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Mike Marlow
 
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"TeamCasa" wrote in message
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In a separate thread, a discussion has evolved to discussing the

difference
between the quality of a surface prepared by a jointer and that of a rip
from a tablesaw.

I believe that if all of the equipment is setup properly, all blades are
quality ones, sharp and the procedures are sound, a jointer will still
render a better quality surface than a tablesaw time and time again.

Thoughts?

Dave


Yup - though a table saw is potentially capable of turing out a cut
perfectly suitable for glue up. Sometimes I get those, and sometimes I
reach for my plane.
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-Mike-