billycat82
New member
I have an Axminster AWEPT106 Planer Thicknesser and have been having problems getting the Planer to cut a flat surface without causing a taper or bow in the wood. I understand that there will always be some degree of taper but sometimes I'm ending up with a 1/2 inch difference between one end of the board and the other.
The Outfeed and Infeed tables are coplanar although there is some slight discrepency in the machine finish but the Planer has cut fine in the past.
Could blunt blades cause this kind of problem or is it more likely there is something wrong with my technique? The blades haven't been changed for about six months but up until recently I have only been using it for about an hour per week.
I have read different things about technique from some people saying to apply minimum pressure on the wood and simply guide the stock through whilst others have suggested applying pressure on the Outfeed table.
If I apply minimun pressure the wood seems to either vibrate or not cut at all unless I increase the depth of cut to over 1mm and then I have to apply a significant amount of pressure to prevent the piece from vibrating and rocking. However, I still end up with a taper or bow in the wood.
When I've tried applying pressure on the Outfeed table I end up with a huge taper at one end as all I'm doing is taking off wood at the end that goes through the Planer first and waiting for the flat finish to increase enough to reach the other end.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Cheers,
Mike
The Outfeed and Infeed tables are coplanar although there is some slight discrepency in the machine finish but the Planer has cut fine in the past.
Could blunt blades cause this kind of problem or is it more likely there is something wrong with my technique? The blades haven't been changed for about six months but up until recently I have only been using it for about an hour per week.
I have read different things about technique from some people saying to apply minimum pressure on the wood and simply guide the stock through whilst others have suggested applying pressure on the Outfeed table.
If I apply minimun pressure the wood seems to either vibrate or not cut at all unless I increase the depth of cut to over 1mm and then I have to apply a significant amount of pressure to prevent the piece from vibrating and rocking. However, I still end up with a taper or bow in the wood.
When I've tried applying pressure on the Outfeed table I end up with a huge taper at one end as all I'm doing is taking off wood at the end that goes through the Planer first and waiting for the flat finish to increase enough to reach the other end.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Cheers,
Mike