Jointing with a Router
George VondriskaDescription
When the capacity of a board is too much for your jointer, George recommends jointing with the most versatile tool in your shop; the router. Jointing with a router is an economical way to achieve a seamless joint on any size of lumber that you might be working with. Sound tricky? Well, jointing with a router is a lot easier than it might seem if you follow a few basic rules:
Use a long straight edge. Jointing with a router requires a straight edge that is longer than the pieces that you want to joint. It doesn’t have to be perfectly straight, but it does have to be long.
Take a light cut. As with any routing operation, jointing with a router works best with multiple light passes if a lot of material needs to be removed.
Larger bits work better. A larger diameter bit uses a gentler cutting angle and create a smoother jointed surface.
This skill will enable you to build that huge dining table, or any other project that requires a large glued up panel. If this sounds interesting and you want to learn more, we have more information on jointing with a router, and tons more router videos in general.