ear3
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Now that I've gotten comfortable with the jack plane, I'm thinking of adding a jointer. This will help in the near future for flattening the revamped workbench I'm planning.
So I was just wondering what people think about the no. 8 jointer, and whether there are substantial benefits to the extra two inches of sole length and the wider blade. I was initially just thinking the LN no. 7, with the added benefit that I could share frogs with the 4 1/2, and so not have to get multiple high angle frogs. But since I have the jack plane, I'm wondering if there might be more redundancy getting the no. 7 vs. the larger no. 8. Or does the size of the no. 8 make it more difficult to use on tasks like jointing the edge of 3/4" boards?
So I was just wondering what people think about the no. 8 jointer, and whether there are substantial benefits to the extra two inches of sole length and the wider blade. I was initially just thinking the LN no. 7, with the added benefit that I could share frogs with the 4 1/2, and so not have to get multiple high angle frogs. But since I have the jack plane, I'm wondering if there might be more redundancy getting the no. 7 vs. the larger no. 8. Or does the size of the no. 8 make it more difficult to use on tasks like jointing the edge of 3/4" boards?