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    Wood jointer

    Does anyone near Sydney have a large wood jointer they could run a couple of timber slabs through for me to get the warp out of them please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Classic88 View Post
    Does anyone near Sydney have a large wood jointer they could run a couple of timber slabs through for me to get the warp out of them please?
    If you can't find one on here, try your local "Mens Shed". I do a bit of woodworking in Kalgoorlie, and any tools / machines I don't have, I can always find at the local Shed.
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    You need a Buzzer and Thicknesser.
    Try a local joiner?

    A Joiner is usually something to join the boards like a Biscuit Joiner or Festool Domino Joiner (They are awesome we have one).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piddler View Post
    You need a Buzzer and Thicknesser.
    Try a local joiner?

    A Joiner is usually something to join the boards like a Biscuit Joiner or Festool Domino Joiner (They are awesome we have one).
    No - a "jointer" is a very specific woodworking tool, which flattens a face or straightens and squares an edge of a piece of timber, where a thicknesser planes a piece of timber to thickness.
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    Sorry, I gave my jointer to a local Men's Shed as it made too much mess for home use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Sorry, I gave my jointer to a local Men's Shed as it made too much mess for home use.
    Mess! Tell me about it. SWMBO bought a very nice gate leg table at a deceased estate auction. One leg was missing. Quote for one from a local cabinet maker/wood turner sent her to the wine cask. "Can you make one on your lathe?" I sent her off to buy the appropriate piece of timber, cut out a profile from traffic sign aluminium (Shh) and made a spring loaded jig so the toolpost would follow the profile. Quite successful. Then came clean up time. Bloody wood shavings and dust everywhere and I mean everywhere. I was still finding pockets of it years later. Told her no more wood work ever. Next time she will get a nice steel or aluminium leg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    No - a "jointer" is a very specific woodworking tool, which flattens a face or straightens and squares an edge of a piece of timber, where a thicknesser planes a piece of timber to thickness.
    Thank you, I just learned something.....now , how did it get the name?

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    Sometimes also called a surfacer.
    One would face & edge a board on the jointer/surfacer before thicknessing to hopefully have something that is dead straight & not twisted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    Thank you, I just learned something.....now , how did it get the name?
    What Does a Jointer Do? - Ask Matt #13 - YouTube
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    Thank you, I just learned something.....now , how did it get the name?
    Not 100% sure, but I would think that it is because one of the most common uses for a jointer is to get the edges of boards perfectly straight so that they can be glued and butted together (or jointed) to form a large slab of timber to make things such as table tops. Not something I've ever done - I'm too busy playing with my lathe at the moment.
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