Shop Fox W1876 6-Inch Benchtop Jointer With Spiral-Style Cutterhead
Shop Fox W1876 6-Inch Benchtop Jointer With Spiral-Style Cutterhead
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Key Features
Overview
The Shop Fox W1876 6-Inch Benchtop Jointer is a compact woodworking jointer built for straightening board edges and flattening faces in smaller shops. This is a benchtop jointer designed for edge jointing and face jointing wood stock. Model Number: W1876. If you need a machine that can prep lumber for tighter glue joints without giving up a lot of floor space, this one is aimed right at that job.
What makes this jointer matter is the spiral-style cutterhead. Instead of a traditional straight-knife setup, the W1876 uses 12 two-sided indexable inserts. In real use, that means smoother cuts, quieter operation, and less time spent fussing with knife alignment. When an insert edge wears out, you rotate it to a fresh edge rather than resetting a whole knife. That is a real time-saver for woodworkers who want more shop time and less maintenance time.
The cutting capacity is right where a serious benchtop machine should be. You get a 6-inch maximum cutting width and up to 1/8 inch maximum depth of cut, which is enough for taking controlled passes on rough or slightly twisted stock. The 30-inch table length gives you better support than the really small portable units, so it is easier to keep a board tracking flat through the cut. That helps when you are trying to joint an edge for panel glue-up or clean up smaller hardwood boards for cabinetry and furniture work.
Shop Fox also gave the W1876 features that make day-to-day adjustment less annoying. The knob-adjustable infeed table with lock is built for fine depth changes, and the inch and metric cut-depth indicator gives you a clear reference when you want repeatable passes. The extruded aluminum fence is designed for quick alignment, and it tilts up to 45 degrees when you need bevel work. For a machine in this size class, those details matter because setup speed is a big part of whether a benchtop tool gets used often or ends up sitting in the corner.
On the power side, this model runs on 120V and is listed as a 10-amp machine with a 1-1/2 HP motor in the supplied product data. That makes it a realistic fit for a standard shop circuit. It is intended for wood, not metal or composite shop abuse, and it is best used the way a benchtop jointer should be used: steady feed rate, sensible depth of cut, and sharp inserts. Used that way, it should have no trouble cleaning up edges for glue joints, flattening one face on narrower boards, and handling trim, panels, and general woodworking stock within its width capacity.
Dust handling is more shop-friendly than some stripped-down portable units. While there is no onboard dust collection system, the product data lists a 2-1/2 inch dust port, and the in-use images show the machine connected to dust extraction. That is worth paying attention to because jointers throw chips fast, and a port you can hook to a shop vacuum or dust collector helps keep the cutter area clearer and the bench less buried in shavings.
Who is it for? The Shop Fox W1876 6-Inch Benchtop Jointer makes the most sense for woodworkers, cabinet installers, trim carpenters, remodelers, and serious DIY users who need a real jointer but do not have room for a full floor-standing machine. If you regularly mill rough lumber, clean up edges before glue-up, or want straighter stock for better fit and finish, this bench jointer gives you the core features that actually matter: a spiral-style cutterhead, usable table length, accurate fence adjustment, and compact size.
Smoother Cuts With Less Knife Hassle

The big reason to choose this benchtop jointer over a bargain straight-knife unit is the cutterhead. The insert-based spiral-style head is built to leave a cleaner surface while cutting down on the setup headaches that come with traditional knives.
- Spiral-style cutterhead with 12 indexable inserts
- Two-sided inserts can be rotated to a fresh edge instead of fully resetting knives
Bench Size, Real Shop Utility

This machine is aimed at people who want jointing capability without giving up half the shop. The benchtop format works well in garages, basement shops, and tighter professional spaces where a stationary jointer is hard to justify.
- 30-inch table length helps support stock better than ultra-compact portable units
- 44 lb weight is substantial enough to feel planted while still being bench-manageable
Quick Fence and Depth Adjustments

A jointer only helps if you can dial it in fast and trust the settings. The W1876 is built around straightforward controls that make repeatable cuts easier, especially for edge work and light face-jointing.
- Knob-adjustable infeed table with lock for controlled depth settings
- Extruded aluminum fence tilts to 45 degrees for bevel work
Cleaner Work Area

Jointers make chips fast, and chip control matters more than most people think. This unit is set up with a dust port so you can connect extraction and keep the cutter area from packing up as quickly during longer runs.
- 2-1/2 inch dust port listed in product data
- Good fit for shop vacuum or small dust collection setups in compact shops
Key Specifications
| Tool Type | Benchtop Jointer |
|---|---|
| Voltage (V) | 120 V |
| Amperage (A) | 10 A |
| Horsepower (HP) | 1-1/2 HP |
| Maximum Cutting Width | 6 in |
| Maximum Cutting Depth | 1/8 in |
| Table Size | 6-1/4 in x 30 in |
| Fence Tilt Range | 0° to 45° |
| Cutterhead Type | Spiral-style |
| Insert Count | 12 |
| Dust Port Size | 2-1/2 in |
| Weight (lbs) | 44 lbs |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
On a benchtop jointer like the W1876, keep your cuts light and let the 30-inch table do the work. If you are cleaning up a rough edge for glue-up, take multiple shallow passes instead of one heavy cut and you will usually get a straighter result with less tear-out.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Shop Fox W1876 6-Inch Benchtop Jointer punches above its size
If you want a real jointer for a smaller shop, this one gets the important stuff right: insert cutterhead, decent table length, and simple adjustments.
- Who it's for: Woodworkers, remodelers, and serious DIY users who need a compact jointer for edge jointing, glue-up prep, and small-stock flattening.
- Why it stands out: The spiral-style cutterhead with indexable inserts is the main draw here because it cuts down on maintenance and makes this machine feel more serious than a basic benchtop model.
- Worth knowing: It is still a 6-inch benchtop machine, so stay realistic about stock size and take sensible passes. For small-shop lumber prep, though, that is a fair trade.
Common Questions
- What kind of cutterhead does this jointer use? It uses a spiral-style cutterhead with 12 indexable inserts.
- What is the maximum cutting width? The maximum cutting width is 6 inches.
- Can the fence be tilted for bevel work? Yes. The fence tilts up to 45 degrees.
- Does it support dust extraction? Yes. Product data lists a 2-1/2 inch dust port for connecting dust extraction.

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