My new Wagner Safe-T-Planer Setup...

Saws, Sanders, Drill Press etc. nice to have -- must have
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Tim Benware
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My new Wagner Safe-T-Planer Setup...

Post by Tim Benware » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:01 pm

Many thanks to Kyle B for picking up this planer for me (can't thank you enough Kyle). I tested it out for the first time tonight and it is AWESOME!!!!!!
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I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
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darren
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Re: My new Wagner Safe-T-Planer Setup...

Post by darren » Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:41 am

Cool - those are in high demand right now.

I will say to keep downward pressure on both sides of any thin material like a side (going in and coming out) - it can flex that material and you'll get an edge that digs in. Happened on my first - Robbie O'Brien said 'that's why we plane the inside face' - of course I had flipped the side and was planing the outside! Doh!
~ darren

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Re: My new Wagner Safe-T-Planer Setup...

Post by Kyle Barbour » Thu Apr 05, 2012 3:39 pm

Tim glad you are happy with it. They can really come in handy on occasion.
Kyle

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Re: My new Wagner Safe-T-Planer Setup...

Post by Tim Benware » Thu Apr 05, 2012 3:47 pm

I have two sets of some aged Adirondack Spruce tops measuring .185. I plan to take them down over the next couple weeks and finish them off on my thickness sander. I have enlisted the help of one of my 3 sons to provide the "hold down" help for me.
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Kevin in California
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Re: My new Wagner Safe-T-Planer Setup...

Post by Kevin in California » Thu Apr 05, 2012 4:25 pm

I have one as well, well, it is one of the knock offs, but I bought it a couple of years ago and just started using it. I still have to build a little table with fence to go over my drill press table, but for now I've just clamped boards in place. I've used it to thickness the back of my headstocks and to thickness short pieces of wood I use for rosettes that are too short for the thickness sander.
It makes a mess, but works quite well and I know I will use it more in the future, especially if I do some resawing and want to take the bulk of excess material away before feeding backs and sides through the thickness sander.

Kevin

Daniel P
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Re: My new Wagner Safe-T-Planer Setup...

Post by Daniel P » Fri May 31, 2013 11:45 am

Have any of you used the currently available WOODTEK 24-760 DRILL PRESS PLANER?
http://woodworker.com/fullpres.asp?PART ... RGEVIEW=ON

As good as the original Wagner Safe T Planer?

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Re: My new Wagner Safe-T-Planer Setup...

Post by Kevin in California » Fri May 31, 2013 12:36 pm

Daniel,
That is pretty much what I have, and it works great. I can't compare it to the Wagner because I don't have on of those, but these copy kats are the only ones available now, so for the money, go for it.

Kevin

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