OLD":o0xaq1qr said:Why not use a straight router bit and set the table split fences as a vertical plainer in and out feed so you then have a jointer but you push the timber across the table obviously capacity is a problem but ok for edge jointing
Yes, which is why I personally try to give a critique from a wood machinist's technical perspective as opposed to just a gut reaction. If you choose to share your ideas in a relatively interactive public forum such as this then by default you are inviting some form of response, both positive and negative. Some of Niki's ideas are very interesting whilst others are on the edge (or over it) of what is safe practice. Nothing wrong with that as long as people are aware of where the boundary is and more importantly why the line is drawn there so they can make an informed decisionandycktm":1xjlob07 said:Does anybody actually look at Niki's posts?
There is a world of difference between doing something yourself which ignores basic safety constraints and advertising it to the world as a good way to proceed. In a recent discussion I had with the editor of a woodworking periodical I found it interesting to hear someone else, with a very different perspective to me, talking about American authors'/publishers' scant regard for basic safety with woodworking machines and the apparent "blind leading the blind" approach of untutored amateur woodworkers following the leads of equally untutored authors (which I took to be a tilt at American woodworking titles). I've encountered staff at the HSE who feel similarly inclined, although in a relatively free country like ours they are of course powerless to comment publicly, let alone intervene. Don't get me wrong there is a vibrance in some American magazines which is not found elesewhere, but there is also a profound ignorance of what is dangerous and injurious. Perhaps ignorance is bliss.andycktm":1xjlob07 said:But you're dealing with many people who think it dangerous to even look at a chainsaw let alone use one!
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