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Author: | John Hale [ Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Safe-T Planer Advice |
I was just trying to thin some oak down with my safe t planer, I was taking smallish cuts at 2000 rpm and was getting burning unless I feed at a high rate, now I haven't sharpened it since new and I've used it on softwoods only before and it left a good finish and I feed exactly the same is this a sharpening issue or a hardwood issue? Thanks |
Author: | John A [ Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
I had a little bit of burning on maple as well. It comes right out with a hand plane afterwards. It happens because in some sections the wood may ride up a little bit and not be perfectly flat on your work surface. One of the jigs I saw had a wheel and spring attached on the fence of the drill press platform after the planer wheel to push the stock down towards the work surface and keep it flat. I must admit I did not install this wheel and I wish I had. A vacuum running on the surface is a must as well, to keep the work surface clean, so nothing can sneak up under the board and lift it - causing a burn as well. Likewise as you found out - keep the wood moving at a constant rate. |
Author: | Edward Taylor [ Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
I think they are rated to run at RPMs like double that, may be your problem. BTW, for anyone who hasn't gotten one, these things are VERY handy. |
Author: | John Hale [ Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
I remembered Robbie O'Brien's Tips du Jour and reading that I didn't shim up the cutting edge with sandpaper, he suggests this to help prevent the cutter heating up I'll try touching up the cutting edges on an oil stone and adding the paper shim |
Author: | Jim Watts [ Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
you might find it cuts much better one direction than the other. |
Author: | WaddyThomson [ Sun Feb 07, 2010 8:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
Do not touch the cutters with an oil stone, unless you know what you are doing. The supplied stone is the only thing they recommend for sharpening. Follow their instructions, and it will work great. Sharpen after every use, and you won't get so much burning. Not after every pass, but after using to thickness a couple of sides or back halves. For sharpening, only the inside gullet is ground. it's very easy to do on your dril press. |
Author: | John Hale [ Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
Yeah waddy my intent with the oil stone is to do the same job as the wheel, they look hardly dull to me and I've got a stone for sharpening gouges and other small stones that'll let me sharpen like the stone without being aggressive as the supplied stone appears. |
Author: | Colin S [ Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
I've used one of these for many years and have no doubt that it is best to sharpen the cutters after every use. Don't wait until you want to use the cutter again, as you'll just not bother sharpening before use, do it when you've finished. I use the as-supplied grinding disk and get very good results. You must hold the cutter in a bench vice, for stability and for the sake of your fingers. I run my drill press at its highest speed of 3640rpm. ![]() Using a good quality drill press with little run out will improve results, I use an extended table that is perfectly flat and that has an adjustable fence and hold down wheel. ![]() The table should be levelled to the chuck. ![]() Colin |
Author: | Darrel Friesen [ Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
I use a set of vise grips to hold my cutters for sharpening which works quite well. I like the simple set-up you use with the vise however Colin. I'll definitely try it. |
Author: | John Hale [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
Has anyone ever polished up the bottom face of the cutter as you would on a standard plane? |
Author: | John Hale [ Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Safe-T Planer Advice |
With an oilstone I just cleaned off all the sort of burnt residue off the bottom and only one of the cutters was blunt, so I sharpened it I then added the shim to the leading edge and I've used it a couple of times to trim some bits for the kitchen so not guitar woods yet, but it seems greatly improved. |
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