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aarth
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aarth
Getting Established
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November 2020

By lead in and trail out do you mean where I put pressure/weight on the planer as I start and finish? Is it more weight at the back to finish?

aarth
Getting Established
November 2020

Thank you @MitchellMc, that makes sense, I’ll give it a go with some scrap to get some practise before I go back to my project!

aarth
Getting Established
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So I had some boards that needed a decent amount of material removed and I wasn’t getting very far with my ROS so I picked up a Ryobi 780W 82mm Rebate ...

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Tara86
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July 2019

Here are the plans plus photos from each step. If you’d like them emailed send me a PM with your email address and I’ll send it through.I’ve tried to ...

maknilsin
Making a Splash
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So after what has been close to a year of planning I have finally completed my garage floor. It took a lot longer to get this project off the grou ...

fhk56
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For many many years, I have been using plastic containers for small parts etc. After years of use these are now falling apart and spreading their cont ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
November 2020

@aarth, Sniping can also happen when you start the cut on the board. If a plate is over timber, that is where the weight should be. If a plate is off ...

r23on
Amassing an Audience
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November 2020

Snip in most cases is caused by the way the planer is presented to the work and the exit of the work pice and for someone not practiced in the art of ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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November 2020

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @aarth. It's fantastic to have you join us and many thanks for your question. What I believe is happeni ...

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aarth
Getting Established
2 replies
November 2020

By lead in and trail out do you mean where I put pressure/weight on the planer as I start and finish? Is it more weight at the back to finish?

aarth
Getting Established
November 2020

Thank you @MitchellMc, that makes sense, I’ll give it a go with some scrap to get some practise before I go back to my project!

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