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I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts, like the ones in the below pic? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

end grain strips http://www.woodworkingtalk.com/attachments/f13/27467d1312846279-how-make-end-grain-cutting-boards-img_9100.jpgend grain strips

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

Edit I meant a jointer like the one in the following photo:

jointer http://lumberjocks.com/assets/pictures/reviews/46791.jpgjointer

I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts, like the ones in the below pic? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

end grain strips http://www.woodworkingtalk.com/attachments/f13/27467d1312846279-how-make-end-grain-cutting-boards-img_9100.jpg

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

Edit I meant a jointer like the one in the following photo:

jointer http://lumberjocks.com/assets/pictures/reviews/46791.jpg

I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts, like the ones in the below pic? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

end grain strips

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

Edit I meant a jointer like the one in the following photo:

jointer

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I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

    Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts, like the ones in the below pic? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

end grain strips http://www.woodworkingtalk.com/attachments/f13/27467d1312846279-how-make-end-grain-cutting-boards-img_9100.jpg

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

    Would you use a jointer on end grain?

Edit I meant a jointer like the one in the following photo:

jointer http://lumberjocks.com/assets/pictures/reviews/46791.jpg

I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

Edit I meant a jointer like the one in the following photo:

jointer http://lumberjocks.com/assets/pictures/reviews/46791.jpg

I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts, like the ones in the below pic? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

end grain strips http://www.woodworkingtalk.com/attachments/f13/27467d1312846279-how-make-end-grain-cutting-boards-img_9100.jpg

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

Edit I meant a jointer like the one in the following photo:

jointer http://lumberjocks.com/assets/pictures/reviews/46791.jpg

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I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

Edit I meant a jointer like the one in the following photo:

jointer http://lumberjocks.com/assets/pictures/reviews/46791.jpg

I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

I used to plane the edges of the wood strips I cut using a hand plane, but I've got a new benchtop power jointer and wanted to use it as it would be much easier and accurate.

I am in the process of creating some cutting boards and wanted to use the small jointer I have to straighten up the edges of the strips I cut. I dont think it will be an issue doing it for the first set of cuts as I can plan with the grain.

My questions are:

  • Would the edge jointing go smooth across the grain, which is the resulting strips after the second set of cuts? I used to do the same with the hand plane and didn't have issues there.

  • Would you use a jointer on end grain?

Edit I meant a jointer like the one in the following photo:

jointer http://lumberjocks.com/assets/pictures/reviews/46791.jpg

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