I did this last fall when combining my cut off scraps into a project panel. It works pretty great! Granted, it's not perfect, but it's much better than buying a jointer for us with less shop space.
@Andrew-ih2gz absolutely, definitely not a replacement, but works way better than I thought it would. Thank you for the comment and watching! Very much appreciated
I much prefer to shim out the outfeed side of my router table fence. Takes longer than this method, as you are taking .093-.125" per pass, but all I have is time. I usually take .064".
Yep that's a good method, like I said, there are plenty of ways to do it. I don't have a router table, but if I did I would probably do it that way. Thanks for sharing another way to joint boards and thank you for the comment and also the view!
Any thoughts on full length boards? Lotta crazy people wanting 10' long tables, and don't have a jointer yet, and the lumber supplier does a "straight line" that is, well, insufficient.
@@Mitchell_G_Stepens nobody who watches woodworking videos gives a crap about music. We want to hear what you're saying. I vote you get rid of it. Music gets in the way of you sharing knowledge which is why we're here. 😊
I did this last fall when combining my cut off scraps into a project panel. It works pretty great! Granted, it's not perfect, but it's much better than buying a jointer for us with less shop space.
@Andrew-ih2gz absolutely, definitely not a replacement, but works way better than I thought it would. Thank you for the comment and watching! Very much appreciated
Excellent, thank you! Dankeschön 💪👍💪🤩
That is a winner…thanks…Paulie
Outstanding idea, thanks for sharing!
@billybike57 thanks for watching
I've used this way before I had a jointer!! Definitely works. I thought the same way you did lol if it wasn't going to work. Peace
I was surprised on how well it worked. Hey thanks for watching and the comment!
It’s more efficient than a sled unless you are starting with a live edge or a badly warped board since this is removing an 1/8” at a time
I'm going to try it
Awesome, hope it works well for you! Thanks for watching and the comment
Nifty idea. Well done. Well explained!
@@williamcooper5009 thank you for the kind words. Appreciate the feedback as well as the watch!
I much prefer to shim out the outfeed side of my router table fence. Takes longer than this method, as you are taking .093-.125" per pass, but all I have is time. I usually take .064".
Yep that's a good method, like I said, there are plenty of ways to do it. I don't have a router table, but if I did I would probably do it that way. Thanks for sharing another way to joint boards and thank you for the comment and also the view!
Yes this is another way to joint. I also personally like my router table for this. It has shims on the outfeed side.
Were are you riving knife and guards.
The strip after the blade becomes the riving knife.....
That's how I do mine because I don't have a jointer
I find it works very well, Thanks for the comment
Any thoughts on full length boards? Lotta crazy people wanting 10' long tables, and don't have a jointer yet, and the lumber supplier does a "straight line" that is, well, insufficient.
Never done 10' before, sure it can be done if you can keep the boat tight to the fence.
Are u saying hidth 😂😂😂😂.
Its height 😂😂😂 good vid though 👍
@Justme-ny9ju lmao I don't know maybe I am. Thanks for the comment.
totally unneccesary soundtrack - makes your commentary hard to hear
@serendipitynz hey thanks for the comment, I am on the fence about the whole background music thing.
Agree
Absolutely correct, very annoying. Couldn't watch. I guess he doesn't care.
@antonioperez1624 hey great comment!! Thanks for watching or at least trying to watch. I will care more next time.
@@Mitchell_G_Stepens nobody who watches woodworking videos gives a crap about music. We want to hear what you're saying. I vote you get rid of it. Music gets in the way of you sharing knowledge which is why we're here. 😊
Just get rid of the music!