Hello,
A Thicknesser is one tool I don’t have. There has been need of it from time to time and I keep putting it off. Recently I made—not finished yet—a holder for a pencil, sharpener and rubber. I did not check the wood for flatness as I had bought planed wood—should have checked!
Anyway there is a slight bow nothing serious. This has now got me thinking more about a Thicknesser , used in combination with an electric plane to create flat edges and then get the rough sawn wood to the required thickness with the thickness planer.
My shop is tiny—quarter of a garage in terms of useable space or go outside. Any recommendations for a lunch box Thicknesser—as it’s going to be the smallest. From what I can see—they all look like similar machines with slight variations. Should I buy the cheapest? I’m not going to be using it every day.
Thank you
A Thicknesser is one tool I don’t have. There has been need of it from time to time and I keep putting it off. Recently I made—not finished yet—a holder for a pencil, sharpener and rubber. I did not check the wood for flatness as I had bought planed wood—should have checked!
Anyway there is a slight bow nothing serious. This has now got me thinking more about a Thicknesser , used in combination with an electric plane to create flat edges and then get the rough sawn wood to the required thickness with the thickness planer.
My shop is tiny—quarter of a garage in terms of useable space or go outside. Any recommendations for a lunch box Thicknesser—as it’s going to be the smallest. From what I can see—they all look like similar machines with slight variations. Should I buy the cheapest? I’m not going to be using it every day.
Thank you
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