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quite a lot of planers do this.....

on my dewalt D27300 I made sure that the blade were fresh from the sharpers and was careful to have a steady but fast'ish speed over the blades...plus my wife is very good on the out-feed side..

I only edge plane / joint in one session....

never after flatening boards / normal planing / thicknessing...

bigest prob with modern machines are the alloy and tin plate body/frames and the tables....

read flex....

Alloy will perform like cast iron if designed and cast properly but our level of planing does not concern the factories too much....."near enough is good enough.....

I did joint some longish thick/ heavy Euro oak for a door n frame....

after jointing I finished it off by hand planing


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