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Quarter bar cutter

Table top Weinig
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Clamping hub Weinig
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Cross clamp WEINIG 45x45
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Flute cutter LEITZ
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Set of adjustable profile cutters AKE
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High-performance planer Weinig Hydromat 30 N
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Lot of indexable inserts Leuco 10.5x10.5x1.5
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Lot of indexable inserts Leuco 40x12x1.5
Leuco

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Hydro planer head Weinig
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Hydro planer head Weinig
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Hydro planer head WEINIG
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Grooving cutter DUVO
DUVO

Groove cutter LEITZ
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Planing head Leitz 500
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How can I spot good Planers?
Check the Blades
Ensure the planer blades are sharp and free from significant chips or damage. A good planer should have blades that are not only well-maintained but also adjustable for depth and angle, providing flexibility for various types of woodworking projects.
Inspect the Flatness and Alignment
The surface of the planer, especially where the material feeds into the machine, must be perfectly flat and aligned correctly to ensure accurate, smooth finishes. Any misalignment can lead to skewed or imperfectly planed surfaces.
Examine the Motor and Power Output
Critical for performance, the condition of the motor is fundamental. A robust motor without signs of overheating or excessive noise indicates a reliable machine. Higher power outputs typically equate to the ability to handle harder materials and prolonged use.
Look for Features Enhancing Convenience and Safety
Check for features such as dust extractors, safety switches, and easy-to-read gauges that enhance the working experience and increase the safety levels during operation. These are hallmark signs of well-designed, quality machinery.
Overall Condition and Cleanliness
A well-cared-for planer will generally have a clean appearance with no excessive rust or dirt buildup, which can affect the precision and longevity of the machine. Regular maintenance reflects on the overall machine quality and its previous owner's dedication.
Check the Blades
Ensure the planer blades are sharp and free from significant chips or damage. A good planer should have blades that are not only well-maintained but also adjustable for depth and angle, providing flexibility for various types of woodworking projects.
Inspect the Flatness and Alignment
The surface of the planer, especially where the material feeds into the machine, must be perfectly flat and aligned correctly to ensure accurate, smooth finishes. Any misalignment can lead to skewed or imperfectly planed surfaces.
Examine the Motor and Power Output
Critical for performance, the condition of the motor is fundamental. A robust motor without signs of overheating or excessive noise indicates a reliable machine. Higher power outputs typically equate to the ability to handle harder materials and prolonged use.
Look for Features Enhancing Convenience and Safety
Check for features such as dust extractors, safety switches, and easy-to-read gauges that enhance the working experience and increase the safety levels during operation. These are hallmark signs of well-designed, quality machinery.
Overall Condition and Cleanliness
A well-cared-for planer will generally have a clean appearance with no excessive rust or dirt buildup, which can affect the precision and longevity of the machine. Regular maintenance reflects on the overall machine quality and its previous owner's dedication.

Adjustable chamfer cutter

Planer knife setting gauge

Wood pressure element Weinig
Weinig

PowerLock planer head Leitz for back serrated k...
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Rounding set Brück type 3360
Brueck3360

Curling cutter

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Cross clamp Weinig 40x40
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