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Comparison of Jointer and Thickness Planer Machines<br>When it comes to woodworking, having the right tools can make a world of difference. 2 necessary machines in any woodshop are the jointer and the thickness planer. Though they both work to prepare lumber for tasks, they serve unique functions and run in different ways. This post will dive deep into the comparison in between a jointer and a thickness planer, detailing their specs, purposes, and importance, along with a helpful FAQ area.<br>Understanding the Basics<br>Jointer:A jointer is developed to develop a flat surface area on the edge or face of a piece of lumber. It works through a series of rotating blades that cut along the wood, successfully getting rid of any warps or problems. The primary objective of a jointer is to guarantee that the wood surface is perfectly flat, making it perfect for edge joining.<br><br>Thickness Planer:A thickness planer, sometimes referred to as a thicknesser, is used to reduce the thickness of lumber while likewise guaranteeing its surface area is flat. This machine has a set of rollers that pull the wood through a set of sharp blades, enabling a consistent thickness throughout the entire length of the board.<br>Secret Features and Functions<br>To much better understand the differences, let's break down their functions and functions in the table below:<br>FeatureJointerThickness PlanerMain PurposeFlattening faces & |
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