danst96
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So I got myself a new planer (jointer as they call it here) as my old Kity 637 is proving to be a bit dinky for the 12 foot 6/4 oak I'm working with.
Picked up a Busybee CX08 8 inch machine which is a generic Chinese model which on first impressions seems good for the money, definitely not European made or anything to the build standard of my 50 year old Kity.
Main question lies with the fence, it seems to be almost hollow ground by a considerable amount (you can see in the pictures attached however the top and bottom of the fence before the cutter head I can get consistently square to the bed. After the cutter head it seems as if the fence is twisted a bit as the fence comes out of square beyond the cutter.
My question is, is the fence being hollow before the cutter and out of square after the cutter a big deal or will this make no impact on my planing?
Picked up a Busybee CX08 8 inch machine which is a generic Chinese model which on first impressions seems good for the money, definitely not European made or anything to the build standard of my 50 year old Kity.
Main question lies with the fence, it seems to be almost hollow ground by a considerable amount (you can see in the pictures attached however the top and bottom of the fence before the cutter head I can get consistently square to the bed. After the cutter head it seems as if the fence is twisted a bit as the fence comes out of square beyond the cutter.
My question is, is the fence being hollow before the cutter and out of square after the cutter a big deal or will this make no impact on my planing?