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    Jointer height

    Just got a new benchtop jointer. I'm in the process of building a mobile base for it. What's the best way to determine the proper height so it is comfortable to use?

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    My 8" jointer has the table at 31-1/4" from the floor. I would start somewhere around there. Yoy could mock something up an then stack plywood under it until you find the right height.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary Falk View Post
    My 8" jointer has the table at 31-1/4" from the floor. I would start somewhere around there. Yoy could mock something up an then stack plywood under it until you find the right height.
    +1 on doing a mock-up (but don't actually run the jointer on there unless your mock-up is really​ solid). Best height will depend on your height and personal preference. I think most floor-standing jointers have tables that are 31" - 33" above the floor.

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    Benchtop jointers are typically always not very wide, so you're not going to be leaning over them, like you would a 24" jointer, to flatten a board. Most usage will be edge jointing. As stated, the answer depends on how tall you are. A good, quick way to determine a comfortable height for any bench top is to measure the distance from the floor to your wrist, and subtract 2". A general starting point that can be adjusted, but will get you in the ball park of comfortable use very quickly. Tweak it from there, if necessary.
    Jeff

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