Planer thicknesser blade question

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woodchip11

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I have pinged my electra bechum with a hidden nail,are they difficult to set up ? the new blades that is.
 
Dibs-h":2ujz006p said:
These might help,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSM7Jrg34a8
http://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/page.asp?p=1145
Altho someone who does it more often than me - might be along soon.
HIH
Dibs
The easiest way is as in the second link from Dibs. You don't need any gadgets and it works perfectly as it set the blades as they should be set - to the out-feed table.
I've been using this method for years.

"The method I now use is much simpler and requires just an aluminium rule and piece of paper. The thickness of the paper represents how much the knives should project above the rear table.

Put the paper on the table, lay the rule over the block, bring the cutter out until it just touches the rule, then repeat at both ends of the block to get the knife in straight."
 
RogerP":1t3dfx1j said:
Dibs-h":1t3dfx1j said:
These might help,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSM7Jrg34a8
http://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/page.asp?p=1145
Altho someone who does it more often than me - might be along soon.
HIH
Dibs
The easiest way is as in the second link from Dibs. You don't need any gadgets and it works perfectly as it set the blades as they should be set - to the out-feed table.
I've been using this method for years.

"The method I now use is much simpler and requires just an aluminium rule and piece of paper. The thickness of the paper represents how much the knives should project above the rear table.


Put the paper on the table, lay the rule over the block, bring the cutter out until it just touches the rule, then repeat at both ends of the block to get the knife in straight."

Sounds good
 
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