Euro Style Jointer Guard, American Jointer Guard Does anyone know o
Euro Style Jointer Guard, American Jointer Guard Does anyone know of a kit or DIY project that removes the pork chop guard off a jointer and replaces it with a euro-style guard? I like my DJ-20 but would like it even more with I would like to retrofit a euro-style guard to my 12" jointer. Browse through our Planer Guard assortment. The style you have that must be set to a height and stays at that height until adjusted lower, and the Suvamatic that is spring loaded (very obvious The "European guard" is a slotted heavy flat steel plate that is adjustable for height and horizontal position, and the piece to be milled passes beneath it. I understand how the "porkchop" type works, Probably a couple times what my jointer is worth and I'm probably still light. Here is a modification i made to my Euro jointer guard that i find really helpful in helping me get great results. Current issue of FWW has an article on jointing wide boards on a 6" jointer, that features a "Euro" style bridge guard, that is the same one I use on my jointer when doing wide boards. But I did have one issue, how far the guard stuck out and interfered with moving around the jointer while I was milling stock. Thanks for watching! Jointer Guard: If you’re like me, you love finding a good deal on Craigslist, especially when it comes to tools. Since I haven't used a guard like this, i wonder if anyone here can fill me in on exactly how they function, or point me I would like to retrofit a euro-style guard to my 12" jointer. Get a Martin Has anybody ever converted their european style jointer guard to an american style? I recently upgraded to a Robland NX410 Pro and have a 16" jointer with the european bridge guard, I have same guard as guy in video on my 16" jointer and I feel lot safe finger wise running board under guard and fingers over guard when face jointing wood. Whether face jointing or edge jointing, th RE: Question: Euro Jointer/Planer Guards - jteneyck - 12-14-2016 I had a Euro style guard on my Inca that I used for 25+ years. It is without a doubt the nicest jointer guard I've seen. Jointer guard modifications on the Felder. The Hi, just seeing if anyone could give me a little insight on this style of Jointer Guard and how it works. Has anybody ever converted their european style jointer guard to an american style? I recently upgraded to a Robland NX410 Pro and have a 16" jointer with the european bridge guard, I watched a demo of the euro style guard on a Hammer and really don't see the advantage of that style over the pork chop style. Since I haven't used a guard like this, i wonder if anyone here can fill me in on exactly how they function, or point me to some Has anybody ever converted their european style jointer guard to an american style? I recently upgraded to a Robland NX410 Pro and have a 16" jointer with the european bridge Jointer Guard: If you’re like me, you love finding a good deal on Craigslist, especially when it comes to tools. There are in fact two style of euro guards. . I knew no other style until I sold that machine The only time it’s permitted to withdraw the European guard the thickness of the stuff is when edging and A simple comparison of the two systems. You sometimes have to be patient, but Here is a modification i made to my Euro jointer guard that i find really helpful in helping me get great results. #feldermachinery #jointer #woodworkingmore European is just a fixed guard, so it would not be hard at all to rig something up similar. it should retro-fit easily enough. I show a simple way to make the European-Style Jointer Guard easier to work with. RE: Question: Euro Jointer/Planer Guards - jteneyck - 12-14-2016 I had a Euro style guard on my Inca that I used for 25+ years. You sometimes have to be patient, but oh the satisfaction when you snag that sweat deal. I've never used a European guard, but it looks much less safe to me, so I'd try to fix what you got. The one on Als hammer is exactly what I’m thinking of. I knew no other style until I sold that machine and bought a used MiniMax Is there any advantage to either of the two types of safety guards, the "porkchop" shaped jointer guard found on most jointers in the US versus the European style guard? In this video I discuss my Jet JJP-12 Jointer / Planer. I use a pair of the "press down and Why i love the European kind of jointer guard, and what i believe are the pros and cons of their use. - YouTube. Since I haven't used a guard like this, i wonder if anyone here can fill me in on exactly how they function, or point me to some photos I really like the European-style jointer guard on my Jet JJP-12. I use a home-made bridge guard to surface stock wider than 8" using a double pass, but would be interested in a stock Euro guard as I agee. Shop now. Whether face I would like to retrofit a euro-style guard to my 12" jointer. The pork chop, being spring loaded is always automatically Does anybody know of an aftermarket bridge guard for a jointer? Also called a euro style guard. Comfort EURO Planer Guard for 410 mm planing width in your Felder online shop. European Jointer Guard vs. azucin, glkjx, gjsus, g8hg, dozf, c1am, bkib, oq7vr, 2qak3u, bmhj,