Jointer-Planer Introduction: Difference between revisions
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Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's manual ([http://maschinen.felder-gruppe.at/uploads/document/01431_504010-901_01_1202_HA_BA_A3-26_A3-31_A3-41_GER_Lo.pdf felder-gruppe.at (DE)], [http://maschinen.felder-gruppe.at/uploads/document/Manual_A3-26_A3-31_A3-41_EUS_enc.pdf (EN)]) | Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's manual ([http://maschinen.felder-gruppe.at/uploads/document/01431_504010-901_01_1202_HA_BA_A3-26_A3-31_A3-41_GER_Lo.pdf felder-gruppe.at (DE)], [http://maschinen.felder-gruppe.at/uploads/document/Manual_A3-26_A3-31_A3-41_EUS_enc.pdf (EN)]) | ||
This is one of those machines that can cause very serious injuries when something goes wrong, so ''do not use if you are alone in the Space'''. | This is one of those machines that can cause very serious injuries when something goes wrong, so '''do not use if you are alone in the Space'''. | ||
== Safety == | == Safety == | ||
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* use the blade guard to only expose as much of the blade as needed | * use the blade guard to only expose as much of the blade as needed | ||
** never remove the blade guard! | ** never remove the blade guard! | ||
* do '''not''' wear loose clothes, dangling jewellery or open long hair | |||
* keep your fingers together when you guide the workpiece, do not spread them ''(nicht die Finger abspreizen)'' | * keep your fingers together when you guide the workpiece, do not spread them ''(nicht die Finger abspreizen)'' | ||
* the hand at the back of the workpiece is especially in danger of touching the knives | * the hand at the back of the workpiece is especially in danger of touching the knives | ||
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** use a proper [[Push Block|push block]] whenever possible | ** use a proper [[Push Block|push block]] whenever possible | ||
* pieces that are narrow ''and'' flat may only be jointed with the help of a secondary fence your fingers can glide over<sup> [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NhnIqY3Fqqg&t=9m33s]</sup> | * pieces that are narrow ''and'' flat may only be jointed with the help of a secondary fence your fingers can glide over<sup> [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NhnIqY3Fqqg&t=9m33s]</sup> | ||
** do not joint any workpiece under ''a hand's width'' in both directions until we have made such a fence and cleared it with the manufacturer | |||
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| kickback: the jointer may grab the workpiece and throw it back to the infeed side || | | kickback: the jointer may grab the workpiece and throw it back to the infeed side || |
Revision as of 07:42, 12 July 2020
This page is INCOMPLETE and still missing some important information before it can be used as a resource. Please use the "Discussion" feature above or talk to one of the tutors if you would like to help improve it. Thanks!
helpful links besides the manual:
- BGHM Arbeitsschutz kompakt: Arbeiten an Abrichthobelmaschinen
- BGHM Arbeitsschutz kompakt: Arbeiten an Dickenhobelmaschinen
- video by Heiko Rech (DE) with important safety information we can use to define the introduction
This is the content required for an introduction to our jointer-planer combination machine - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the machine's manual (felder-gruppe.at (DE), (EN))
This is one of those machines that can cause very serious injuries when something goes wrong, so do not use if you are alone in the Space.
Safety
Dangers | Precautions |
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radidly revolving knives - exposed at the top (jointer): draw-in and cutting danger |
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kickback: the jointer may grab the workpiece and throw it back to the infeed side |
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<danger 2> | <precaution 2> [...] |
Suggested Reading
Besides these safety notes, you should read <...>
Demonstration
The tutor will show you these steps in detail:
- how to use the blade guard (Schutzbrücke) on the jointer DE video
- to joint the board's wide faces: covering the entire blade, raised just enough for the board to fit under it
- to joint a board's narrow sides: lowered all the way, moved from the fence just enough for the board to fit between
- how to read the wood grain for the proper feed direction
- setting the cutting depth
- <...>