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Operating Instructions
3. STANDARD SURFACE PLANING (SEE FIG C)
Set the desired cutting depth. Position the front part of the base plate flat onto the
work surface. Make sure that the blades are not touching the workpiece. Switch the
tool on and push your planer forward and it will start cutting. Always maintain all of
the base plate flat on the work surface to prevent the cutting blade jumping. Move the
plane evenly over the work surface.
Be careful to avoid hitting nails during operation. It could nick, crack, or damage
blades. We suggest that you always keep an extra set of blades on hand for
replacement.
4. EDGE CHAMFERING (SEE FIG D, E)
CAUTION:
Always use both hands on the tool for any operation. It assures to
maintain control and avoid the risk of serious personal injury. The workpiece
must always be properly supported and clamped so that both hands will be free to
control the planer.
Using the V-groove (9) in the base plate you can make a chamfer on the work piece
edge. Guide the planer along the edge and maintain a constant angle and force to
produce a good finish. You can control the angle of the chamfer with your hands. Make
a test chamfer on a scrap piece of wood. Maintain downward pressure to keep your
planer flat at the beginning and the end of the work surface.
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