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Very interesing planer - Cecil - 10-16-2016 I never knew such a machine existed. RE: Very interesing planer - Bob10 - 10-16-2016 you have to wonder how often they need to sharpen the blade RE: Very interesing planer - janus frey - 10-16-2016 (10-16-2016, 08:50 PM)Cecil Wrote: I never knew such a machine existed. A company (I can't remember which one) was marketing something very similar 30 years or so ago. Clearly, the old one wasn't as sophisticated as this, but it was the same basic principle. Very cool . ![]() RE: Very interesing planer - Bob10 - 10-16-2016 reminds me of a meat slicer only backwards RE: Very interesing planer - Rick F - 10-17-2016 Didnt Hitachi make a much simpler version of that ? RE: Very interesing planer - 6270_Productions - 10-17-2016 So that is how they make the faces for plywood! I always wondered how they got it so thin. ![]() RE: Very interesing planer - EvilTwin - 10-17-2016 It was either Hitachi or Makita, I think Makita. Worked similar, the blade was on the bottom and it was able to rotate to adjust the skew. Update: after a google search, I think Hitachi, Makita and Ryobi have all made something similar. It seems to be a design that was limited to the Asian market though. ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Very interesing planer - stav - 10-17-2016 Looks like it is intended to compete in one of those longest hand plane shavings contests they have in Japan. RE: Very interesing planer - daddo - 10-17-2016 Around $30k I think.. RE: Very interesing planer - RichK - 10-17-2016 Neat tool. The Marunaka website says their carbide blade is rated for 1,650' of hardwood and their disposable carbide blade is rated for 4,600' of Japanese Cypress. No prices listed but on other sites it looks like used machines start at about $4,000. I'd love to see one up close. |