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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2025
Love the precision in shaving down material to flatten!!! Great add on to my shop!
Luigi bambino
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de noviembre de 2024
Wow. Out of the box its apparent that it is well built. Dont be surprise or intimidated that it needs some tune up before you use it. Follow this sequence: set up the outfeed table to be collinear to the cutter head; then set the infeed table to be coplanar with the outfeed table. That took me about an hour or more to do. Now the results are very impressive. Beautiful flattening of surfaces and nice straight edges. Im happy.
ElleA
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de agosto de 2023
Overall this is an awesome machine. Folks have complained about the fence. It is perfectly adequate. The knob for adjusting its placement is plastic, but the thing is, it takes very little to lock it in place. No need to crank it down. Just finger tight. Once I adjusted the angle, it has stayed true. I check it every time I move it in or out and it is always fine. The infeed and outfeed were co-planer right out of the box. I had to square up the fence and I was in business. The infeed table has a noticible dip in the center, but surprisingly this does not affect the use.I finally had to rotate the blades. It seemed simple, just loosen the screw and rotate the blade. However, I noticed I was getting slight grooves in my wood. The blade will collect a bit of debris under the front and if you rotate it without cleaning the bottom first, one side will be a micron higher than the other. You need to completely remove the screw and the blade and clean the bottom of the blade. Also check the seat. Then you are back to perfect.
David Nadeau
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de junio de 2023
The only down side is making it coplaner if you have to. I read all the reviews. Some said good out of the box. Mine was not. 2 hours later it was.(I took my time.) After that all was right in the world. Some people complained about the fence being weak and easy to push out of square. I don't push more than enough to keep contact with it. It is a guide. I had no problem getting square cuts and flat faces so far. I put a piece of figured hardwood through with a little chip out at the end of the face. I'm not sure but think it is my fault due to having a problem finding grain direction. In the end as long as your not using it to help make money as part of a business it is a very good jointer especially for the 349 bucks.
Scott V.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de junio de 2020
Well first off, I am NO PROFESSIONAL WOODWORKER. It is a hobby and my wife has a consignment booth where she sells some stuff I make.... I was EXTREMELY RELUCTANT to purchase this unit after the reviews I saw. About it being plastic fence ( NOT.... it is ALUMINUM ) and this that the other thing..... if your breaking handles, yes they are plastic, you are tightening toooooo much. Yes the tables WERE NOT ALIGNED WORTH A CRAP and I spent quite some time adjusting, readjusting and more adjusting and more fine tuning.... I now have a TOTAL KICKASS JOINTER THAT EATS WOOD FOR A SNACK ! Seriously, I had on loaner PORTER CABLE 2 blade unit, it was AWESOME an it worked fine....... LOUD AS HECK TOO !!! I absolutely had to wear my ear muffs.... this unit is baby snoring compared to the PC ! I ran OAK 6" wide through it and was NOT AS LOUD as the PC just running with NO WOOD CUTTING !!! YES, as you can see by this post this is a no holds comment... I have nothing to loose or gain, just wanted a REAL PERSON to put it in REAL TERMS about this unit ! I am SORRY AS HELL I DIDNT GET THE 8" now that I see how well this unit performs. YES, metal handles for the fence adjustment would be nicer..... just dont torque them too much. I love that the table can be adjusted and the unit is SOLID BUILT ! I absolutely love how quite it is cutting..... it is almost SCARY QUIET... make sure you aren't taking too much off the stock !To address the WEDGE cutting fence side to front side..... make sure your OUTFEED TABLE is true to the cutter blades. ONLY adjust 1/4 turn each time as I found that the table really moves when you loosen the big screws. Once that is done, DO THE SAME ON THE INFEED TABLE !!!!! I adjusted the outfeed over an over, to find out the infeed was NOT true to the blades.... guess what, if you feed too heavy on the entrance, you will be cutting wedges !!! Test by multiple passes on a scrap 6" board at least 12-18 inches long. DO NOT ROTATE, only flip end to end keeping the SAME EDGE to the fence...... after many passes...... measure the fence side and other side of stock... if your not far off, you did good ! IT IS NOT A THICKNESS PLANER, if you want that, BUY ONE.IN CLOSING....... this machine is AWESOME ! Packaging was FABULOUS.... SETUP WAS EASY..... WORKS GREAT.So So So sorry I didn't get the 8" model for WIDER cuts now that I see how well this unit performs........ buy it, adjust it, and LOVE IT !!!! And again, this was not a paid or solicited review... this just is ME...... chow !
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