Users' questions

Can you joint with a planer?

Can you joint with a planer?

A planer can be used as a jointer by following a few woodworking tricks. If your workshop doesn’t have a jointer to square up an edge or your wood piece is too large to fit through, you can use your planer to flatten both pieces of wood.

Do you need a jointer and 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). In my opinion, you should purchase the planer first. You’ll be able to accomplish more with it on its own than you can with a jointer.

Whats 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.

Should I buy a jointer or a planer first?

According to us, we recommend purchasing a planer at first. It is mainly because the planer can smoothen both the surfaces of the lumber, ensuring that both sides are parallel to each other. The jointer can provide a smooth surface as well, but we can’t always get the uniform thickness all throughout the lumber .

What’s the difference between a jointer and a planer?

Planer – What are the Differences, Uses, Pros & Cons Differences Between Jointer and Planer. While the jointer and the planer help ready lumber for woodworking projects, they are not the same tools. Jointer Overview. A jointer is a motorized hand plane. Planer Overview. Uses of the Planer in Woodworking. Wrap Up.

What is a jointer plane?

Jointer plane. The jointer plane (also known as the try plane or trying plane) is a type of hand plane used primarily to straighten the edges of boards in the operation known as jointing. A jointer plane may also be used to flatten the face of a board.