Hi - I found this forum very useful when I was buying my planer thicknesser (Metabo hc260), so I've registered here since I have a question about it.
It works great when I'm just planning flat, but I just can't get it to give me a precise 90° angle on the second face if the workpiece. I'd initially assumed that the fence was the problem, and it was indeed a little cupped; so I spent a while working on it and have now ground it flat enough that you can't get a 0.02mm feeler gauge between it and a straight edge. But even with it set up at 90° to the table with a machinist's square (and checked with a second square, as I was getting paranoid at this point), it still gives me a slightly obtuse angle on every piece! Frankly, it's driving me insane- if I compensate by setting up the fence a little out of true, I can run a piece over and get a square edge, but that's just not a way I want to do things. I want to be able to set it up precisely at 90 and have that be the angle it gives me.
I've never used a planer thicknesser before, so I'm not sure whether theres something I'm missing- is there anything else that needs truing up somewhere? Or am I just expecting too high a degree of accuracy- is it the case that this just isn't the tool to give me dead accurate square angles, and I should instead be flattening one face then take the piece over to square the edge on the tablesaw?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
It works great when I'm just planning flat, but I just can't get it to give me a precise 90° angle on the second face if the workpiece. I'd initially assumed that the fence was the problem, and it was indeed a little cupped; so I spent a while working on it and have now ground it flat enough that you can't get a 0.02mm feeler gauge between it and a straight edge. But even with it set up at 90° to the table with a machinist's square (and checked with a second square, as I was getting paranoid at this point), it still gives me a slightly obtuse angle on every piece! Frankly, it's driving me insane- if I compensate by setting up the fence a little out of true, I can run a piece over and get a square edge, but that's just not a way I want to do things. I want to be able to set it up precisely at 90 and have that be the angle it gives me.
I've never used a planer thicknesser before, so I'm not sure whether theres something I'm missing- is there anything else that needs truing up somewhere? Or am I just expecting too high a degree of accuracy- is it the case that this just isn't the tool to give me dead accurate square angles, and I should instead be flattening one face then take the piece over to square the edge on the tablesaw?
Thanks in advance for any advice!