Eric John
05-28-2019, 10:22 AM
Good Morning
My planer is still going strong, my question is about knives.
I understand they are disposable and at less than 30$ a set
its not too bad, but it always seems to be not too long
on a new set of blades that theres a nick or something that
leaves a scratch when planing rough lumber.
i try to clean the boards a bit before planing, but
I believe sometimes even a knot in the wood can cause this.
are there any "better " quality knives for this machine?
or is it just something to live with?
Regards
Eric
My planer is still going strong, my question is about knives.
I understand they are disposable and at less than 30$ a set
its not too bad, but it always seems to be not too long
on a new set of blades that theres a nick or something that
leaves a scratch when planing rough lumber.
i try to clean the boards a bit before planing, but
I believe sometimes even a knot in the wood can cause this.
are there any "better " quality knives for this machine?
or is it just something to live with?
Regards
Eric