tool:jointer
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- | * **owner** = Vancouver Hack Space | + | * **owner** = Vancouver Hack Space -- Donated by Tradeworks |
* **user certification required** = Tool certification doesn' | * **user certification required** = Tool certification doesn' | ||
* **hackable** = No | * **hackable** = No | ||
* **make** = Delta | * **make** = Delta | ||
- | * **model** = Unknown | + | * **model** = 37-190C |
* **serial #** = | * **serial #** = | ||
* **arrived** = 2018 | * **arrived** = 2018 | ||
* **does it work?** = Still being set up. | * **does it work?** = Still being set up. | ||
* **if it breaks** = Unplug machine, put a & | * **if it breaks** = Unplug machine, put a & | ||
- | * **contact** = Michael Kessler | + | * **contact** = Logan Buchy / Michael Kessler |
* **where** = Machine shop | * **where** = Machine shop | ||
* **value** = Hard enough to get this one, so take care of it. | * **value** = Hard enough to get this one, so take care of it. | ||
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- Additional rules to come | - Additional rules to come | ||
- | [[https://mikepkes.github.io/referralQR]] | + | ====== Maintenance ====== |
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+ | __Blade Replacement__ | ||
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+ | February 17, 2019 | ||
+ | By: Logan Buchy | ||
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+ | The jointer blades were replaced with new ones (Powertec 148030). | ||
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+ | Tools: | ||
+ | * 3mm hex wrench | ||
+ | * Ruler | ||
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+ | Step 1. Remove the safety guard | ||
+ | On the Delta 37-190C usually one can just pull the safety guard right out of its holder. | ||
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+ | Step 2: Move fence all the way to the furthest back position. | ||
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+ | Step 3: Clean out the slot where the jointer blades sit. There is likely to be pitch and sawdust caught in there. | ||
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+ | Step 4: Install the jointer blade such that the bevel is on top of the drum. Position the knife hold mechnism (has 4 jack screws) and loosen the jack screws so that the knife and mechanism rest in the drum carriage but not tightly. | ||
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+ | Step 5: Measure the straight edge of a piece of plywood with a 1/4" marking. | ||
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+ | Step 6: With the fence all the way at the back, rotate the drum in the normal direction of travel. | ||
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+ | Once you are happy with where it is, tighten the jack screws. | ||
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+ | [[https://youtu.be/1pZb1CLk5a0|Video showing this procedure]] | ||
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+ | Step 7: Repeat with the other 2 knives. | ||
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+ | Step 8: Check again that all knives are still in the correct position. |
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