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Jointer and Planer
Safety and Basic Usage OrientationSlide2
Ka-Loon Tung
Instruct
orsSlide3
Overview
Nova Labs
Tools
Terminology Discussion
What is it?
Capabilities
Anatomy
Operation
Safety
Techniques
References
and ResourcesSlide4
Nova Labs
What is Nova Labs?
A non-profit Makerspace
What is a Makerspace? (per Wikipedia)
A Makerspace is a physical location supporting a collaborative environment and community.
A maker's facility usually provides access to community tools and people with a wealth of knowledge.
Given access to these resources, community members are able to learn and complete projects, which would otherwise be out of their capability.
How is the space funded?
Through classes like this, membership dues and donations
How do I become a member?
Find a subject that interests you and get a member to sponsor you.
First Step - Find a Sponsor!Slide5
ToolsJointer (Planer)
(Thickness) PlanerSlide6
Terminology DiscussionWhat is rough lumber vs. surfaced lumberWhy buy rough lumber vs. surfaced lumber?TerminologyS2S, S4S, S2SR1E
Quarter measurement (4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 8/4,
etc
)What is board-feet?Types of Defects
http://www.schmeling.com/reference/pdf_files/Common%20Lumber%20Defects.pdfSlide7
Jointer (Planer)Slide8
So, what is it?
a woodworking machine used to produce a flat surface along a board’s length
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Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JointerSlide9
CapabilitiesFace Jointing – Creating a flat face along the length of a board. Edge Jointing – Creating a flat face along the length of a board that at a set angle (e.g. 90 degrees) with respect to a surfaced face Rabbeting – Cutting a channel along the length of a boardSlide10
Anatomy
Outfeed
Table
Infeed
Table
http://cdn0.grizzly.com/manuals/g0593_m.pdf
Control Panel
Fence
Cutterhead
Guard
Outfeed
Table Height Adjustment
InfeedTable
Height AdjustmentSlide11
OperationWood Feed DirectionInfeed Table
Cutterhead
Outfeed
TableWood Grain DirectionCutterhead Guard
FenceSlide12
Safety
Eyes, ears, and lungs
Safety
glasses
Ear
protection
Dust collection
Dust mask or respirator
Start and Stop
Start
the
tool and make sure it is at full
speed before contact with the
material
Stop the tool
after the material is firmly
secured by (a) clearing the
cutterhead
or (b) held firmly for an emergency stop
Avoid backing out the material. Lift if
neededSlide13
Safety
Apparel Awareness - No gloves, loose fitting clothing/hair, or jewelry
Acceptable
material to work withWood ONLY!
Material Size should be long and wide enough to safely move through the cutter head
Long-grain operation ONLY! (Do not try to joint end-grain)
Light passes
Use Safety Devices
Push blocks and push sticks when face jointing
Magnetic
featherboards
to assist with pressureSlide14
(Thickness) PlanerSlide15
So, what is it?
a woodworking machine to trim boards to a consistent thickness throughout their length and
parallel*
on both surfaces
-
Wikipedia
* Verbiage updated for accuracy
http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thickness_planerSlide16
CapabilitiesPlaning – Running a board through along a flat face to create a parallel surface that is also flatSkip planning – Running a board that has not been face jointedSlide17
Anatomy
http://servicenet.dewalt.com/Products/Detail/DW735#
Power Switch
Height Adjustment
Table
Cutterhead
(inside)
Infeed
Roller
Outfeed
RollerSlide18
OperationWood Feed DirectionWood Grain DirectionSlide19
Safety
Eyes, ears, and lungs
Safety
glasses
Ear
protection
Dust collection
Dust mask or respirator
Start and Stop
Start
the
tool and make sure it is at full
speed before contact with the
material
Stop the tool
after the material has cleared
the
cutterhead
Don’t back out the material. Push through
with a piece of scrap material if neededSlide20
Safety
Apparel Awareness - No gloves, loose fitting clothing/hair, or
jewelry
Don’t put any hands or clothing into the machineAcceptable material to work with
Wood ONLY!
Material Size should be long and wide enough to safely move through the cutter head
Long-grain operation ONLY! (Do not try to joint end-grain)
Light passes
Use Safety Devices
Push blocks and push sticks when face jointing
Magnetic
featherboards
to assist with pressureSlide21
TechniquesSnipeOrder of operations (S1 through to S6)Face joint
Edge joint
Surfacing parallel face
Ripping parallel edge
Square Ends
Posture and flow of movement
Gauging progress
Safety
Discuss the "what-if" dangers with a given technique
Use of safety devices
Hand placement when not using safety devicesSlide22
References and Resources
Visiting the Lumber Yard
A trip to the lumber yard
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https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2FNYJMkP-o
Demystifying the lumber yard -
https
://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXqf7gkl76E
How to mill lumber using
a jointer -
https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-ZZ0dhbJYY
How to mill timber/lumber - Introduction to milling with a jointer and thickness planer -
https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_acU8NNUaU
Jointer Setup
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https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO746cuRqV4