I'm scared of big power tools, especially table saw and planer, and love my fingers, need them to earn life. I bite the bullet and buy a woodster like planer/thicknesser clone. Its got 1500w universal motor, cast aluminum table, thick aluminum profile fence, poor guard and 250mm max jointing width. Needs some blade and infeed table adjustments but thats later.
Seached the forum, but can't find a direct answer, perhaps its down to basics. I ve got three question about it.
1) Guard moves freely up and down ( 3 ) but what i expect is to fix its height by the screw (1) for face jointing. My friend says -like edge planing- i should move the guard side (2), but i think the screw faulty. Its got a unthreaded part. Am i wrong ?
2) Since the guard goes up/down freely I'm thinking adding a small angled plastic bar to lift up guard by the woods face, like suva jointer guard. ( like red bar on the bottom of picture) Do you think this idea works ?
3) Two push block one push bar came with the machine. I know the technique using only hands on face of wood, hands sliding over the guard. Still i prefer using push block/stick, and guard covers blade always if possible. Found some videos but all American, with pork chop jointer guard.
As a total newbie to jointer, could you suggest some youtube videos how to use planer -having EU stye guard- safely for edge and face planing?
Regards
Seached the forum, but can't find a direct answer, perhaps its down to basics. I ve got three question about it.
1) Guard moves freely up and down ( 3 ) but what i expect is to fix its height by the screw (1) for face jointing. My friend says -like edge planing- i should move the guard side (2), but i think the screw faulty. Its got a unthreaded part. Am i wrong ?
2) Since the guard goes up/down freely I'm thinking adding a small angled plastic bar to lift up guard by the woods face, like suva jointer guard. ( like red bar on the bottom of picture) Do you think this idea works ?
3) Two push block one push bar came with the machine. I know the technique using only hands on face of wood, hands sliding over the guard. Still i prefer using push block/stick, and guard covers blade always if possible. Found some videos but all American, with pork chop jointer guard.
As a total newbie to jointer, could you suggest some youtube videos how to use planer -having EU stye guard- safely for edge and face planing?
Regards