ChoppyChoppy
Tree Freak
How do you figure they chew through blades? We have thousands of board feet on the knives in our 18" planer. It's a Grizzly brand, 7hp I think (pulls close to 30 amps)
Have you actually tried to adjust the snipe out of it??I have a Delta 12.5" portable planer that I like. My only complaint, and it is a big one, is that the part holding the cutter head is only supported in the middle on each side. This makes the first and last three inches of the board worthless. That is an awful lot of waste. The next planer I own will be a four poster for sure. On the other hand, it is light and very portable. I have built two kitchens with it and there is no question about it being decently built for the price. It is what I use to plane all of my milled would under 12".
Thanks Joe. I'm looking into that.For live edge slabs I don't need to be perfect flat, so I use a Jet 16-32 drum sander. A friend is a custom cabinet maker and I think I'd have to sell my truck to buy his 18" planer. For big slabs there are a lot of pics and video on planer tables with routers on sleds, Joe.
Yes, I was looking for a general discussion on planers for a general newb question. Posting here meant that I didn't have to start a new thread, and we could take a special trip down memory lane... [emoji7] [emoji89]Umm, you all here in 2016 realize that the posts you're responding to are six years old?
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