How to change blades and fine tune your electric planer | DIY level advanced
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- This video shows you how to change the blades on your electric. If you own an electric planer and have never bothered to change the blades or check if they are level then this video will help you adjust your planer's blades to ensure you get a square cut.
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I see on your profile you're from Australia, but I'll bet my nonexistent fortune that you're South African. Anyway, great informative video. Clear and to the point. Exactly the info I needed.
You are exactly right. Your nonexistent fortune would be doubling in value. 🤣 Glad you enjoyed the video.
Learnt a lot, thank you for being so thorough.
No worries Frank. Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks for the video! Now I know, had no idea how to do this...
Glad I could help!
Just what i needed to see. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
Thanks thats just exactly what I need to know 😊
No worries. Happy to help.
A very well done video.
Thanks
Thanks for the feedback Richard. I appreciate it.
Thank you Sir.🎉
You’re most welcome
fantastic, thank you
Glad you liked it!
Thanks ....that was so helpful
You’re welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@tooloptics8651 my planer was gouging at the start.... the blades were not correctly set up ... they are now after watching the video .... I forgot to connect the extraction hose so spent 30 mins sweeping up lol... cheers from the 🇬🇧
Ha ha. Yes they make a huge mess very quickly. Glad the video helped.
@tooloptics8651 ...fractions can make such a big difference ..I have actually taken the blades out now and trying to get the base plates smoother as they have annoying machine marks on them ... (my fault for buying budget ) ... it will be fine tho just needs some "fine tuning "
Nice video. The problem I'm having with my planer is, when it's zeroed out, the rear shoe isn't level with the front.
Thanks. Yes I have the same problem. I think it’s because Ryobi is a cheaper brand.
Thank you
You’re welcome
Should the front shoe be completely level with the rear shoe?
Yes it should be lower. I set the blade with the front shoe lower than the rear plate. I’m trying to feel the rise of the ruler as the blade passes under it. So you definitely don’t want the front plate to be higher than the back even by a millimeter.
You probably should specify that this is for Ryobi planers.
I think that much is obvious but my Bosch is very similar and I imagine others are too.
Wen is very similar as well
Some people love hearing their own voices. Omg. Get on with it
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