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How to set up and use a Planer Thicknesser/ Jointer Planer and Flatten and Square Lumber
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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2 dozen videos before I found this one. The most concise by far. Thanks!
Glad it helped
The problem with setting your blades to your outfeed table is it screws up the thicknessing accuracy. If the outfeed table is not adjustable it maybe possible to unbolt it and shim it out, but all accuracy radiates from the cutter block.
Don't use the bubble of your level to check the two tables, you're not putting up a shelf, place your level or straight edge at one corner then check diagonally across the two tables or try winding sticks.
Very clear directions John thank you.
Thanks for a great video John. I have the Holzmann HOB 260NL, which looks to be identical to your Charnwood, and the manual is also rubbish. @4:13 you show how to adjust the infeed table to be coplanar with the outfeed table. However, I discovered a design flaw with these machines that prevents any coplanar adjustments. There are two pins pressed into the adjustment arms on the front that lock the infeed table in place. If you loosen the front adjustment bolts, the infeed table will not move because of the two pins. However, if you knock the pins out, then you have full adjustment of the table.
Thank you John! Great video. Just got mine, so I need to set it up and this was very helpful. I agree that the "manual" is rubbish..
You are welcome glad it helped
A very nice machine, very informative video.
Thanks for the video, very helpful.
You are welcome
I have the world's smallest shop and I tend to do only small projects because of my physical difficulties. I also like preparing stock with planes whilst I still can, I’m a newbie and still find it satisfying, heck I find the fact I can now sharpen a plane satisfying.
However, next year I’m planning on building myself a decent workbench and I think it might work out better to get a small planer thicknesser like the Titan from Screwfix.
This video will be very useful when I finally take the plunge.
Glad it helped, they save a lot of work and time preparing stock. More importantly accurate and square stock. If you are struggling a bit it will help with the physical side allowing you more time to concentrate on the fine detail work.
charnwood do a smaller one too.
Great tutorial thankyou for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
They are all generic Chinese manufactured and can be bought off alibaba cheaper if you fancy the risk, my manual was also terrible so after watching this will do some more fine tuning as I hadn’t figured out all the adjustments yet, thanks for the great video as always.
Great videos mate.
Thanks
nice and simple vid. i have the smaller brother of yours arriving any time now.
best of luck with it
John. Could you use the table saw to square the small edge instead of using the thicknesser on such a wide setting?
Do you have a sound pressure reading of the machine
Say I set the planer blades using the same magnetic tool that you used, and I notice my outfeed table is out of adjustment. How do I calculate how high it needs to be? I would need to first make the infeed and outfeed perfectly parallel, but the outfeed still needs to be at the right height.
Brilliant. Thankyou
No problem 👍
Chinese instructions! 7:12 "Put the bolt into the hole in order to life this machine". Yup. Says it all!! Great video. Thanks.
Ths, Great !
well john, can i ask where you got this machine and how much it cost. i am looking for a good thicknesser on a budget. Or any other recommendations on where to buy something similar in ireland.
I just picked up a second hand version of this machine (but it's orange) do you have any info on a pdf manual? I'm in Australia, mine didn't come with the setting tool for the blades, is there a storage on the machine where this is kept? Can't find any info on my model and there's no branding or product numbers to find replacement parts
I have an Axminster that i think is the same as this one. I've used the jig that comes with it to set the blades but when I use the wood method with two lines 4mm apart to check the blades it moves the wood about 8mm. It moves the wood the same amount on both sides so the blades are parallel. Is this a problem? When the infeed table is set at 0 should the blades be on the same level or should it cut? Any help gratefully received. Thanks
I hear an Irish accent, I sub
Great video John I going buying a thickness planer charnwood model SKU W570P 12 inches wondering if it any good some of your followers might have one there isn’t much reviews online on this model cheers John
Don't know much about it William
Hi John enjoyed the video ---what is the thinest material you would put through--i am looking to get stock down to 6mm-thanks Allan
I have taken pieces down to 5mm, if you are going to do that regularly you can make a jig to slide them through on to help support the piece.
Great video, just purchased one and yes the manual is rubbish, quick question, my fence is at 90 deg but it’s not perfectly in line with the table. So for example if I were to measure the width from the front left side to fence and then front right side to fence is would be about a cm out. Would this be a problem?
As long as it's 90 degrees to the table you should be fine
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed thanks, now I’ve got snipe and need to sort that out 🤦🏻♂️
Did you install the travel bolts back or they were not a travel bolts? 🤔
They are not travel bolts they are used to lock the beds so they are needed
if you flip the board end to end as you joint it then you will be getting to the average thickness rather than taking too much off of one side. You will end up with a bit thicker board that is planed just by running the same end as the leading end.
Thanks for the tip!
3 years on would you still recommend this thicknesser John ? im dub as well and id love it if you could point me in the direction of a decent retailer for this gear. iv got a workshop at the moment but im really starting out to be honest.
I have to say im loving the videos as well man.
Its a good machine for the money, I would prefer a helical cutter but that's more money again. Jebbs tools is where I got this. I think they have changed their name they are based in Cork
What was the total damage to your pocket book for that machine. I spent $5400 Canadian Kopecks on my Hammer A31. My machine came with a Spiral Cutter and a mobility base for that price.
€1200, it's a bit more entry-level compared to what Hammer make.
Great video but saddly not a single mentioning of what model the machine presented is. Lots of us search for recommendation for a new machine, and such basic info would be very helpful. You can always add it in the description.
Its written on the machine in big letters and I have a full review video on the machine
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"Model" not "Brand" 😈
I liked the machine, and immediately searched your channel to find your other video. It could have been easier, that's all. Grateful for your content 👍🍹