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Got my new jointer today

submitted by NoRefunds to Woodworking 4 daysApr 25, 2025 19:59:24 ago (+12/-0)     (www.grizzly.com)

https://www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-6-x-48-jointer-with-cabinet-stand/g0814

So excited to get cutting with it. I put it together myself as well, fucking thing was SO HEAVY.

Anyway, I think this is my final tool for now.


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[ - ] Portmanure 4 points 4 daysApr 25, 2025 20:26:49 ago (+4/-0)

Nice! My jointer is always my first step when preparing boards with a reference edge, I’m a lousy craftsman but my jointer helps hide that fact.

[ - ] NoRefunds [op] 1 point 4 daysApr 26, 2025 00:18:55 ago (+1/-0)

Yeah I tried to do the "planer hack" with a long mdf sled but it's not perfect or flat, so I had to get this. I got the 8" wahuda but it's too short and my 86" boards are coming out curved. Hopefully this way it's flat flat flat

[ - ] Love240 2 points 4 daysApr 25, 2025 22:42:23 ago (+2/-0)

Final tool, lol!

"for now", indeed.

EDIT: That mobile base looks sweet. Great looking tool. Hope you get the most out of it!

[ - ] NoRefunds [op] 1 point 4 daysApr 26, 2025 02:56:10 ago (+1/-0)

You're right tho, I realized I don't have a ban saw

[ - ] Trope 1 point 4 daysApr 25, 2025 23:17:29 ago (+1/-0)

Y'all gotta quit smoking that stuff.

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 1 point 4 daysApr 26, 2025 00:08:55 ago (+1/-0)

Are you making table tops? Cabinet doors?

[ - ] NoRefunds [op] 2 points 4 daysApr 26, 2025 00:22:03 ago (+2/-0)

This is what I'm going for using sapele, maple plywood and some mdf

https://shopnationstore.com/products/the-mega-table-saw-workbench-digital-plans

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 3 daysApr 26, 2025 07:24:50 ago (+0/-0)

Nice.

[ - ] Zyklonbeekeeper 1 point 3 daysApr 26, 2025 05:19:41 ago (+1/-0)

As far as I'm concerned a jointer is one of the essentials of serious woodworking, I wanted badly to get one but I also needed a lathe and I had no room for both in my shop, so I got the lathe and picked up new 3" blades for my Makita planer, the difference between that and a jointer is the same as amateur and professional...I've done plenty of woodworking, framing, finishing, furniture, truss & joist, I could rough in anything but I was never patient enough to give that professional look, a few projects turned out really good but I got lucky, I just ain't consistent with woodworking, but everything I've ever built is still sturdy as fuck, I'm good with log structures, log is actually easy but it's the handling and positioning that's hard, I've seen logs 30ft long and 800lbs, "ridge poles", fucking brutal to handle...and it was then that I knew fucking well that I need a jointer.