I'm sure this is one of those things that just needs some logical thought ....
I'm making panels for kitchen doors from oak and they about 8-9mm thick. When I plane up the edges of the pieces for glueing, it seems to be a rather hit and miss process. Either the edges don't meet in the middle or at the ends and now I'm onto the larger panels and getting frustrated.
So, what's the best technique - do I press on the infeed table or the outfeed table or a mixture of both?
Is it possible I haven't got my blades adjusted correctly.
My machine is an Electra Beckum HC260M, one of the older green ones.
I'm making panels for kitchen doors from oak and they about 8-9mm thick. When I plane up the edges of the pieces for glueing, it seems to be a rather hit and miss process. Either the edges don't meet in the middle or at the ends and now I'm onto the larger panels and getting frustrated.
So, what's the best technique - do I press on the infeed table or the outfeed table or a mixture of both?
Is it possible I haven't got my blades adjusted correctly.
My machine is an Electra Beckum HC260M, one of the older green ones.