My timbers are rippling! I have a Fox thicknesser planer. This problem may be inherent in all machines of this calibre and something I'm overlooking but I've been in touch with the importers workshop at length and they're now as baffled as I am. The initial problem was (I thought) a pulley locking wedge that had become worn and was knocking the cutter block as it turned (belt driven), that sorted and having tightenebd down the beds (after 2 years weekly use) and slipped in some new blades the ripples are less 'patterned' but they're still there intermitantly. I've tested the cutter block in full swing and in turning it by hand and it's definatley solid. I've checked the bed and it's not moving either. The feed rollers are doing their job but are vertically sprung leaving the problem between the block and the bed. Could there be any other reason?