How to understand what projects to use a jointer for; get professional tips and advice from an expert carpenter on woodworking tools in this free instructional video. Expert: Kevin Mouton Bio: Kevin Mouton has spent the last four years making custom, high end, solid wood and veneer furniture for local and national clients out of a shop in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Paul Raila
Tags: Basic, Jointer, Tools, Used, Woodworking
Somehow this guy still has thumbs!!
Ppl please use a jointer ONLY for edges! If you want a straight edge on each side of your lumber use a planer!! This technique is VERY dangerous and only used if you do not have access to a planer. This guy doesnt even have a kickback guard!! Expert Village fails again!!!
too dark can’t see
Kevin,
The video is too dark. Don`t you have some extra spot light? Anyhow, it is very interesting.
Regards,
Gregg
They should go to expert village people on how to make videos
Fucking lame, expert village is fucking lame.
There is no guard on the machine, he uses no push blocks at all, you can easily loose a couple of fingers that way. He wears no safety glasses. He’s not telling people about how to use the machine safely.
So you’re going to keep it a secret? What good is it telling us that minimal amount of info….another critic without an explaination.
You must be joking, how are your eyes? or you need to adjust YOUR settings, the brightness level is excellent, so is the tint, contrast, picture and detail. Great video quality Kevin, keep up the great tutorials.
All your videos are very dark …… how about buying some spot lamps on stands.
Just to let you know, he uses the machine incorrectly, he also used the tablesaw incorrectly also.
speaking of safety features………… where’s the cutterhead guard, ya morons?
Kevin is refreshingly articulate, intuitive, and paced. Not too fast, not too slow.
This dude is amazing at explaining stuff. Thanks Kevin!
This is a great how-to video. I have recently taken an interest in woodworking and furnituremaking and videos like these are invaluable. Thanks so much for posting it!