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Pg.
1-3, Pg. 4-6, Pg.
7-9, Pg. 10-12, Pg.
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Setting
the Thickness
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Figure
21-3. Always make thickness adjustments from a greater
to a lesser thickness, turning the thickness adjustment
crank clockwise and raising the table.
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Turn the
thickness adjustment crank counterclockwise to lower the table
and accommodate thicker stock. Turn the crank clockwise to
raise the table and decrease the final thickness of the planed
lumber (Figure
21-3).
Always
make this adjustment from a greater to a lesser thickness.
For instance, if you want to plane a board 3/4" thick, first
lower the table so that it goes down past the 3/4" mark on
the thickness scale at least one full turn of the crank. Then
raise the table up to the mark. This maneuver takes up any
slack in the thickness adjusting mechanism. If you don't set
the thickness from greater to lesser, there's a chance the
planer table may "drift" down slightly during the pass and
you'll get a tapered board.
By adjusting
the thickness, you also adjust the depth of cut-how much stock
the planer removes from a board in a single pass. To remove
1/16" of stock from a 3/4" board, turn the thickness adjustment
mechanism clockwise one full revolution. Warning: Never
turn the thickness adjustment mechanism while you are planing
stock.
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