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    Walnut stand for DeWalt 735 planer

    I mentioned a couple of weeks ago after my 20 year old DeWalt 733 died that with the new DeWalt 735 I wanted to build a stand. Well, it is built and works just fine. I started out to build it entirely of Walnut but it turned out I didn't have quite enough on hand without getting into my good stock and I wasn't about to do that. So parts of it are Walnut.

    Here's the finished stand under my tablesaw extension -
    001 - Finished, under TS extension.jpg

    002 - Finished, under TS extension.jpg

    And here's the build video -


    Enjoy!
    David
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    Here's a teaser from the video - the stand raises 9" when I need it to be higher -
    017 - Raised position.jpg

    David
    David
    CurlyWoodShop on Etsy, David Falkner on YouTube, difalkner on Instagram

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    Very nice, David. Being able to adjust the height is a nice feature.

    You may want to post a few more still photos...many SMC members are on slow Internet connections and cannot view videos very well or at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Very nice, David. Being able to adjust the height is a nice feature.

    You may want to post a few more still photos...many SMC members are on slow Internet connections and cannot view videos very well or at all.
    Thanks, Jim! Sometimes I take my fast Internet connection for granted and figure everyone has one by now.

    Here are a few photos -
    014 - Mechanism.jpg
    006 - Assembled.jpg
    015 - Mechanism.jpg
    016 - Mechanism.jpg
    001 - Raised.jpg
    002 - Raised.jpg

    David
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    CurlyWoodShop on Etsy, David Falkner on YouTube, difalkner on Instagram

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    I watched the video this morning, and had no idea the new base did magic tricks till halfway through. Those teaser pics will probably get you a lot more action.

    Anyway....wow, that is quite a setup you made. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it.
    Rick Potter

    DIY journeyman,
    FWW wannabe.
    AKA Village Idiot.

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