The more work I do and see videos like this leans me more towards hand tools. How many boards could you edge joint with a hand plane by the time this video ends? I find myself getting very frustrated fiddling with machine setup.
@janetyer71477 ай бұрын
Thank you for another interesting video. For wood with difficult grain, to better avoid splintering the edges, I would suggest using a "compression" bit in your router, in this joining application. A compression bit combines both an up-spiral at the bottom and a down-spiral at the top, which work together to push the edges toward the center during the cut, in compression, hence the name.
@audraschoch76632 ай бұрын
Oh my, you just saved us some consideration and money on a JOINTER.... Great video and love the channel ✅
@jt94983 ай бұрын
I learned something new today about my router table capabilities! Thanks!
@279worksАй бұрын
I can't thank you enough for the knowledge you have dispensed in this video, I could not figure out why I was getting snipe at the end of my boards, and you actually took the time to show us 2 scenarios of what can go wrong and for that I am so grateful. I took a couple scrap boards and kept running them through and making micro adjustments on the fence and I managed to get a perfect jointed board, thank you! The trick for me that worked was having the router bit bite the straight edge just enough but that it doesn't get stuck on the edge but just nicks it as you rotate the router bit. Excellent teaching!
@fabiomerlin88203 ай бұрын
Perfect explanation. The troubleshooting helps a lot in my attempts to execute this. Thanks for the video.
@bruce-le-smith11 ай бұрын
Great video as always, super helpful, thank you
@anaphylastiks9 ай бұрын
I've been mucking around trying to make guitar bindings. I have a router table. Your comment about the high RPM and two cuts per rotation, therefore a good cut (even with wood prone to splintering), is highly appreciated. I want to use the router table to make a long thin piece of strangely shaped rimu facier trim flat or squared so can put through thicknesser.
@shanelewickill13942 ай бұрын
Great video. Helped me a lot and was a total game changer for me. Happier than a pig in sh$t right now…ty
@davidsalenieks70093 ай бұрын
KREG marketing department does it again!
@johnpetrea4 ай бұрын
Thank You for this information
@Zamboni-080511 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@liorgoldenberg37708 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this video! I tried this on my Bosch router table that comes with a 1/16" shim (on outfeed side) and couldn't get it jointed. Actually gradually went further and further out of square. Would love some insight and tips on that. Thank you!
@Mark-bh8zo7 ай бұрын
Did you ever find a solution I have a Bosch router table and have been wondering the same thing.
@liorgoldenberg37707 ай бұрын
I did not... :/ @@Mark-bh8zo
@researchandbuild17516 ай бұрын
Don't work well for me either
@amohtash4 ай бұрын
Exact same problem with bosch table. Strangely when i use one shim the space between the two shims is not 1/16.
@researchandbuild17514 ай бұрын
@@amohtash so i found it worked once i made sure the bit was not out too far. It can tale some practice runs the get the bit in the perfect position
@Mark-bh8zo2 ай бұрын
Is there a max. amount you would want to cut off in a single pass (ie. no more than 1/8"?).
@LarryB-inFL11 ай бұрын
I've used this on my router table (Bosch tables also come equipped for it) but have not seen a reason to use this over my very simple "jointer jig" on my table saw. Would love to hear why this would be better????
@maratala11 ай бұрын
Maybe it's not that it's better but another option for when one of the usual ways of doing it doesn't work for you. For example, I don't have a table saw so this would be a good option. Cheers!
@HardcoreWoodworking9 ай бұрын
Ease of use, let's say I have a dado stack set up on my table saw, it'd be faster to use this instead
@josephsinclair13389 ай бұрын
The jig I made works for most applications but is harder to determine actual material lost during cut and I can’t use smaller pieces so this method is ideal for me without making a new jig.
@brettridings55948 ай бұрын
For the same reason he might use this over an actual jointer, higher cuts per minute/inch a smoother edge less prone to chipping
@PB8man8 ай бұрын
because not everyone has a table saw dude. For fucks sake.
@amohtash4 ай бұрын
I do this with my router table and the middle of the board becomes bowed, or higher than the 2 extremity... what do i do wrong?
@Wwgoa4 ай бұрын
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@ToddThompson-du9mx2 ай бұрын
fail, wasnt even wearing safety socks. Serious violation Im suprised you didnt loose both of your feet making this video. Very very risky. When Im waking up and heading into the shop, the very first thing I do is put on my safety thong and safety socks before I even leave the bedroom in the morning. Between my helmet safety thong and safety socks Im much safer the all of these bozos on you tube trying to teach without even the most basic of safety gear. Like this guy, he probably hasnt even told the neighbors or anyone else in the area his safe word in case he has an emergency. Mine is "Salsa". Stay safe everyone.