Woodstock W1211A Jig Standard Jointer Pal

Brand:Woodstock

3.3/5

85.83

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Il sistema di regolazione dei coltelli ti consente di impostare i coltelli da giunzione in perfetto allineamento ogni volta. Consente inoltre di spostare i coltelli intaccati per ottenere un taglio perfetto con una precisione di più-meno 0,001 pollici. Offriamo maschere e prolunghe per l'impostazione dei coltelli per quasi tutti i giunti. DAL PRODUTTORE Il sistema di impostazione dei coltelli Jointer Pal ti consente di impostare i coltelli jointer in perfetto allineamento ogni volta! Consente inoltre di spostare i coltelli intaccati per ottenere un taglio perfetto con una precisione di ± 0,001 pollici. Offriamo maschere e prolunghe per l'impostazione dei coltelli per quasi tutti i giunti.

Dimensione della confezione dell'articolo: 7,0 L x 6,25 L x 1,0 A. Semplifica l'installazione del coltello. Costruzione del corpo in acciaio. Da 4 a 8 jointer con coltelli HSS.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 294 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎W1211A
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎15.5 ounces
Manufacturer ‎WOODSTOCK
Material ‎High Speed Steel
Part Number ‎W1211A
Product Dimensions ‎6.2 x 1.3 x 6.6 inches

