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Mounted Power Feeder on Jointer (w/pics)
Hello Everyone,
After a three month wait, my jointer power feeder made its overseas journey successfully, arriving at work a couple of weeks ago. Work on the house has held up its installation until tonight. I assembled the main components and laid them out to see what needed to go where, I drilled and tapped two holes in the back of the jointers main casting to receive the mounting bracket. It wasn't until after I had drilled the holes that I noticed that I would not be able to swing a regular tap handle for the hole nearest the fence mounting bracket. I didn't feel like removing the fence so I used a 12 point 1/4" box end wrench, and with many 1/2 turns, I had both holes tapped, Time to mount the power feeder, I have it so it is pulling just after the cutterhead. I feed the board about 6" past the cutterhead and the power feeder takes over. I noticed right away that even with the turtle/hare speed selector in turtle mode, the power feeder was going to be running too fast. I switched out the primary set of gears for a second set that would allow it to run even slower, Time for a test run, I was not sure what to expect for marks on the back of the board from the power feeder; and I was happy to see virtually none, Here is what the business end of the power feeder looks like, I only ran the one test board tonight, but I am quite pleased. I have 1200 BF of cherry to turn into cabinets and trim around the house, this should make it easier. Thanks for looking, David. Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him |
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Mounted Power Feeder on Jointer (w/pics)
So David, I know it is early yet but does this feeder raise and lower to the
contour od a board that is not perfectly flat? Seems like if it does not you would have to do a lot of extra feeding your self to guard against pushing the board down. |
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