Jointing without a jointer
I learnt this trick of Lignum so thanks go to him.
If you're jointing a series of panels for a table top, shelf, etc. and don't have a jointer, then you can use a track saw on a guide to do the jointing for you. Here's how ...
Place the two pieces you need to join together next to each other. Ensure that they are tightly in touch with each other and won't easily move.
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Place the guide rail a mm or two away from the gap. i.e. leave just enough room for the saw blade kerf to run right in the middle of the join line.
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Carefully run your saw along the track.
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Here is what it looks like when the saw has gone down half the board. You will see the widened kerf at the bottom. The top part still hasn't been cut. When the whole thing is cut, the gap made by the saw kerf will be equal on each side allowing the pieces to mate nicely without any gap.
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Enjoy!
Cheers,
Af.