- A
jointer or in some configurations, a
jointer-planer (also
known in the UK and
Australia as a
planer or
surface planer, and
sometimes also as a buzzer...
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preparing rough stock, the
jointer plane is
usually preceded by the fore
plane or jack
plane and
followed by the
smoothing plane.
Jointer planes are typically...
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first flat side
requires either face
planing with a
jointer or face
planing using a
planer and
jointer sled. A
thickness planer is a
woodworking machine...
- the coulter. A
rolling coulter has an
optional accessory called a
jointer. The
jointer flips over a
small part of the
surface on top of the
slice before...
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consist of a
tablesaw with a side-mounted
jointer.
Another common example of this type of
machine is the
jointer-thicknesser (also
known as an over-under)...
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movement they allow:
plane joint, ball and
socket joint,
hinge joint,
pivot joint,
condyloid joint and
saddle joint.
Joints can also be classified, according...
- The
Joint may
refer to:
Slang for
prison American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,
colloquially known as "The
Joint" The
Joint (Sirius XM) XM radio...
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components together. Traditionally,
jointing was
performed using a
jointer plane.
Modern techniques include the use of a
jointer machine, a hand held
router and...
- Look up
jointing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jointing may
refer to: Edge
jointing of a
board to
ensure that it is straight,
square and smooth...
- A lap
joint or
overlap joint is a
joint in
which the
members overlap. Lap
joints can be used to join wood, plastic, or metal. A lap
joint can be used...