jointers
A jointer is a woodworking machine used to produce flat, square surfaces on boards. Its primary functions are to flatten a face of a board and to create a straight, square edge so boards can be joined edge to edge. A typical jointer has a rotating cutterhead with multiple knives or carbide inserts, a bed or infeed table, an outfeed table, and a fence that guides edge jointing. During face jointing, the workpiece is passed across the cutterhead with small, controlled cuts, and the outfeed table supports the material after each cut. For edge jointing, the board is run along the fence to produce a straight, square edge that matches the previously jointed face.
Types and features: Benchtop jointers are compact and suited to smaller shops, while floor-standing models offer
Operation and use: After face jointing, the board’s thickness is equalized with a planer if needed. Jointing
Safety and maintenance: Always use guards, keep hands away from the cutterhead, and employ push blocks. Regularly