JET JPJ 12 HH Combo Planer/Jointer Review

2023 ж. 22 Жел.
4 756 Рет қаралды

First chips on the new Jet Planer/Jointer combo machine. Some issues but overall a decent machine.

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  • Nice machine. Love watching your videos

    @mrl3guy@mrl3guy4 ай бұрын
  • It's always a good episode when you have Brutus and Butchie on !

    @brucemitchell5637@brucemitchell56374 ай бұрын
  • To me accuracy is the most important thing. Some cheaper machines are not even reasonable accurate, which does make a machine completely worthless. I bought a mini skill table saw because people recommended it for the accuracy that you get for what you have to pay for it. And I am very pleased with how well it saws. But the ergonomics is a bit less, so now I am in the process of building a mobile cabinet for it. But indeed it saws with a very reasonable and repeatable accuracy. I only use it for some smaller DIY projects, but it is nice to be able to get a repeatable accuracy. At least it is good enough for making cabinet doors and such. And it seems that the platform from your machine is good enough for some tweaking. Like you said, change the knobs and such. You might even change the belt drive that they have put in the machine, or add a tensioner pulley as what others have suggested. Or some sort of belt guide from teflon, as it is often used for chain drives. There seems to be a bracket with room for such a belt guide or tensioner. Anyway, merry Christmas to you and your family, enjoy the machine, it looks like it is a good purchase 👍

    @insAneTunA@insAneTunA4 ай бұрын
  • Seems like that drive belt for the planer should have a tensioner pulley on it to take up the slack, I hope that the design wasn’t to just let the belt flop around like that. That fence has kind of a light weight design to it, I have a Delta DJ 6 like yours and that’s a solid machine, especially the fence on it, but like you said, you get what you pay for. All in all, a nice Christmas present, which reminds me, Merry Christmas to everyone and hope you all enjoy the New Year!

    @Hoaxer51@Hoaxer514 ай бұрын
  • It looks like a nice machine.

    @willojanen2@willojanen24 ай бұрын
  • Love your channel, been watching for a long time. Frank what you were feeling on the board was that caused by the starts and stops you made as you feed the board in? I am not a wood worker but I do like learning things from people like you.

    @gerrylaur@gerrylaur4 ай бұрын
    • yes. inconsistent feeding produces small variations in the surface finish.

      @woodandmetalshoptime8048@woodandmetalshoptime80484 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the video. I checked the prices for this machine and the Hammer 16'' and they come out to about same price if I wanted to write a check for it. Did you investigate the Hammer jointer/planner? Can you say why you did not choose the Hammer? Thanks!

    @jortega222@jortega2223 ай бұрын
    • I think I paid about $2k less for the Jet. Free shipping was a $600 savings. I almost bought the Hammer 12 inch. A3 31. Reviews on KZhead indicated almost no difference in performance.

      @woodandmetalshoptime8048@woodandmetalshoptime80483 ай бұрын
    • @@woodandmetalshoptime8048 Jet is garbage, had it for 3 yrs, buy Hammer

      @compsourcegoogle1284@compsourcegoogle12842 ай бұрын
  • I don't like that cutter guard, it stops you from, as you said, you can't continuously feed piece with consistence down pressure. Would prefer the swing guard.

    @leosweeney7955@leosweeney79554 ай бұрын
  • Hi Frank, nice machine mate, I always use some furniture polish on the deck of mine so I get a nice smooth movement through. Just saw the bit with the belt, if that isn't bad enough did you see the giant PLASTIC gear at the rear right Frank?

    @stoptheirlies@stoptheirlies4 ай бұрын
    • Is that a plastic gear or a painted metal one, it sort of looks like the same color as the cabinet.

      @Hoaxer51@Hoaxer514 ай бұрын
    • It's a metal gear.

      @woodandmetalshoptime8048@woodandmetalshoptime80484 ай бұрын
    • @@woodandmetalshoptime8048 . Oh good, looked like that white plastic, or nylon on here, worth checking. I was interested to see that Helical cutter, I had been thinking of fitting one, but now I'm not so sure it makes that much difference , damn sight easier to change the blades though. Bob

      @stoptheirlies@stoptheirlies4 ай бұрын
    • Probably the biggest benefit of the helical head is the carbide inserts. Seems I get very small nicks in my big planer's knives on a regular basis, leaving little ridges on the workpieces. Been considering upgrading that 20 inch head to a helical head, but it's $$$ and a big job to change it out.

      @woodandmetalshoptime8048@woodandmetalshoptime80484 ай бұрын
  • 31:02 That belt looks like one of those string shooter toys

    @DanBrideau@DanBrideau4 ай бұрын
  • Frank, I have a 6 foot 12 inch Oliver jointer, and it has a pork chop on it. I woodwork every day (it's my job) and you're going to want to get rid of that blade guard. That guard will keep you from getting a clean cut, because it prevents you from pushing down on the board over the cutterhead, and it will force you to stop mid-cut. If you can put a pork chop on it, you're going to need it. Also, how many hp is it? Mine is a 3 hp, and I can take a 3/4" bite in one pass on it. I never have done that, probably never will.

    @pscons-cj4wi@pscons-cj4wi4 ай бұрын
    • It's 3 HP. I do like the pork chop style, and you are correct about the even feed and pressure issue. I've been using it some this past week helping my son build a bookcase. Despite the necessary awkward hand movements, the initial results are looking very good. I may build a new pivoting guard...I have the tools to do that...

      @woodandmetalshoptime8048@woodandmetalshoptime80484 ай бұрын
  • Thank thee 🙂

    @Bonjour-World@Bonjour-World3 ай бұрын
  • For the money they charge, lot of poor designs!!!!

    @leosweeney7955@leosweeney79554 ай бұрын
  • this machine is the worst garbage that I ever had, spend your money elsewhere, even more, the tables get out of alignment every other week and its nightmare to adjust, never straight plane, even cast iron tables are sagging and twisted 1st thing you need to do is to machine the surfaces which are supposed to be flat in the 1st place, terrible terrible design, RUN !!!

    @compsourcegoogle1284@compsourcegoogle12842 ай бұрын
    • Seems to be working for me. Table alignment is nearly perfect. Maybe you got a lemon?

      @woodandmetalshoptime8048@woodandmetalshoptime80482 ай бұрын
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