Why is a jointer called a jointer?

The jointer derives its name from its primary function of producing flat edges on boards prior to joining them edge-to-edge to produce wider boards. The use of this term probably arises from the name of a type of hand plane, the jointer plane, which is also used primarily for this purpose.
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Is it a jointer or joiner?

If you are making joints to join together two pieces of wood, it is a joiner that you need. If you are trueing or flattening the face of a board, or squaring a face with an edge, then it is the jointer that you need.
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What is the difference between a planer and a jointer?

A jointer can be used to make a board's face and edge straight and true. A planer makes your boards uniform in thickness, with two parallel faces. The operations aren't interchangeable between the two machines.
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What is a jointer called in the UK?

This is the case for (what Americans call) jointers and planers. Both tools plane wood (like a hand plane does) and create shavings, but only one of the two is actually called a planer. To confuse things even more, what is called a jointer in the US is traditionally called a planer in the UK.
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Is jointer a Scrabble word?

Yes, jointer is a valid Scrabble word.
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Why do they call it a jointer when it planes wood?



Do I need a jointer if I have a planer?

Most woodworkers know that you need both a planer and a jointer to get the most out of rough lumber (at least for power tool users). The jointer is used to flatten one face and square up one edge and the planer is then used to make the second face flat and parallel to the first.
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Can I use a table saw as a jointer?

Using Your Table Saw as a Jointer. Even if you own a jointer, you'll want to master this technique. With the addition of a simple shop-made fence, you can easily edge joint on your table saw. Remember that man-made materials like plywood can be hard on steel jointer knives – but not on carbide table saw blades.
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Does Dewalt make a jointer?

DEWALT®'s portable or stationary cordless routers, joiners, and planers meet your professional woodworking demands. Shop online or locally today.
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Is a jointer the same as a thicknesser?

A jointer is used to make a board perfectly flat and will remove warps and twists in the board. So you'd run rough lumber through a jointer first, and then a use a thicknesser (known in the US as a planer) to get the board to a consistent thickness and perfectly parallel.
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What is a Rabbeting ledge?

The rabbetting ledge is just a cutout in the outfeed table so the board can move along when the rabbet is cut. It does restrict the maximum depth of cut, about 9/16" on my jointer. The "shelf" that the blade guard is mounted on provides support for the work. It isn't large, so you concentrate on staying flat to that.
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What's the purpose of a wood jointer?

The jointer derives its name from its primary function of producing flat edges on boards prior to joining them edge-to-edge to produce wider boards. The use of this term probably arises from the name of a type of hand plane, the jointer plane, which is also used primarily for this purpose.
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How long of a jointer do I need?

the standard rule is 2x the table length, but you can make the table longer. I was able to joint some 6' long stock on an old, 4" King Seeley jointer when that was all I had.
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Should you go joint or plane first?

That's why it's important to joint one face first: Without a flat face to ride against the planer tables, the feed rollers simply press the board flat against the tables while the knives plane the top face. Any cup, bow, or twist springs back once the board exits the planer.
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Can you use a hand held planer as a jointer?

A planer can be used as a jointer by following a few woodworking tricks. Woodworking jointers and planers are used to mill wood so they can be used to build furniture and other projects to correct dimensions.
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Can you use a jointer on both sides?

No, you cannot. This will make the board square, but it will NOT ensure it doesn't taper. With the jointer you can only make each corner square. You can't make the opposing faces parallel with each other.
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Will a planer flatten a board?

In order to flatten a warped, twisted, or cupped board, a common approach is to first use a jointer to create one perfectly flat face. Then you run the board through a thickness planer with the flat face downward, and the planer makes the top face parallel to the bottom.
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