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  • Had my first foray into thicknessing. This is what inadequate dust collection looks like. Oak chippings literally everywhere. fun fun fun. I have much to learn about how to use it effectively, the desk I'm making is going to end up a fair bit thinner that I had originally planned.


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  • Nice! I was casually looking at a thicknesser/planer the other day. I've brought probably 2 tons of rough-hewn oak with me to every house I've lived in for nearly ten years and really need to do something with it.

  • Major workshop envy! Looking great.

  • A man’s man

  • How the hell do you have time for this?!

  • ...the desk I'm making is going to end up a fair bit thinner that I had originally planed.

  • looks quite a wide and thin board now - have you considered the risks of the board cupping? I learnt the hard way...
    workshop looks great!

  • Even the big commercial machines don't collect 100% of the dust produced from a planer / thicknesser or a standalone version of the two machines. The good thing about this though is that there is very little fine dust created which is the big worry from a H&S standpoint, leaving only being hit in the eye by a chip from the machine as the big worry.

    I have a dust collection attachment for mine but don't use it as it's easier to sweep up at the end of the day.

    Edit. Plus this way we can give the chippings to a local who keeps horsies to use for bedding.

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