samuel235
Member
Hi all,
Looking for a little advise on if I should purchase a planer/jointer first or a thicknesser? I'm looking to make some cutting boards, mainly end grain to start with but will be the odd edge grain too and I'm just starting to equip a little home shop, so far I have a DeWalt DW745 Table Saw, a Metabo KGS216M Mitre Saw, Bosch Palm Router, Titan Tracksaw and various hand tools and cordless drills. I'm looking to purchase either a Planer/Jointer or a Thicknesser, I would love to purchase both but I really dont have the money at the moment.
Option 1: Make a nice quality router sled using some V-Slot extrusion and V-Slot wheels and use my router to surface and edge the stock and then purchase a thicknesser to get it to the correct thickness for my projects.
Option 2: Purchase a jointer to surface and edge the stock and then use the table saw to rip the wood down to the correct widths?
Option 3: Purchase a Thicknesser and make a surfacing jig for the thicknesser, 2 birds with one stone approach?
I'm completely open to advise at this point and would welcome any words of wisdom from you all.
Looking for a little advise on if I should purchase a planer/jointer first or a thicknesser? I'm looking to make some cutting boards, mainly end grain to start with but will be the odd edge grain too and I'm just starting to equip a little home shop, so far I have a DeWalt DW745 Table Saw, a Metabo KGS216M Mitre Saw, Bosch Palm Router, Titan Tracksaw and various hand tools and cordless drills. I'm looking to purchase either a Planer/Jointer or a Thicknesser, I would love to purchase both but I really dont have the money at the moment.
Option 1: Make a nice quality router sled using some V-Slot extrusion and V-Slot wheels and use my router to surface and edge the stock and then purchase a thicknesser to get it to the correct thickness for my projects.
Option 2: Purchase a jointer to surface and edge the stock and then use the table saw to rip the wood down to the correct widths?
Option 3: Purchase a Thicknesser and make a surfacing jig for the thicknesser, 2 birds with one stone approach?
I'm completely open to advise at this point and would welcome any words of wisdom from you all.