Bosch 1594K 6.5 Amp 3-1/4-Inch Planer Kit
This well-designed planer offers fast stock removal and the smoothest finish--exactly what we expected from Bosch. The powerful 6.5 amp motor runs the versatile two-blade Woodrazor system at 16,500 rpm with a protective shield that covers the section of blade that's not in use. The fence itself deserves applause--bevels are accurate and easy to adjust. We love the chip ejection as well. Too many times, we've tried tools with an exhaust system that might as well not be there, but this one actually moves the removed stock and it's multidirectional! Deep cuts are possible in just one pass without bogging or chatter. There's even a spring-loaded park rest stand that protects blade and workpiece. The saw is a special shape that allows easy start-up in the middle of a workpiece. Accidental starts are a thing of the past because of the lock-off release button. Bosch thought of everything; we're impressed.
This well-designed planer offers fast stock removal and the smoothest finish--exactly what we expected from Bosch. The powerful 6.5 amp motor runs the versatile two-blade Woodrazor system at 16,500 rpm with a protective shield that covers the section of blade that's not in use. The fence itself deserves applause--bevels are accurate and easy to adjust. We love the chip ejection as well. Too many times, we've tried tools with an exhaust system that might as well not be there, but this one actually moves the removed stock and it's multidirectional! Deep cuts are possible in just one pass without bogging or chatter. There's even a spring-loaded park rest stand that protects blade and workpiece. The saw is a special shape that allows easy start-up in the middle of a workpiece. Accidental starts are a thing of the past because of the lock-off release button. Bosch thought of everything; we're impressed.
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Can i plane something that is wider then a power planer?
I'm getting into woodworking and i want to get a planer, but i am too cheap to get a bench planer and to lazy to get a non power planer, so that leads me to hand power planers.
If i get one with only a 3.5 inch blade will i be able to plane desktops by making multiple paralle passes?
How difficult is it to learn to be competent with a hand power planer?
Does anyone have any recommendations for a first time power planer?
THanks
I understand what you are trying to do, but the last surface will have to be finished with a hand plane. The power planer will leave a surface with the planer marks in it. These must be shaved off with a smooth cut, not a rotary cut with a power planer. I bought a small power planer that is what you are asking about 2 years ago and am using it to learn how to smooth a surface. If you go to www.woodworking.com you can get a great deal of information about the subject. Try E-bay for much of the equipment you need.
DEWALT DW680K 7 Amp 3-1/4-Inch Planer
If you’re a serious woodworker, than the DEWALT DW680K planer is a necessary addition to your woodworking shop. The rugged 7 amp, 15,000 rpm motor produces steady, level results on even the toughest applications. This planer features increased function and quality with up to 3/32-inches of cut in a single pass and an increased amount of passes allowed with handy kick stand. The DW680K is compatible with reversible carbide blades that are equipped for resharpening and ideal for straight edge or framings. A precision-machined shoe maintains even results and produces perfectly square rabbet joints and is crafted with three precision machined guides in the front generate three distinct beveling channels. Features include the innovative Calibrated Depth Adjustment Knob to ensure positions are fine-tuned so you never have to re-zero the depth and height adjustment knob, ergonomically set in rubber for increased height command.
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Can I use a hand power planer to remove high spots on deck boards? And how?
Just built a new deck, not paying attention all the deck boards are down already. Now I have some high spots on the boards, aprox 6" in some spots. The joices are on 12" centers, due to hot tub placement. Can I use a planer and how do I use it to level the boards?
6" in some spots meaning length, only have to remove max 1/8" to level with board next to it.
Greetings. Planer will work....but be careful here.... The planer can leave edge grooves where it cuts... and...if you hit a nail the planer knives are gone and need replacement. A better way may be to use a hand belt sander. You can rent one or purchase... a very handy tool in the garage for many jobs. Widest belt possible for an even job.. 3 inches or better. Start out with 80 grit to drop high spots even to adjacent wood. Then use 100 or 150 next to pretty up the work.... Lastly, if desired - or needed, use a fine or 200+ grit. to match wood.. Always belt in direction of grain... parallel to length of wood. With a belt sander you have much more control of job and less chance of over cutting, plus, nails won't end the job... Suggest you make certain all nails or screws are below the surface well enough so you do not hit them with anything. They should be coated to prevent rust... and hit em will surely knock coating off.. Have fun.....
Can anyone recommend a good hand held power planer?
I am using an antique now that probably won't last for the whole job. I like the one I have, but the replacement blade is $110 and 2 hrs away. I like the type with a rotating blade.
Grizzly tools has a few hand planers http://www.grizzly.com/products/category.aspx?key=300050 we have the one that is $49.95 and it works wonderfully. when looking for planers there are four things to look for: 1. how strong the motor is (1HP or more is good) 2.how wide it will plane (3 1/4" is good) 3.incremental heght adjustment 4.replacable cutting blades. a dust collector is very handy too but not critical
Hand power planer vs bench type planer for small stock of wood?
I need to get some pieces of wood to a smaller thickness. Some pieces are only 5"X3"X.75" and they need to be 5"X3"X.50", what is the best tool and how do I prevent the piece from flying off.
Bench plane stock to 1/2".You should do this before you cut 5x3 cut to size with chop or table saw (with finish blade)Bench planer is the tool to use.
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