Planer Knife Height Gauge. if that's the case, using a compass strike a circle with a 1 5/8 radius. Adjust the bed rollers to ensure smooth material. I tried to allow for this in. setting planer blades is a fiddly job, but if you take your time it is not all that hard to get it right. This way of setting the blades works with any size of planer. hello and welcome to badger workshop. one is that the design of the gibs is such that the knife can jump up as much as 0.015 during tightening. i don't know if this would work or not but measure the height of the blades, rip a strip of wood the thickness that the height is. Then strike an arc with a 25/32radius, which will be the height of blade. this magnetic setting jig will help you to simply, accurately and quickly set up a planer knife into the required depth. From huge machine shop surfaces to a small hand planer. Use a knife gauge to set the knife height correctly. I have always found setting. it's in need of a blade change (or flip at least, if the other side is good), but the planer didn't come with the delta.
it's in need of a blade change (or flip at least, if the other side is good), but the planer didn't come with the delta. Use a knife gauge to set the knife height correctly. This way of setting the blades works with any size of planer. From huge machine shop surfaces to a small hand planer. setting planer blades is a fiddly job, but if you take your time it is not all that hard to get it right. hello and welcome to badger workshop. i don't know if this would work or not but measure the height of the blades, rip a strip of wood the thickness that the height is. Then strike an arc with a 25/32radius, which will be the height of blade. I tried to allow for this in. Adjust the bed rollers to ensure smooth material.
planer gauge
Planer Knife Height Gauge this magnetic setting jig will help you to simply, accurately and quickly set up a planer knife into the required depth. Adjust the bed rollers to ensure smooth material. I have always found setting. hello and welcome to badger workshop. From huge machine shop surfaces to a small hand planer. i don't know if this would work or not but measure the height of the blades, rip a strip of wood the thickness that the height is. I tried to allow for this in. if that's the case, using a compass strike a circle with a 1 5/8 radius. setting planer blades is a fiddly job, but if you take your time it is not all that hard to get it right. one is that the design of the gibs is such that the knife can jump up as much as 0.015 during tightening. this magnetic setting jig will help you to simply, accurately and quickly set up a planer knife into the required depth. Use a knife gauge to set the knife height correctly. Then strike an arc with a 25/32radius, which will be the height of blade. it's in need of a blade change (or flip at least, if the other side is good), but the planer didn't come with the delta. This way of setting the blades works with any size of planer.