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Anonymous
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Hi,
Having exhausted my quota of toys for the year , I am still without a planer/jointer (and lots of other cool stuff too). I am thinking that I might be able to forego this tool if I buy a decent (and long) straight cutter for my router & use it in my router table. It seems logicically just the same idea as a jointer, just turned by 90 degrees. I have a Ryobi 601 & a DeWalt 621 router and a heavy "Woodcraft" router table with a decent fence.
Have any of you done similar and what sort of results do you get compared to a jointer.
PS B&Q are selling a jointer for £120 - is it any good? I might be able to persuade the missus to buy me an early christmas present :wink:
Having exhausted my quota of toys for the year , I am still without a planer/jointer (and lots of other cool stuff too). I am thinking that I might be able to forego this tool if I buy a decent (and long) straight cutter for my router & use it in my router table. It seems logicically just the same idea as a jointer, just turned by 90 degrees. I have a Ryobi 601 & a DeWalt 621 router and a heavy "Woodcraft" router table with a decent fence.
Have any of you done similar and what sort of results do you get compared to a jointer.
PS B&Q are selling a jointer for £120 - is it any good? I might be able to persuade the missus to buy me an early christmas present :wink: