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12-11-2011, 10:53 AM #1User
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How do I know when my planer blades are dull
I have planed about 700-800 bf of lumber using my Dewalt 13 inch planer using the current blades. During my last time using the planer, the reset switch clicked out three different times. I was using cherry which is soft and only removing 1/64 (1/8 turn) at a time so i do not think it was taking off too much material. The surface still looks good on lumber so I am not sure if the blades are getting too dull or not. How do I know when it is time?
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12-11-2011, 11:06 AM #2Corporate Member
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Re: How do I know when my planer blades are dull
look at the shavings. are they nice clean shavings or are they dust? dust indicates they need sharpening. feel the knives. new ones feel sharp [old ones do too until you compare them to the new ones] old ones not so much. if in doubt change em. you will see and hear the difference. after that amount of lumber i have to assume they are dull.....
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12-11-2011, 11:08 AM #3Forum Leader Corporate Member
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Re: How do I know when my planer blades are dull
I change my blades when the wood loses that silky smooth open texture. I have seen people go until the wood is glazed and has lines raised on the surface.
But your problem sounds like maybe something else is happening. Are you using a longer cord than usual or is there something else on the same circuit drawing current?Most people who are into preparedness, didn't get there because it makes sense. They got there because they suffered and chose not to suffer again.
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Re: How do I know when my planer blades are dull
Symptoms include:
Slow / jerky feed
Glazed or burnished finish
Heated wood smell
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12-11-2011, 08:41 PM #5User
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Re: How do I know when my planer blades are dull
Rotated by blades today. I did not realize how slow surfacing had become. The task was somewhat enjoyable with the sharp side of the blades.
Thank you for all of the hints. I guess it will be obvious next time. I had noticed the burning (on cherry) jerking etc.
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12-11-2011, 08:56 PM #6Forum Leader Corporate Member
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Re: How do I know when my planer blades are dull
Ahh, motor reset! I thought you meant panel circuit breaker.
Most people who are into preparedness, didn't get there because it makes sense. They got there because they suffered and chose not to suffer again.
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Re: How do I know when my planer blades are dull
My key indicator is noise - when it starts to get noticeably louder, time to change 'em. My grandfather called the increased noise "hammering".
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12-12-2011, 11:54 AM #8User
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Re: How do I know when my planer blades are dull
I change mine after each major job,weather they need it or not. It's a lot better on the machine and the wood.
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