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{{Template:EquipmentPage
{{Equipment page
|toolname=Jointer
| toolname = Jointer
|model="It's grey" --The Owner
| model = "It's grey" --The Owner
|serial=??
| serial = ??
|owner=Jim Akeson
| owner = Jim Akeson
|loanstatus=Semi-Permanent Loan
| loanstatus = Semi-Permanent Loan
|arrived=Pre 2013
| arrived = Pre 2013
|location=Woodworking Shop
| location = Woodworking Shop
|status=Functional (needs repair, see notes)
| status = Functional (needs repair, see notes)
|permission=Open to Members & Friends
| permission = Open to Members & Friends
|certification=Demo/Notes Required
| certification = Demo/Notes Required
|itemphoto=[[File:Jointer.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]]
| id = 73
| itemphoto = [[File:73.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]]
}}
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==Usage Notes==
==Usage Notes==


{{Box.Warning|Boards must be '''ABSOLUTELY FREE''' of nails, staples, screws, or other metal. Check boards thoroughly each and every time, make no presumptions. One mistake will chip the blade and render it useless (drum blades are very expensive).}}
{{Warning|Boards must be '''ABSOLUTELY FREE''' of nails, staples, screws, or other metal. Check boards thoroughly each and every time, make no presumptions. One mistake will chip the blade and render it useless (drum blades are very expensive).}}


==Specs==
==Specs==

Latest revision as of 07:07, 8 January 2017

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73.jpg
Type Jointer
Make/Model "It's grey" --The Owner
Serial number ??
Original owner Jim Akeson
Loan status Semi-Permanent Loan
Arrival date Pre 2013
Location Woodworking Shop
Functional status Functional (needs repair, see notes)
Usage permissions Open to Members & Friends
Certification Demo/Notes Required
Wiki-ID 73
Label 1.0" 1.5" 2.0"

Usage Notes

Boards must be ABSOLUTELY FREE of nails, staples, screws, or other metal. Check boards thoroughly each and every time, make no presumptions. One mistake will chip the blade and render it useless (drum blades are very expensive).

Specs

  • Similar to thickness planer but for planing boards edge-wise versus flat on the planer.
  • Ensures multiple boards will be the same width.
  • ??

Repair Notes

  • Needs to be mounted to base
  • One adjustment dial is shattered, needs repair
  • Requires a belt