Planer VS Jointer: What's the Difference? | Woodshop 101
Planer VS Jointer: What's the Difference? | Woodshop 101
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In this video I outline the differences and uses between a planer and a jointer when it comes to woodworking projects and why both tools are utilized extensively in woodshops.
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The graphics and visuals aids are what made it easy to understand and made me subscribe. Keep up the extra effort.
Such a easy video to comprehend.
Great explanation
Thanks for that concise and understandable explanation. The animations were very helpful with an understanding the differences.
Fantastic explanation! Animations very helpful too!
So if I have a 3/4" thick piece of pine and want to make it half inch thick I should use the planer
Great video! very concise, yet informative. It helped me to understand the difference, that I could not get. Thank you, and all the best!
Great video.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I never fully understood the difference between the two until now.
I wish I watched this yesterday..
Super helpful! Thanks!
This is easily the most concise, accurate, succinct explanation of the functionality and importance of each machine that I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
Very helpful thank you for the information
Outstanding!!!! – Sir, I finally know what the difference is between a planer and jointer. And how to fix my wood, Without theses graphics I’d be scratching my head looking at my twisted, bow, wood.
Excellent instructional video! Thank you!
great video…
The graphics are the best, I now understand how it works
Thank you for your efforts
Would it be possible you explain hand planer and electric hand planer the way way? 🙂
Quick question, what about electric hand planers? Still as a planer, does it only make an even thickness? Or does it function like a jointer?
wouldnt a jointer be able to make both sides flat and uniform thickness if you simply flip the board to attack it from both sides?
It is helpful. Thank you!
Awesome job
Brilliant video. Many thanks for posting.
I have to admit, I don’t understand why a planer would remove more material than a jointer to correct a cupped board.
Awesome! Very, very well done. Thank you.
Great explanation. Thanks.
Extremely helpful. Thank you!
thank you! I finally understand.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank you! Definitely subscribed after watching!
@3:33 .. anyone else bothered by the duct being in the way ?
Super super smart to say that it’s like cooking and the boards are part of your recipe because you can buy convenience ingredients readily chopped onions, pre diced peppers, and more… Sometimes you buy ingredients that were prepared a very specific way that your kitchen can’t handle. But sometimes you have a mixer, blender, sous-vide machine.
The power of animation! Thank you!
Awesome video man!
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Ty!! I needed this!
Thank you sir, you are a gentleman and a scholar!
Great graphics and explanation. Subscribed!
Thank you for the information. Just starting with wood working and this explained the difference very simply. Subscribed.
Dumb question. Is a planer the same as a thicknesser?
Fantastic video !
This was an exact answer to the question I had. Concise and Very Well Illustrated. Thank you so very much!!
thanks! perfectly clear and thorough while brief.
By far the best explanation out there. Thank you!
Great video. Thank you!
Thank you for the best explanation about the two items. Well done.
Sh*t…..thank you
Great explanation with awesome graphics
absolutely fantastic video
Thanks for sharing,,very informative