A jointer isn't too useful without a planer.
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Ohhh and... don, I finally got that 3phase motor running on my DP. Pretty sweet to be able to go from a few RPMS to a few thousand at the twist of a knob with no belt changes![]()
I use my jointer 10x more than my planner. Neither compliment the other. Unless you are going to flatten a cupped or twisted board. Even then I would build a table sled for the planner.
If you are just using the joiner to dress the edge. They are invaluable.
Not many home shops have a 12'' joiner to use with their 12'' planner
Just my 2 cents
Thanks Bean and Don. Now I'm checking out the planer sled option.
The 5/4 stock that I'm working with is 7-9 inches wide. Perhaps I'll run the boards through the planer to get a good face, rip them to the widths that I need (aprox. 3" wide), run those through the planer on edge using a sled, resaw to get the thickness that I need, then do a final run through the planer.
Just a little worried about wobbly boards on edge going through the planer. But I guess that's where the sled comes in...
Wish I had a jointer. :sad2: