Looked through a bunch of my woodworking magazine but couldn't quite find the answer I wanted. I thought I had something that showed the results from improper jointer setup so you could diagnose the problem and correct it.
After edge jointing a board, if I sit it on the jointer table or against the jointer fence or table saw table, I have a high spot in the middle of the board. I can continue to joint it to take out the slight bow but it doesn't go away. It's not a lot but it's there. I need to edge glue some maple boards for the table to the dresser I'm working on so I want to get this worked out.
Does this imply the outfeed and/or infeed table is sagging a bit ? Would that account for the problem ?
Basically looking for a trouble shooting type of guide. Thanks guys.
Steve
After edge jointing a board, if I sit it on the jointer table or against the jointer fence or table saw table, I have a high spot in the middle of the board. I can continue to joint it to take out the slight bow but it doesn't go away. It's not a lot but it's there. I need to edge glue some maple boards for the table to the dresser I'm working on so I want to get this worked out.
Does this imply the outfeed and/or infeed table is sagging a bit ? Would that account for the problem ?
Basically looking for a trouble shooting type of guide. Thanks guys.
Steve





LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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