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|picture=Rockwell_jointer.jpeg
 
|makemodel=Rockwell, catalog number 4800
 
|makemodel=Rockwell, catalog number 4800
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|Area=Woodshop (Area)
 
|Area=Woodshop (Area)
 
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|guests=No
 
|guests=No
 
|trainingReq=Required
 
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|trainingLink=[https://classroom.google.com/c/NTE1MDk2MjUyNTZa?cjc=o2azirn Google Classroom o2azirn]
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|trainingLink=[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iaYvzbYtR4Gn7Zs_SPLKIDpmAQrEZ7Li Google Drive]
 
|status=Working
 
|status=Working
|trainingInfo=Complete the online portion of training via google classroom (See quick info to the left), then an in person portion can be coordinated by posting to the [https://kwartzlab.slack.com/archives/CE1KX2S0M #area-wood-shop slack channel]
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==Training Info==
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Before training on any particular tool in the woodshop, you must complete the general woodshop training which covers safety and rules that are universal for all woodshop equipment).
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After that, you may complete the online portion of training via google classroom (See quick info to the left), then an in person portion can be coordinated by posting to the [https://kwartzlab.slack.com/archives/CE1KX2S0M #area-wood-shop slack channel]
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==Frequently Asked Questions==
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'''What is the widest piece of wood I can joint with the jointer?'''
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You can joint/face plane pieces of wood up to 6" wide.
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 26 January 2024


Jointer
Rockwell jointer.jpeg
Make and Model Rockwell, catalog number 4800
Serial Number
Area Woodshop (Area)
Maintained by Team Woodshop Team
Required PPE Eye Required, Hearing Recommended
Can Guests Use? No
Training Required? Required
Link to Training Google Drive
Tool Status Working


Training Info

Before training on any particular tool in the woodshop, you must complete the general woodshop training which covers safety and rules that are universal for all woodshop equipment).

After that, you may complete the online portion of training via google classroom (See quick info to the left), then an in person portion can be coordinated by posting to the #area-wood-shop slack channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the widest piece of wood I can joint with the jointer? You can joint/face plane pieces of wood up to 6" wide.