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"dabears525"

02/05/2008 12:18 PM

Delta 12 1/2" Planer Question

I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in the
center of the boards.
I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level. Recently I
installed new knives,
they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?

Thanks in advance for your help,


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" Frank"

in reply to "dabears525" on 02/05/2008 12:18 PM

02/05/2008 5:57 PM


"dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in the
> center of the boards.
> I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level. Recently
> I installed new knives,
> they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
>

Have you checked the cutting head relative to the table? In other words, are
the knives parallel with respect to the table? Did you tighten the bolts
consistently across the blades? A 1/4" torque wrench should help. The cutter
head maybe bend or the cutter head end bearings maybe out of round.

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"dabears525"

in reply to "dabears525" on 02/05/2008 12:18 PM

02/05/2008 5:29 PM

The boards have been about 4' long and I was supporting them on the infeed
but maybe not as well on the outfeed. This was 5/4 red oak about 11" wide.
I didn't realize wood this heavy would bow. I'll try this next time.
Thanks Leon


"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in the
>> center of the boards.
>> I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level. Recently
>> I installed new knives,
>> they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help,
>>
>
>
> Are you having this problem with long boards? If you are having this
> problem with long boards be sure to support the in feed and out feed ends
> of the board. The board will bow if not supported and will bow up in the
> middle, bowing up in the middle caused the blades co cut deeper. See
> where I am going with this?
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "dabears525" on 02/05/2008 12:18 PM

02/05/2008 4:57 PM


"dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in the
> center of the boards.
> I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level. Recently
> I installed new knives,
> they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
>


Are you having this problem with long boards? If you are having this
problem with long boards be sure to support the in feed and out feed ends of
the board. The board will bow if not supported and will bow up in the
middle, bowing up in the middle caused the blades co cut deeper. See where
I am going with this?

Fn

" Frank"

in reply to "dabears525" on 02/05/2008 12:18 PM

03/05/2008 12:06 PM


"dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am wondering the same thing about the head being bent, as I have used
>shorter boards that were flat on
> both sides and it still occurred. That is why I tried a longer board
> after I had rechecked
> the tables and waxed them.
> I guess it will take a dial indicator to check the head or would you be
> able to see it with a straight edge?
>

You should be able to see it without a dial indicator, just shine a light on
the backside of the cutting head. If it appears flat across the blade then
there must be some movement when pressure is applied. Without turning the
motor on, you may be able to see what's going on when you lower the blade a
little pressure on a flat board and see if there is more of an indentation
on the center.

>
>
> " Frank" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> "dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in the
>>> center of the boards.
>>> I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level.
>>> Recently I installed new knives,
>>> they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your help,
>>>
>>
>> Have you checked the cutting head relative to the table? In other words,
>> are the knives parallel with respect to the table? Did you tighten the
>> bolts consistently across the blades? A 1/4" torque wrench should help.
>> The cutter head maybe bend or the cutter head end bearings maybe out of
>> round.
>>
>
>

Nn

Nova

in reply to "dabears525" on 02/05/2008 12:18 PM

04/05/2008 1:20 PM

dabears525 wrote:
> I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in the
> center of the boards.
> I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level. Recently I
> installed new knives,
> they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
>
>

The manual for my DeWalt planer calls for the infeed and outfeed tables
to be adjusted slightly higher than the center table to support the
board as it passes through the planer.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]

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"dabears525"

in reply to "dabears525" on 02/05/2008 12:18 PM

03/05/2008 9:03 AM

I am wondering the same thing about the head being bent, as I have used
shorter boards that were flat on
both sides and it still occurred. That is why I tried a longer board after
I had rechecked
the tables and waxed them.
I guess it will take a dial indicator to check the head or would you be able
to see it with a straight edge?



" Frank" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in the
>> center of the boards.
>> I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level. Recently
>> I installed new knives,
>> they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help,
>>
>
> Have you checked the cutting head relative to the table? In other words,
> are the knives parallel with respect to the table? Did you tighten the
> bolts consistently across the blades? A 1/4" torque wrench should help.
> The cutter head maybe bend or the cutter head end bearings maybe out of
> round.
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "dabears525" on 02/05/2008 12:18 PM

02/05/2008 5:58 PM


"dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> The boards have been about 4' long and I was supporting them on the infeed
> but maybe not as well on the outfeed. This was 5/4 red oak about 11"
> wide.
> I didn't realize wood this heavy would bow. I'll try this next time.
> Thanks Leon

Ok, 4 to 6 feet should not bee too long. By any chance is that 5/4 red oak
rough sawn and or not perfectly flat on the bottom side?




>
>
> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> "dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in the
>>> center of the boards.
>>> I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level.
>>> Recently I installed new knives,
>>> they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your help,
>>>
>>
>>
>> Are you having this problem with long boards? If you are having this
>> problem with long boards be sure to support the in feed and out feed ends
>> of the board. The board will bow if not supported and will bow up in the
>> middle, bowing up in the middle caused the blades co cut deeper. See
>> where I am going with this?
>>
>
>

JH

"Jim Hall"

in reply to "dabears525" on 02/05/2008 12:18 PM

03/05/2008 8:29 AM

Did you have this problem when you first bought the planer? If not, you
might want to check and see if some wood debree is causing the blades to
warp when you tighten them down. Might take the clamping plate completely
off and see if there is a burr or anything else preventing the blades from
tightening flat to the cutter head. The blades are so thin, it would take
very little effort/obstruction to make them warp out..

"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> The boards have been about 4' long and I was supporting them on the
>> infeed
>> but maybe not as well on the outfeed. This was 5/4 red oak about 11"
>> wide.
>> I didn't realize wood this heavy would bow. I'll try this next time.
>> Thanks Leon
>
> Ok, 4 to 6 feet should not bee too long. By any chance is that 5/4 red
> oak rough sawn and or not perfectly flat on the bottom side?
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
>> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>>
>>> "dabears525" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> I'm having a problem with the cutters creating a low spot or dish in
>>>> the center of the boards.
>>>> I have rechecked the tables to be sure they are flat and level.
>>>> Recently I installed new knives,
>>>> they didn't help. Any ideas what is causing this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for your help,
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Are you having this problem with long boards? If you are having this
>>> problem with long boards be sure to support the in feed and out feed
>>> ends of the board. The board will bow if not supported and will bow up
>>> in the middle, bowing up in the middle caused the blades co cut deeper.
>>> See where I am going with this?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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