Got my birthday present yesterday. A Jet 12" thicknesser.
Unpacked it and was a little disappointed I had to cut the rubber feet to fit the machine. Looks like the foot pads were designed for an earlier smaller model. Not a major operation, but I shouldnt have had to do that.
Tried it out briefly on some rosewood blocks that had been glued side by side but had twisted in the clamping process. I am pleased overall with the result, but it looks like I will have to spend time adjusting everything as the surface came out slightly cupped. This could well be operator error, time will tell.
The noise, well it is loud, but not as horrendous as I had feared. Ear muffs needed though when in use.
The dust, O.M.G. The dust.
I thought I was prepared. Can you spell WRONG? This thing makes more mess than my other 4 machines together. I am going to have to overhaul my extraction system to cope with this machine. This needs a dedicated hose direct to the cyclone.
Also, why on a machine that makes this much mess would you fit a 40mm extraction hole? This should be a 63mm minimum and a 100 mm would be realistic. I had to stop and clear out the hole with my finger (yes, power off at wall) twice in only a couple of minutes use.
Another minor moan is that to fold up the side flaps after use I have to wind the cutter head all the way back to the top. Annoying when most of my thicknessing will be around the 40 - 50 mm size
Overall so far, seems good but could be better.
Oh, and a quick plug for axminster shipping. I got one quote that was FIVE times the price axminster charged me, and now I have their carriers TNT trained not to send stuff to turkey, delivery time was very reasonable too.
Unpacked it and was a little disappointed I had to cut the rubber feet to fit the machine. Looks like the foot pads were designed for an earlier smaller model. Not a major operation, but I shouldnt have had to do that.
Tried it out briefly on some rosewood blocks that had been glued side by side but had twisted in the clamping process. I am pleased overall with the result, but it looks like I will have to spend time adjusting everything as the surface came out slightly cupped. This could well be operator error, time will tell.
The noise, well it is loud, but not as horrendous as I had feared. Ear muffs needed though when in use.
The dust, O.M.G. The dust.
I thought I was prepared. Can you spell WRONG? This thing makes more mess than my other 4 machines together. I am going to have to overhaul my extraction system to cope with this machine. This needs a dedicated hose direct to the cyclone.
Also, why on a machine that makes this much mess would you fit a 40mm extraction hole? This should be a 63mm minimum and a 100 mm would be realistic. I had to stop and clear out the hole with my finger (yes, power off at wall) twice in only a couple of minutes use.
Another minor moan is that to fold up the side flaps after use I have to wind the cutter head all the way back to the top. Annoying when most of my thicknessing will be around the 40 - 50 mm size
Overall so far, seems good but could be better.
Oh, and a quick plug for axminster shipping. I got one quote that was FIVE times the price axminster charged me, and now I have their carriers TNT trained not to send stuff to turkey, delivery time was very reasonable too.