What do you have for a planer/ jointer, and would you buy it again if you had the chance? I have the dewalt 13" planer but need to get a jointer however space is at a premium in my shop.
So for whatever reason I CANNOT find it on their website, but I got it at Walmart! It is essentially this exact product, but it plugs in. I got the plug in version so that I wouldn’t have to worry about changing the batteries. Here’s the link, hope this helps: www.walmart.com/ip/1981731036?sid=3cff6519-84f9-4f2f-8591-f415c6b832c3
Second on the editing. Narration is always primary channel, background sound secondary and much lower in volume. Take this advice it will save your fingers. Never raise the TS blade above the work piece higher than half the depth of the gullets. No reason to do so.
From the thumbnail it looked massive, still very nice 👍
Big thanks
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That is a high honor! Welcome aboard!
Cool design
Glad you like it
Awesome build!!!!
Thanks!
i like it
Thank you!
Very nice and creative project. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Great work ❤️❤️❤️
Thank youuuu!
Very cool build. Why do you leave your table saw blade so high when cutting. You made me very nervous. LOL
Truthfully, I forget. But that is a great catch. Saftey first always. I’ll remember moving forward! Glad you liked the vid!
What do you have for a planer/ jointer, and would you buy it again if you had the chance? I have the dewalt 13" planer but need to get a jointer however space is at a premium in my shop.
What angle did you cut the boards at
I eyeballed it. It’s was around 12 degrees I believe, but I’m not 100% sure.
What light did you use? Ordering link if possible?
So for whatever reason I CANNOT find it on their website, but I got it at Walmart! It is essentially this exact product, but it plugs in. I got the plug in version so that I wouldn’t have to worry about changing the batteries.
Here’s the link, hope this helps:
www.walmart.com/ip/1981731036?sid=3cff6519-84f9-4f2f-8591-f415c6b832c3
you're welcome
Gotta brush up on your editing, can't hear you talking when you're running machines.
Noted, thank you for the advice!
@EvanDavidsonWoodWorking no problem very cool project though!
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Second on the editing. Narration is always primary channel, background sound secondary and much lower in volume.
Take this advice it will save your fingers. Never raise the TS blade above the work piece higher than half the depth of the gullets. No reason to do so.