JXJ_Woodwork
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Hi all,
New here and new to woodworking in general, but after diving in I’ve found a new love and the hope is that I can forge a career out of it one day. Now to the issue...
I bought a relatively cheap planer to even up the join on some boards I’ve made into a desk/table top (it was £21) and every time I go to plane the surface to give it a nice finish it keeps getting either stuck in the wood, on the knots... and then leaves nasty bite marks that I just can’t get rid of and it’s slowly ruining the table. I’m getting really frustrated with it as with everything I do I need and want to know how to do it the best way possible.. but I just can’t get this planing issue ironed out. I’ve tried countless times to readjust the planer and although sometimes it runs through and takes a shaving off 9 times out of 10 it just jams into the wood creating a divet that then just splints the wood and chips off or leaves nasty bite marks.
Any help would be hugely appreciated. I’ve attached some pics. I’ve spent hours trying to figure this issue out on my own but I’ve had to throw in the towel - this is my only hurdle in creating something beautiful.
Could it be the planer itself? Even though it’s cheap surely it’d at least work? Plus it can’t be the blade sharpness as it’s brand new... or could it?! How quickly do they begin to blunt.
For anyone wishing to know the boards I’ve used are C24’s.
THANK YOU!!! :? :|
New here and new to woodworking in general, but after diving in I’ve found a new love and the hope is that I can forge a career out of it one day. Now to the issue...
I bought a relatively cheap planer to even up the join on some boards I’ve made into a desk/table top (it was £21) and every time I go to plane the surface to give it a nice finish it keeps getting either stuck in the wood, on the knots... and then leaves nasty bite marks that I just can’t get rid of and it’s slowly ruining the table. I’m getting really frustrated with it as with everything I do I need and want to know how to do it the best way possible.. but I just can’t get this planing issue ironed out. I’ve tried countless times to readjust the planer and although sometimes it runs through and takes a shaving off 9 times out of 10 it just jams into the wood creating a divet that then just splints the wood and chips off or leaves nasty bite marks.
Any help would be hugely appreciated. I’ve attached some pics. I’ve spent hours trying to figure this issue out on my own but I’ve had to throw in the towel - this is my only hurdle in creating something beautiful.
Could it be the planer itself? Even though it’s cheap surely it’d at least work? Plus it can’t be the blade sharpness as it’s brand new... or could it?! How quickly do they begin to blunt.
For anyone wishing to know the boards I’ve used are C24’s.
THANK YOU!!! :? :|
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