jointer

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɔ‍ɪntɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a long carpenter's plane used to shape the edges of boards so they will fit together
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How To Use jointer In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • A hand jointer plane does a good job, but requires a greater degree of skill.
  • At the heart of most shops, you can find a heavy-duty table saw or bandsaw, a thickness planer, and a jointer.
  • Well, I don't know, but I reckon they never picked up a double jointer before and you'd think with all that souped-up space technology they got they'd have used something stronger than plain old rope. Wounded Knee
  • In 1909, thin high-speed knives (mounted in circular cutterheads) started to appear in jointers, planers, molders, etc.
  • 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.
  • After the mortar has set, but before it has begun to harden, use a bent round bar called a "jointer" to "tool" each joint: run the bar along each horizontal joint, pressing against the mortar firmly. Chapter 6
  • The jointer, in excellent condition, brought $2,530 while the jack plane, with a bruised wedge and handle, sold for $2,090.
  • Tooling mortar joints with a steel jointer - whether concave, vee, or grapevine - makes the wall more attractive and smooths the joints to a more weather-resistant finish.
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