Hi,
I recently bought a second hand Artesian combination planer / saw. Its a small machine only 700 x 800 and the saw and planer works on single axle. The reason I bought it, is after reading up on second hand machines, this one seems to be quite well liked, meant to be reliable, built like sh#t brick house.
I'm new to planing and using couple of old wooden floats, I made couple of pushy things (for sake of safety!)
Anyway, I set the planer to minimal (the gauge says zero) and I checked it by sight. Pushing the timber along seems ok. Except the last few inches. I got quite a kick back. Turns out the back deck is so much lower (approx 6.5mm) than the front. Is this normal?
I've attached some photos...
IMAG0453.jpgIMAG0455.jpgIMAG0457.jpg
Appreciate any advice.
I recently bought a second hand Artesian combination planer / saw. Its a small machine only 700 x 800 and the saw and planer works on single axle. The reason I bought it, is after reading up on second hand machines, this one seems to be quite well liked, meant to be reliable, built like sh#t brick house.
I'm new to planing and using couple of old wooden floats, I made couple of pushy things (for sake of safety!)
Anyway, I set the planer to minimal (the gauge says zero) and I checked it by sight. Pushing the timber along seems ok. Except the last few inches. I got quite a kick back. Turns out the back deck is so much lower (approx 6.5mm) than the front. Is this normal?
I've attached some photos...
IMAG0453.jpgIMAG0455.jpgIMAG0457.jpg
Appreciate any advice.
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