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    JET JJP-12 Jointer-Planer A frustrating choice woodworkers often face is whether to get a jointer or a planer first. That choice is made more difficult because these machines compliment each other to dimension, square and smooth the wood. The new JET JJP- 12 Jointer-Planer eliminates that problem and brings both capabilities to your shop in one acc[...]

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    Capacities To make the JET JJP-12 Jointer-Planer as capa ble as it is versat ile, the jo inting and planing width capacity is a full 12”. That capac ity allows you to work with wider boards without having to rip them down to fit common jointer widths in the 6 to 8” range. Because both the jointer and planer width capacities are the same, you ca[...]

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    The dust collection shroud with its 4”-diameter outlet port is also hing ed for use in both the jointing and planing modes. The shroud ha s an internal, gravity-operated baffle plate that helps direct the collection vacuum for m a ximum effectiveness. When the jointe r bed is up, the dust shroud is rotated up into a very traditional lo cation for[...]

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    the operator from pushing down directly ove r the cutter, something you shouldn’t be doing anyway. For edge jointing operations, the gua rd is adjusted to allow the m aterial to pass between its end and the fence. Here again, the unused cutter remains covered throughout the operation. The bridge style cutter guard is needed only for jointing oper[...]