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Definition of jointer in English: jointernoun ˈdʒɔɪntəˈdʒɔɪn(t)ər 1A plane used for preparing a wooden edge for fixing or joining to another. Example sentencesExamples - I was able to work with the jointer plane to approach a final contour, but the final work was with a hand plane and sandpaper.
- At the heart of most shops, you can find a heavy-duty table saw or bandsaw, a thickness planer, and a jointer.
- The jointer, in excellent condition, brought $2,530 while the jack plane, with a bruised wedge and handle, sold for $2,090.
- Finally the staves were joined on a jointer, known as a colombe in French.
- Any areas of the wood that show cupping or crowning will need to be planed by using a jointer or table saw as demonstrated in the videotape.
- A hand jointer plane does a good job, but requires a greater degree of skill.
- Smooth and square the edges by running the face frame pieces lightly over a jointer.
- You can use a jointer or attach a straight piece of plywood to the stock as a straight edge and run it through a table saw.
- Dated tools included an 1818 long jointer plane with an offset handle.
- Unless you are unusually proficient with a jointer, trying to cut the bevel freehand is asking for trouble.
- 1.1 A tool used for pointing masonry and brickwork.
Example sentencesExamples - Tooling mortar joints with a steel jointer makes the wall more attractive and smooths the joints to a more weather-resistant finish.
- It's reported that ball bearings were first offered as a special order on American jointers as early as 1908.
2A worker employed in jointing pipes or wires. Example sentencesExamples - The idea was so new that a jointer had to be flown down from Auckland to do the splices on the now-ancient slotted core cable.
- Those on strike include welders, steel fabricators, engineers, jointers, painters and electricians.
Rhymes anointer, appointer, pointer Definition of jointer in US English: jointernounˈjoin(t)ərˈdʒɔɪn(t)ər 1A plane used for preparing a wooden edge for fixing or joining to another. Example sentencesExamples - You can use a jointer or attach a straight piece of plywood to the stock as a straight edge and run it through a table saw.
- Finally the staves were joined on a jointer, known as a colombe in French.
- At the heart of most shops, you can find a heavy-duty table saw or bandsaw, a thickness planer, and a jointer.
- I was able to work with the jointer plane to approach a final contour, but the final work was with a hand plane and sandpaper.
- A hand jointer plane does a good job, but requires a greater degree of skill.
- The jointer, in excellent condition, brought $2,530 while the jack plane, with a bruised wedge and handle, sold for $2,090.
- Any areas of the wood that show cupping or crowning will need to be planed by using a jointer or table saw as demonstrated in the videotape.
- Unless you are unusually proficient with a jointer, trying to cut the bevel freehand is asking for trouble.
- Dated tools included an 1818 long jointer plane with an offset handle.
- Smooth and square the edges by running the face frame pieces lightly over a jointer.
- 1.1 A tool used for pointing masonry and brickwork.
Example sentencesExamples - It's reported that ball bearings were first offered as a special order on American jointers as early as 1908.
- Tooling mortar joints with a steel jointer makes the wall more attractive and smooths the joints to a more weather-resistant finish.
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