fezman
Established Member
HI,
I have a Titan P/T -you know the one from screwfix - that I'm planning to convert to a permanent planer.
It's worked reasonably well as a thicknesser for the ~2 years I've owned it, but now I have a Metabo DH330 thicknesser. As a jointer, well, let's just say the fence is a bit vague!!
So rather than sell it for peanuts, I would like to attempt to make the Titan a permanent 90 degree jointer. The plan being that this will let me get one flat face and square edge, before i push the stock through the DH330 to thickness to required size.
My outline plan is to take a ~ 600mm length of aluminium box section approx 3"x1" , which is square, and attach it to the outfeed table of the Titan.
To do this will require (at least) a couple of things. Firstly to cut a small arc in the bottom of the box section to allow the blades to pass under the box section. I've made a start on this using the round end of a belt sander to remove some material. This was really slow and not a large enough diameter. Moved on to a drill press mounted drum sander, which has the desired diameter, but is taking forever. So question 1 is, how (without any specific metal worktools) can i quickly cut the arc in the box section?
The second thing is how to attach the fence to the table? I've stripped the existing bracket down, and could possibly adjust this (read hit with hammer) to attach to the box section. Alternatively (and /or) drill a couple of holes at the beginning and end of the outfeed table, and simply bolt the box section to it. I can see that being a faff to get a bolt inside the middle of the box section to attach a nut underneath the table. Any other ideas out there?
I've seen a couple of similar things done on youtube & am aware that most opinion on this machine is Shog Dite, but would like to try and use it as a) it's paid for, b) the size is good for me (not much space left in my garage!) and c) using a sled in the lunchbox thicknesser looks a faff TBH, but i will give it a go one day.
thanks
Ian
I have a Titan P/T -you know the one from screwfix - that I'm planning to convert to a permanent planer.
It's worked reasonably well as a thicknesser for the ~2 years I've owned it, but now I have a Metabo DH330 thicknesser. As a jointer, well, let's just say the fence is a bit vague!!
So rather than sell it for peanuts, I would like to attempt to make the Titan a permanent 90 degree jointer. The plan being that this will let me get one flat face and square edge, before i push the stock through the DH330 to thickness to required size.
My outline plan is to take a ~ 600mm length of aluminium box section approx 3"x1" , which is square, and attach it to the outfeed table of the Titan.
To do this will require (at least) a couple of things. Firstly to cut a small arc in the bottom of the box section to allow the blades to pass under the box section. I've made a start on this using the round end of a belt sander to remove some material. This was really slow and not a large enough diameter. Moved on to a drill press mounted drum sander, which has the desired diameter, but is taking forever. So question 1 is, how (without any specific metal worktools) can i quickly cut the arc in the box section?
The second thing is how to attach the fence to the table? I've stripped the existing bracket down, and could possibly adjust this (read hit with hammer) to attach to the box section. Alternatively (and /or) drill a couple of holes at the beginning and end of the outfeed table, and simply bolt the box section to it. I can see that being a faff to get a bolt inside the middle of the box section to attach a nut underneath the table. Any other ideas out there?
I've seen a couple of similar things done on youtube & am aware that most opinion on this machine is Shog Dite, but would like to try and use it as a) it's paid for, b) the size is good for me (not much space left in my garage!) and c) using a sled in the lunchbox thicknesser looks a faff TBH, but i will give it a go one day.
thanks
Ian