Hello all
Just signed up to UKWorkshop having found answers to various problems here in the past, so first off thanks for all of that! However I've so far been unable to find a solution to my current quandary so hoped some of you knowledgeable folks might be able to help.
I recently 'upgraded' my little benchtop planer/thicknesser to a Metabo HC260C and am experiencing some unecpected results - after a couple of passes over/through the machine the stock does not come out flat across its width. A central section of the board is flattened but the edges drop away curved, having had more material removed than the centre.
If the board rose to a single point it could be explained by the two knives being set oppositely and unevenly along their length, but the flat centre section seems to throw that theory out.
When this first happened I assumed it was down to bad technique on my part (not having a huge amount of experience with planers) but it happens just the same when using the machine in thicknesser mode, so I think that eliminates that theory.
Finally the effect becomes more pronounced with more passes over/through the machine, scrapping any thoughts of somehow having ended up with peculiarly shaped knives.
Can anyone point me in a direction worth investigating? It's got me beat. As I say I'm fairly new to the P/T world and currently have one that I can't flatten boards with!
Thanks in advance
Dave
Just signed up to UKWorkshop having found answers to various problems here in the past, so first off thanks for all of that! However I've so far been unable to find a solution to my current quandary so hoped some of you knowledgeable folks might be able to help.
I recently 'upgraded' my little benchtop planer/thicknesser to a Metabo HC260C and am experiencing some unecpected results - after a couple of passes over/through the machine the stock does not come out flat across its width. A central section of the board is flattened but the edges drop away curved, having had more material removed than the centre.
If the board rose to a single point it could be explained by the two knives being set oppositely and unevenly along their length, but the flat centre section seems to throw that theory out.
When this first happened I assumed it was down to bad technique on my part (not having a huge amount of experience with planers) but it happens just the same when using the machine in thicknesser mode, so I think that eliminates that theory.
Finally the effect becomes more pronounced with more passes over/through the machine, scrapping any thoughts of somehow having ended up with peculiarly shaped knives.
Can anyone point me in a direction worth investigating? It's got me beat. As I say I'm fairly new to the P/T world and currently have one that I can't flatten boards with!
Thanks in advance
Dave