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Q: How little can you take off with one pass through the planer? | |||
: A: 1/16” is about the minimum reliable amount you can take off. It also depends on the wood, soft woods are going to show the feed roller indentations that Brooks mentioned, more so than a hardwood,. If you want smaller increments then I would suggest using the drum sander, there you can take off as little as 1/64”. | |||
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Revision as of 18:58, 21 February 2021
Description
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Classes
Use of this tool requires successful completion of the BOSS class "Woodshop I - table saw, jointer, planer, miter saw" or an equivalent check-off.
Specifications
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- Electrical spec:
- V 203 / V 460
- F.L.A. 19.0 / F.L.A. 9.5
- HZ 60
MN Asset Details
Safety Specifics
All general MN Safety policies of course apply to use of this tool, as do safety policies for the containing shop area and safety practices prescribed in our classes and/or in detailed tool documentation, regardless of whether they're repeated here.
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Documentation
Operating Instructions And Parts List
Maintenance Instructions And Parts List
Materials, Tooling, Accessories
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Settings
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Tips & Tricks
Q: How little can you take off with one pass through the planer?
- A: 1/16” is about the minimum reliable amount you can take off. It also depends on the wood, soft woods are going to show the feed roller indentations that Brooks mentioned, more so than a hardwood,. If you want smaller increments then I would suggest using the drum sander, there you can take off as little as 1/64”.
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