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- | ===== Instructions ===== | ||
- | === Transformer === | ||
- | The Delta 37-280 is a 110 Volt Jointer (also called a “Planer” in the UK), so must be plugged into the yellow transformer. | ||
- | * **The transformer must be disconnected from the power when not in use, as it will overheat and die if left connected.** | ||
- | * The transformer has been attached to a plug that will turn off after a certain number of hours. Do not remove the transformer from the timer plug. Even though this device has been provided, you should still unplug the timer plug from the power when you have finished using it. | ||
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- | ==== No Nails ==== | ||
- | A single nail in this machine will cost £20 to replace the blades - and worse than this, it took 3 hours to replace the blades last time. | ||
- | * **NO Nails** | ||
- | * NO old wood that has previously had nails in it. (including no pallets, no matter how carefully you think you got the nails out.) | ||
- | * NO scaffold boards (Cement, Dirt and Grit trashes the blades.) | ||
- | * Please do not attempt to adjust or remove the knives: the process of correctly installing them is very time consuming. If you feel like they need some adjustment, please make a post on the forum so any potential problems can be discussed before adjusting the knives. | ||
- | * The Jointer does not have dust collection - Keep the area tidy while working and you must sweep and hoover after use. | ||
- | * ...And did we mention No nails. If you damage the blades, you are going to fix it. | ||
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- | === Basic Guidelines === | ||
- | * Adjust the height of the infeed table using the dial underneath it. This affects the depth of cut. Lock off the dial with the locking nut so that it does not move while in use. | ||
- | * Double check that your wood has no metal in it. | ||
- | * If you wish, find a pair of wood grippers. These can be used to hold down the wood while moving it over the jointer. They look like a handle with a flat plate underneath. | ||
- | * Turn on the Jointer. | ||
- | * Place a piece of wood flat on the infeed table, and feed it over the knives. Ensure that you keep your hands out of the way. | ||
- | * Keep passing the same side of the wood over the jointer until it is flat - you can can often see that this is done when the whole piece of wood is freshly cut (a different colour). | ||
- | * Turn the wood over 90 degrees, and rest the now flat side against the barrier/ | ||
- | * To flatten the other two sides, you'll need to use the [[equipment: | ||
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- | === Blade Sharpening | ||
- | * The manual (below) explains how to dress the blades with a whetstone. | ||
- | * The manual explains how to remove the blades for sharpening. | ||
- | * If replacement blades are needed, the correct size of the replacement blades is not clear, It is probably these: [[https:// | ||
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- | === Useful links === | ||
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