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Latest revision as of 13:41, 26 July 2024
General Information
The Purpose of this page is to give a more in-depth look at the Planer
If you have any issues with Wood Shop equipment, the slack channels associated with this space include: #general, ##general, #shop-Wood, and #shop-CNC.
Orientation
Do not operate any power equipment if you are under the influence of anything, in a hurry, are tired, or are not feeling well.
Inspect the equipment before using it.
The Planer has its own orientation, you can sign up for it by going to the main Berea Makerspace website.
Equipment
Planer

- The planer is used for milling boards to a desired thickness. This is often referred to as 'flattening' a board, but it's not quite that simple. A planer won't fix warped boards.
- You can use a jig to correct warp and twist in boards if you don't want to use the jointer.
- Ensure there is no metal in the board you are milling
- Scrub dirt and dust off of the board prior to milling
- Patience is important - make small cuts over multiple passes.
- Support the ends of long pieces to avoid snipe.
- The planer is loud and produces a lot of dust. Wear hearing protection and use dust collection.
- Make sure you have enough outfeed space for your board.
How to Use the Planer:
- Unlock the carriage and adjust the height so that the workpiece moves the rollers.
- Lock the height
- Adjust the gates and turn on the dust collector
- Turn on planer
- Feed the board into the planer with the grain at a slight angle. Make sure it is flat on the table.
- Let board come through and slide free.
General Information
List general information that can be found on this page, as well as what this page is for.
Beginner Project
General Information about project/its process:
Materials Needed:
Photo of end result:
The average amount of time to complete the project:
Steps to complete project:
Intermediate Projects
General Information about project/its process:
Materials Needed:
Photo of end result:
The average amount of time to complete the project:
Steps to complete project:
Advanced Projects
Materials Needed:
Photo of end result:
The average amount of time to complete the project:
Steps to complete project: