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Which Comes First: Planer or Jointer? - The Wood Whisperer


Sep 26, · If you buy rough-cut lumber, rough all the way around, the Jointer should be First. If you get jointed & planed lumber, where you have a good starting point where a router or TS can be used for jointing, one can "Get by" by getting the Thickness Planer First. May 29, · Posted May 25, I always rough cut to final dimensions, then thru the jointer and on to the planer. Many times you will waste a lot of the board, even getting below the required thickness, depending on the size and shape of the board, if you go thru the jointer first. The more you minimize the size of the board first, the less waste you have. If you use a planer to plane the first face rather than a jointer, there is a high potential that you will not produce a flat board because the planer will follow the contour of a warped board. Thanks.








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