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Project by nbistecche posted 102 days ago 1104 views 4 times favorited 11 comments Add to Favorites Watch
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I use this stand for all my hardware. Birch veneered plywood used. It is on a mobile base to facilitate moving it around my shop. It’s heavy!

Happy woodworking everyone!

-- measure once, cut twice.




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gawthrrw

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#1 posted 102 days ago

Very nice! I need something like this for mine. Good job!

-- Rob, Kalamazoo, MI

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ChrisK

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#2 posted 102 days ago

Nice looking stand. I put mine on a stand years ago, never regretted it. I have to move the planer every time I use it and I am glad I do not have to lift anymore.

-- Chris K

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lexxx07

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#3 posted 102 days ago

I noticed you have the same planer as I do how do you deal with snipe. I get it on both ends of every board.

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BusterB

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#4 posted 102 days ago

Nice planer stand…..thats on my “to-do” list. Good job

-- Buster, Ocoee TN (Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place then come down and shoot the survivors - Hemingway)

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ohwoodeye

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#5 posted 102 days ago

Very nice with the bonus storage to boot.
Well done.

-- Directions are just the Manufacturer's opinion on how something should be assembled. ----Mike, Waukesha, WI

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gfadvm

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#6 posted 102 days ago

lexxx07- I have that same planer and found that tipping both the infeed and outfeed tables up quite a bit plus taking lighter cuts almost completely eliminated snipe for me.

-- " I'll try to be nicer, if you'll try to be smarter" gfadvm

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whitebeast88

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#7 posted 101 days ago

very nice cart and storage.

-- It don't have to be straight,it's just a suggestion!!!

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nbistecche

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#8 posted 101 days ago

thanks for all the comments. Re: snipe, I usually only get it on the outfeed portion of the board that I am plaining. I find its a lot worse when the blades are dull. I usually pull up on the board slightly when its about done. That helps a bit… but i also have a drum sander, so usually I will plain the board leaving a 1/16th of an inch more than desired and bring it over to the drum sander to finish the job off.

-- measure once, cut twice.

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Roger

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#9 posted 101 days ago

You can never have enough drawer storage. Nice cabinet

-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net

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ratskyl

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#10 posted 101 days ago

Very nice stand, realy like the extra storage.

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Dusty56

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#11 posted 101 days ago

Well done : )

-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.

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