How to use an Electric Planer.

HOW TO USE AN ELECTRIC PLANER.

 

 

How to Use an Electric Planer. A Beginners Guide. The Electric Planer would have to be one of the handiest tools in the workshop. It’s basically a hand plane on steroids which makes them super fast and highly efficient! Like all power tools, the Electric Planer can be a scary tool for the newly initiated. In this video, l hope to build up your confidence and take away the fear factor when using the planer. The planers come in both corded and battery-powered models. I’m a bit old school and have a corded planer, that way l always have 100% power at all times. The good thing about the corded model is that you can pick up a good one for a reasonably cheap price compared to the good quality battery-powered models. I hope you find this video useful and continue to grow in confidence when it comes to using power tools of all types. Cheers 

 

 

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LINK TO THE STABILISER JIG MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO: 

Stabiliser Jig

 

 

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Cheers,

Shane, AKA Uncle Knackers ????

 

 

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