On 18 Oct 2004 18:25:59 -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
"TeamCasa" writes:
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.
A better surface for looking at, or a better surface for glue
adhesion?
used properly either tool can produce a surface siutable for glue
adhesion as well as a surface with whatever tool marks there are small
enough to escape the unaided eye. if you're getting out the magnifying
glass all bets are off.
a well tuned table saw with a good quality sharp blade is a joy to
work with....
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