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Started by hackberry jake, August 08, 2016, 06:02:56 AM

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hackberry jake

Just put an outfeed table on my planer. It has really helped speed things up. Instead of waiting at the back of the planer for the board to come out, I can be dealing with the previous board. It's fairly easy to keep them end to end and that also reduces snipe.

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petefrom bearswamp

Nice job.
I bet your shop smells great too.
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Dan_Shade

Looks good, I've thought about making something like that.

P. S.  You would also enjoy the benefits of a dust collector.
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LAZERDAN

How many steps per day on your fit bit now ?

21incher

Looks like that works good. Should put some wheels under that planer so you can spin it around  to save some steps. :)
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Solomon

Nice rig.  Outfeed support is essential for every woodworking machine.    :P
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Planer envy ! That ain't no 12"
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