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Recommendation for thickness planer
Can anyone recommend a good benchtop thickness planer for squaring turning stock. There are a lot to choose from and I thought it'd be good to get direct opinions.
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Close to square is close enough for turning in my book. I've turned stuff out of almost triangular sticks split out of a log with an axe. If you need it square to register lips, eyes and bellyholes, you can probably get it close enough by tablesaw or bandsaw with a fence...
If you "need" a planer I can't offer any suggestions because my only experience is with a 12" Ryobi that does an OK job.. |
I would'nt waste the electricity and sharp blades planing stock to turn. It will be plenty square with a table saw and good enough with a band saw.
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I have a little Williams-Hussey moulder/planer. Nice little machine. I don't usually try to square up stock for turning. If you plan to make square stock you will need a jointer as well.
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I have a Delta 13" and use it all the time on different kinds of wood working projects
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as the others have said, in most cases your saw cut will be plenty close enough... As for the Planer, I've got a Craftsman 12" that has servedme well for many years.... fro small stuff, I use the jointer (8") craftsman...
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