devonwoody
Established Member
Thinking of the new woodwork season ahead for me I think I will construct a new jig to use on my Planer/thicknesser.
I dislike my conventional pusher that is used on the top planer because it is held in position of the timber by just that usual hand toke at the end.
Whereas I normally like to have some weight bearing down on the front of the timber to be planed when kicking off and gradually transferring my weight to the rear end as I progress over the blade.
So I am going to make a pusher that has a hand hold for my left hand (I am right handed) at the front end like this.
What are your views?
I dislike my conventional pusher that is used on the top planer because it is held in position of the timber by just that usual hand toke at the end.
Whereas I normally like to have some weight bearing down on the front of the timber to be planed when kicking off and gradually transferring my weight to the rear end as I progress over the blade.
So I am going to make a pusher that has a hand hold for my left hand (I am right handed) at the front end like this.
What are your views?