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There are some common planing mistakes that must be |
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avoided when planing. | CORRECT | |
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Only plane one board at a time (Figure 33). Whether you |
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use guide rails or not, never attempt to plane more than |
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one board at a time |
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lower that the other, the feed roller will only hold the |
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highest board, while the lower board will be free to slip |
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when the knife contacts it. This hazardous situation can |
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result in one board being ejected from the machine, | INCORRECT | |
causing serious injury. | ||
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If using a sacrificial table, you must clamp it to the cast iron table (Figure 34) to prevent workpiece ejection. Never stack two boards on top of one another and feed them both into the planer/moulder to compensate for a workpiece that may be too thin. Planing with two loose stacked boards can result in workpiece ejection, causing injury.
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