed table.
the distance it hovers above the infeed table is the depth of cut.
this is adjustable with those handwheels...

hey, anybody have the link to that excellent jointer setup post from a
few years back?


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