Hand held power planer - Opinions? ( EDIT - used the HF one and .... )

Henry W

Henry
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A friend let me use his HF handheld power planer - that was sitting unused except for the one project that he had used it for.
It looks very similar (not exact!) many of the <$100 options out there - Ryobi, Craftsman, and I am sure others.

I set it for a fine cut, and away I went - hooking shop vac the output to collect chips (very effective BTW)!

I flattened (mostly) about 5' of bench in about 1/4 of the time that it had taken me to previously do about 3'; previously I had used a door planer for the edges and a hand plane for the rest. With a fine setting on the power planer and many passes, it was possible to 'control the beast' and not to create substantial damage. So I am pleased with the result. It's a bit different than a hand plane in the way the blade and the base are setup; it's more like a stationary planer, with the 'outfeed' set even with the blade depth, not like a hand plane that has the blade 'protrude' beyond the base.
Anyways as a relatively crude surface modification tool - it works; it helps to have reasonable expectations - it will not replace a finely set hand plane!

Thanks all for the above offers and advice. This solution will suffice (in the present at least).
 

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