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I have at present a Scheppach HMS260 planer / thicknesser.
It's a 2 blade planer / thicknesser, which i bought second hand.
it has a cast iron table top and to put it into the thicknesser mode you lift one of the tables and fix the dust collection funnel to a different position..only takes 5 mins to set up.
The thing I don't like about it is that since the thicknesser is under the planer. You have to kneel down to feed the timber in, i feel like im feeding into a black hole.
So was watching a few videos on YouTube and the new Axminster portable thicknesser caught my eye.
The plus points of the Axminster thicknesser seem to be it has helical cutters, but only 26 of them? I've been told it will be a lot quieter and give a better finish on hardwood.
The whole setting up seems easier, pre set heights of cut, a gauge to tell you know much it will cut on the given setting with your piece of timber. Also a roller/ snipe lock.
Since its portable I can put it at eye level and watch the timber go through.
Priced at £699 but with the black Friday sale only £599.
So I'm tempted, have I been drawn in to the hype?
Normally portable machines are not very accurate and built to be portable, or will all the plus points above make it a better thicknesser?
It's a 2 blade planer / thicknesser, which i bought second hand.
it has a cast iron table top and to put it into the thicknesser mode you lift one of the tables and fix the dust collection funnel to a different position..only takes 5 mins to set up.
The thing I don't like about it is that since the thicknesser is under the planer. You have to kneel down to feed the timber in, i feel like im feeding into a black hole.
So was watching a few videos on YouTube and the new Axminster portable thicknesser caught my eye.
The plus points of the Axminster thicknesser seem to be it has helical cutters, but only 26 of them? I've been told it will be a lot quieter and give a better finish on hardwood.
The whole setting up seems easier, pre set heights of cut, a gauge to tell you know much it will cut on the given setting with your piece of timber. Also a roller/ snipe lock.
Since its portable I can put it at eye level and watch the timber go through.
Priced at £699 but with the black Friday sale only £599.
So I'm tempted, have I been drawn in to the hype?
Normally portable machines are not very accurate and built to be portable, or will all the plus points above make it a better thicknesser?