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I was curious if anybody uses, or has used an electric hand planer? I am confined to a small work space and own a couple of nice hand planes(Lie nielsen and a veritas) but don't have room for a cabinet planer.The hand planes work great for finishing, but I'm curious to know if the electric ones do a fine job, or if they just Ruin things faster? Any suggestions would be helpful.


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You'll tear your thin tonewood apart…laurent38732.6962037037

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Forgot those monsters for lutherie. However, good for smoothing rough chainsawn beams and table top slabs though

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Brazilian Rosewood
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Try the Wagner SafT Planer Thread, over yonder.


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Yep, I agree with Dickey. The Wagner is MUCH MUCH more suited for this than the electric planers.
They will almost surely ruin things faster. Those blades have a tendency to make thin wood bounce and rough it up.
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