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Scritto da: Ragnar
Works well
It works well. Works better than anything else I've used for setting jointer knives. First time set up is a pain. (Hence the rating) After TDC is marked it is a great deal easier. The magnets "kind of" hold the knives in place when you tighten the wedge nuts. I use a dial indicator on a magnetic base to find TDC to start and to check all the knives for consistent height at the end.
Scritto da: Joe
Works as advertised
Worked as advertised
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Why would you use anything else?
These magnetic jointer knife installation tools are the way to go. Once you get the layout lines on your jointer and fence for the first time, the actual blade installation is about a 15 minute job. Use a scribe to mark the machine. Then you won’t have to remark ever. Unplug the machine. Take your time and measure carefully. The magnets make knife placement quick, accurate and repeatable. Don’t get distracted. After installation is complete, carefully recheck your work (all the bolts tight?) then enjoy the satisfaction of running a board over fresh, razor sharp blades. Well worth the effort. Several manufacturers make these tools. They look to be similar if not identical in design. Some are slightly more expensive and are made with more robust components. Avoid the plastic models if you can. Happy building????.
Scritto da: Stroetz Fam
Is it really all that easy?
Really a very simple and easy to use jig. It requires a fairly straight forward initial set up but once you get it set up it allows you to align the jointer knives really quickly and even better than that, accurately. I bought a used Jointer with a three knife head and none of the knives where installed accurately. I tried to fix the situation, but decided to give this jig a shot after getting to the limits of just how accurate I could get things on my own. It took about 15 minutes to get it set up. Admittedly, I did fuss over it, checking and double checking for accuracy. Once I was satisfied with my set up it took me about 5 minutes to get all three blades aligned and tight. I then ran several pieces of wood through to check and I was very happy with just how nice of an edge it created. I definitely would recommend this jig. Just understand that the accuracy is in the initial set up. So be fussy.
Scritto da: DL
Not really worth keeping
The magnets on one side were great. The magnets on the other side were too weak and would only hold the knives up on one out of every 3 or 4 tries. Having found TDC on the knives and setting up everything with the jig, the time I spent was at least as much as my old method and not quite as accurate. I have a 6 inch delta jointer and each knife gullet has two Allen screw adjuster lugs for each blade that slide up and down beneath each knife. I used to just adjust each knife so it would just shave a flat/straight wood straightedge supported on the outfeed table at each end of the knife. With the mag jig the adjusters became superfluous because there was no way to use them without altering the jig setup, so I removed them. I will admit that without the mass of the adjuster lugs the jointer seems to run smoother with slightly less vibration than before. However, the knives are all set about 2 or 3 thousandths proud of the outfeed table. This is no doubt due to the slight inaccuracies in finding exact TDC. My only choice was to change my reference for TDC and reset all the knives. With the previous method this issue was moot. I think I’ll stick with the old method and return the jig as it was not any real time saver and not as accurate as previously.
Scritto da: Hunter Barger
The jig WORKS - It's how you tighten the bolts that matters
THE JIG WORKS JUST FINE - GO SLOW WHEN TIGHTENING YOUR GIBS IT DEPENDS ON THE USER TO TIGHTEN GIBS PROPERLY - THE JIG DOES IT'S JOB OF HOLDING KNIVES JUST AS IT SHOULD Jig got me set to within less than .001" cut height variation from knife to knife on my Delta 37-190 jointer - Did not achieve that tolerance the first time around but after removing and resetting knives again, I realized I'd gone too fast the first time around SLOW DOWN AND TAKE YOUR TIME, you can still be done in under 30 mins on a 3 knife cutter head - Wish the magnets were stronger, especially for the $30 price on this extremely simple tool but other than that it's great
Scritto da: S. H. Moore
Gah, I should have bought this long ago.
Fiddling with jointer knives is a pain. Don’t get me wrong, if you’re running one you should be equipped with a straight edge and know the process for setting the knives and be able to do it. However... holy cow This thing is a game changer. After making my scribe lines and working through the process twice just for thoroughness, I honestly think I could change the knives on my machine in 15-20 minutes. This thing really pays for itself.
Scritto da: DNG
Gimmick
I bought one of these knife setting jigs because setting knives correctly on the jointer takes me about an hour each time and this time I thought I'd try something new. I guess the jig functions like they describe, it's just a couple of magnets with some flat steel bars. Here's the problem, to set knives you find Top Dead Center of the cutter head and usually make a mark on the fence. This is done with a trusty staight edge and combination square. Then you position your new knife in the cutter head and at this point I would use a straight edge to get one end of the knife roughly even with the outfeed table. Gently tighten one side of the knife and do the same with the opposite side. Now, with a dial gauge I would go back and fine tune the height of each blade making each ~.001 above the outfeed table. It took some time to get it right but the dial gauge doesn't lie. The problem with the jig is that I have to do all of these steps even using the jig. The only thing it helped with was roughing in the knives. When you tighten down the set screws knives tend to move a bit and this is still true when using the jig. Plus I always like to double check the knife height with the dial gauge to set each a bit high. You can buy yourself a dial indicator for less than $40Grizzly G9849 Magnetic Base/Dial Indicator Combo - President's Special and get your jointer set just how you want it. Plus a dial indicator is useful aligning other shop tools.
Scritto da: CuriousChris
Simple jig that works
Having spent a frustrating day trying to set up my jointer blades evenly, by myself, I got the Jointer Pal and set it up. The jig is easy to use and accurate. Instead of the frustrating day, I spent a less frustrating 2 hours setting up my blades accurately. Most of the time was spent fiddling with the allen keys and getting the spacers in place properly. The jig looked after positioning the blades evenly at the proper height. The time I had spent fiddling with the blade height was reduced to a few minutes. This jig was a good investment.
Scritto da: Added604
essential if you have a straight blade jointer
I used to spend 30 minutes+ setting up my jointer blades manually, this shaves that time down to 10min max. Don't know why I didn't buy this sooner.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Simplified jointer planer knife adjustment jig
Simple 6 magnets machined assembly. Machined components guarantee a blades are levelled with outfeed table ready to joint next board upon restarting jointer. Much easier than adjusting with dial indicator while handling wrench.
Scritto da: JD
Easy to use
Easy to use, makes the job very easy. Be prepared to spend some time finding top dead center if adjusting your blades. Once you follow the provided instructions, it was a breeze to get accurately set. Do it right, with the right tool or jig. Stop trying to improvise. You won't regret getting this jig.
Scritto da: Lee L
Used tool, buyer beware.
Just unboxed and the tool has clearly been used / returned before. The bars aren't parallel, which makes sense for why it was returned. Really disappointing that this was resold though.

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