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Should I using a joiner on the timbers for a frame?

Posted By: Anonymous

Should I using a joiner on the timbers for a frame? - 06/10/00 06:42 AM

Does it make sense to use an 8 inch jointer to true up the reference faces on the timbers for a frame? With a 72 inch bed, I suspect using a jointer could help made sure the reference faces were square and the timbers were straight.

I would use roller tables on either side of the jointer to help feed the timbers.
Posted By: Brian Wormington

Re: Should I using a joiner on the timbers for a frame? - 06/11/00 05:47 PM

Square layout faces are of course better. -- so it can't help to try for them. Many framers are forced to simply pick the squarest corner that the sawmill has managed to produce and then clean things up with a hand held power plane. Even a large stationery planer won't square things up if the sawing isn't square.

How big are your timbers? Even with the roller in/out feeds I wonder whether you'll be able to force them against the fence to get a square corner.

Good luck, your idea is worth a try.

[This message has been edited by Brian W (edited 06-11-2000).]
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