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Leon wrote:
On 1/18/2013 2:40 PM, Bill wrote:
Lew Hodgett wrote:
Bill wrote:

Let me rephrase my question:

My only "fine measuring stick" is a 12" Starrett combination square.

Do I need more tools for setting up an 8" jointer or table saw
properly?
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I would not try to set cutter knives parallel to feed tables on a
jointer,
unless I had the magnetic jig sold for the purpose.

Life is just to short to try to do otherwise.

Lew


Thank you. I will learn about the jig.

One of the features of Grizzly's "parallelogram" jointer, supposedly a
step-up
than the standard/traditional design, is that the infeed and outfeed
tables
are supposed to say parallel, even after adjustments, after the jointer
is set up the first time.
The infeed and outfeed tables move together. The Lee Valley 38-inch
straight-edge ($40) will probably
come in handy for more things than I can anticipate.

Bill


I dont recall which one you looking at but you should strongly
consider the spiral cutter head.
Thinking a little further, look at the Griz jointers with the carbide
cutters. These stay sharp a long time can have their cutting surfaces
renewed by rotating them up to 4 times and require no measuring what
so ever then renewing or replacing the cutting tips.

Here they a the G0490 and G0490X. The later is $325 more.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/category/450000

All this to face *one side* of a piece of wood. ; )
I hope someone likes my work enough to keep me building!

Bill