How To Make Flat, Wide Panels - WOOD magazine

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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2019
  • Learn how to make flat, wide panels, even though you may only have a 6" jointer and a 12" planer. WOOD magazine's Jeff Mertz provides tips and methods for working around the limitations of these tools to create wide panels that glue up and stay flat.
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Комментарии • 27

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the knowledge !!!!!!!!

  • @user-vp9ss7oc5x
    @user-vp9ss7oc5x 2 года назад +139

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  • @allanwolfe6071
    @allanwolfe6071 5 лет назад +14

    jointing technique not mentioned - there is no way of having a true 90 degree on the jointer no matter how precise you set up the fence. It will always be slightly off. When you run the mating board through, run it in the alternate direction in reference to its mate. Equivocally, you will have the "complementary angle" and get a better mating for glue up.

  • @vyaterminaciones
    @vyaterminaciones 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing!!!!!! Thank you!!!

  • @karencrews360
    @karencrews360 3 года назад +1

    Isn't it amazing how some people can critize other peoples work when they themselves dont know their arsh fron a hole in the ground ....as for me i thought you did a wonderful job ...keep up the good work

  • @MD-cd7em
    @MD-cd7em 3 года назад

    YES SIRR..THANKYOU!

  • @kb6dxn
    @kb6dxn 5 лет назад

    I always mark the jointed edges then take it to the planner then when planning once the other side is flat I plane on both sides to make sure the board doesn't wrap by creating stresses in the board. When sawing the other edge I take the mating boards and cut 1 face up and the other board face down in case the saw blade is off 90 degrees..

  • @ComputadorasESGA
    @ComputadorasESGA 5 лет назад

    Amazing! Excelent tips, thanks!!! 👍

  • @nicholasschrader2399
    @nicholasschrader2399 5 лет назад

    So after all that what did you build with that panel ?

  • @andiestwo5
    @andiestwo5 5 лет назад +1

    I enjoyed your video, Thank you and I'll stop wet wiping the glue on my cutting boards.

  • @nicholasschrader2399
    @nicholasschrader2399 5 лет назад

    tape across the progect. what was the progect?

  • @BiggMo
    @BiggMo 5 лет назад +1

    I’m surprised his table-saw isn’t equipped with a riving knife (at least i can’t see one in this video). I understand removing the guard for videoing (most people remove them for convenience) but a riving knife is a great anti-kick alternative.

    • @BiggMo
      @BiggMo 4 года назад

      WOOD magazine: how old is this video? Riving knives have been around for a couple of decades. May be time to record some current materials?

  • @LTVoyager
    @LTVoyager 5 лет назад +2

    What is the advantage of this technique compared to just running all of the boards full width through the planer before jointing the edges?

    • @BiggMo
      @BiggMo 5 лет назад

      LTVoyager: more control over the joint alignment when there are multiple joints.

  • @chriselliottph.d5390
    @chriselliottph.d5390 4 года назад

    I have a dewalt 7342 and it seems it will not go low enough to clean up 1 inch material. Do you have a suggestion.

    • @josephs3973
      @josephs3973 3 года назад +1

      Put a one inch MDF bed on top of the planer bed and add one inch to your thickness.

  • @micron001
    @micron001 3 года назад +1

    Well, I thought vid quality was good (audio and all that). The only thing I might add is that I also will sometimes flip the mating board so that angles cancel themselves out, but I also try to alternate end grain between boards so that if on one the end grain arcs like a mountain, the next arcs like a valley. Otherwise you run the risk of a glued up panel with waves as it moves with the seasonal humidity.

  • @ByronTabor
    @ByronTabor 5 лет назад +2

    What would happen if you dropped that panel onto the spinning saw blade? Can you show us?

    • @OtherDalfite
      @OtherDalfite 2 года назад

      You're a little bit sadistic, aren't you?

  • @jaymiller286
    @jaymiller286 5 лет назад +3

    Why are all safety procedures not followed, no jewelry to be worn, hearing protection not used

    • @InfectedByEli
      @InfectedByEli 5 лет назад +2

      No riving knife, no dust collection...

    • @ByronTabor
      @ByronTabor 5 лет назад

      And moving a large panel over a running saw blade!

  • @dewaltxr7628
    @dewaltxr7628 4 года назад

    Sorry, i fell asleep can u do it again.

  • @nigelscott1922
    @nigelscott1922 5 лет назад +1

    Flat and square......not rocket science

  • @nicholasschrader2399
    @nicholasschrader2399 5 лет назад +1

    another fake channel

  • @nicholasschrader2399
    @nicholasschrader2399 5 лет назад

    just another guy collecting money from you tube