Triton Thickness Planer

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Thickness Planer (Triton)
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Model Unknown
Sub-category Woodworking
Status Good working order
Last updated 6 September 2024 08:23:27
Training requirement no
ACnode no
Location Wood shop
Maintainers Woodshop team

A thickness planer used to get 2 surfaces of a board parallel and then reduce them to a controlled thickness

Often used in conjunction with the surface planer which makes the initial flat surface on one face of the board

The mechanism has a tendancy to jam if used without chip extraction, for which the portable portable dust extractor should be used

Do not use any reclaimed wood (in particular pallet wood) on this machine - even tiny fragments of nails, screws or staples left in the wood will chip the blades

Do not attempt to plane end grain (e.g. glued up cutting board) in this machine, they are very likely to break and fire bac out of the machine

Do not attempt to plane short workpieces (less than around 250mm long) - they will be unsupported by the feed rollers during the middle of the cut so will spin and jam inside the machine