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mindpilot
01-09-2007, 04:53 PM
A couple years ago the traveling academy instructor--IIRC it was Doug Reid--had a cool jig he'd made to take much of the tedium out of aligning the jointer knives.

Does anyone have info on that? I can't for the life of me find those notes.:confused:

dusty
01-09-2007, 08:35 PM
Was it a board size of jointer table with two rare earth magnets

Nick
01-09-2007, 08:39 PM
Spike (one of our three traveling academy instructors) has a cool jig, and I know he lurks around this forum. Maybe we can beg him to join in. Come on, Spike. I'll send you a case of your favorite motor oil.

With all good wishes,

ericolson
01-10-2007, 09:30 AM
Could be a jig called a Jointer Pal. I've got one and love it. Don't use it often, but when I need it, I need it. Actually, it couldn't be a Jointer Pal as it's a manufactured item, not a jig. I've been helping chad93gt over in the beginning woodworking forum figure out how to use his jointer. I just left a post explaining knife changing procedures and the use of either a steel straightedge or using a Jointer Pal.

dusty
01-10-2007, 09:45 PM
If the jig that is being discussed here is simply a platform that sits on the jointer table and has a pair of rare earth magnetics that hold the jointer knives in a fix location for reinstallation (after having been removed for sharpening), it is in the Shopsmith truck in Tucson, AZ. Rick Davis spoke briefly about its use during the Traveling Academy session in Tucson this week.

Incidently, if you haven't particiated in a Traveling Academy session, you have missed out on a very informative, interesting and enjoyable experience. I just finished the three day session here in Tucson and am looking forward to another opportunity to do it again. Rick is the only Shopsmith instructor that I have had the pleasure of meeting but he is phenominal.

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rcoder
01-11-2007, 08:56 AM
I made mine out of a piece of glass. Haven't broken it yet. The magnets are glued to the top side and with marks on the bottom side alignment is a cinch. I saw this on somebody's site some time ago.

I too was at Rick's sessions and thoroughly enjoyed them.

Bob Coder

chiroindixon
01-11-2007, 09:12 AM
I worked to make a jig from Doug's plans but I think the glass or plastic might be better....

Bob....can you post a picture?

Doc

dusty
01-11-2007, 09:50 AM
Doc

Would you consider posting the documentation that you have. This jig looked really neat and I'm kicking myself for not paying more attention. I should have taken notes and photos myself.

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