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Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - kompera - 03-02-2019 Hey all, back after a long time away from WoodNet! We're moving in a month or two and my new house is going to have an even smaller shop space than i currently have so I'm looking to maximize my functionality into a minimal footprint. First on the block, my Foley Belsaw planer, which is just way too big for my hobbyist needs. So what's the best bang-for-buck in a compact planer? I'm currently leaning to a DW735 with a Shelix head, but I'm willing to consider any option under about $1200ish. Cheaper is always better, the Rikon looks effective for instance but no cutterhead lock? Looking for quality, not speed or production throughput. RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - Mr Eddie - 03-02-2019 (03-02-2019, 01:52 PM)kompera Wrote: Hey all, back after a long time away from WoodNet! The 735 w/helical head is a time proven solution. I have had one for several years (standard cutter head) and would only change if I started doing projects that required more width. Lonnie RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - kompera - 03-02-2019 Yeah, hence why it's my current target, but figured I'd ask the assembled brain trust... RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - fredhargis - 03-02-2019 I agree, in the benchtop category the 735 seems to be the one of choice...the insert head is just frosting on the cake. RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - kompera - 03-02-2019 Yep, seems so. Though now I'm wondering if I should consider a combo jointer/planer since I'm trying to save space... ugh more choices. Edit: oh right, there are no good compact combo units. Maybe i just make a jointing sled and ripping jig, and ditch my jointer as well. RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - TGW - 03-03-2019 There are plenty of good combinations in different sizes. All the way from my 24 inch combination down to 8 inch benchtop models. A combination saves a lot of space if it is a well though out model. However there are quite a few bad designs around. How much space will you have? When my workshop was a tiny 2.9 by 5.5 metres I did the entire layout around my huge planer/jointer/table saw/spindle moulder combination that took uo 2.35 by 1.1 metres along one side wall. It worked surprisingly well. RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - Joel H. - 03-03-2019 (03-02-2019, 10:35 PM)kompera Wrote: Yep, seems so. I've been quite successful with the DW735 and no jointer my whole woodworking life. (small workshop - 2 car garage but everything must fit in one side so the car can park) It'll only work with a good table saw with solid 90 degree stop on the blade. For joining pieces into panels I plane to thickness, cut to width and flip the board and run it through on the other face to ensure squareness of cut. Probably not necessary, but only takes a couple of seconds to perform. YMMD, Joel RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - Jack01 - 03-03-2019 What is the average price of DW 735 with Helical Head? RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - kurt18947 - 03-03-2019 (03-03-2019, 08:54 AM)Jack01 Wrote: What is the average price of DW 735 with Helical Head? AFAIK you can't buy a DW735 with a helical head. You must buy the head separately and install it. Here it is: https://shelixheads.com/SHELIX-heads_for_Planers/SHELIX_Heads_for_Planers_by_DEWALT/SHELIX_for_dewalt_13_inch_Planer_(DW-735) I have a Jet JJP-12 with straight knives - got it before segmented heads became the rage - it takes a space 2' X 5' and gets me a 12" induction motor driven planer & jointer. Lots of horror tales about Jet JJP's, mine does what I bought it to do with minimum fuss. RE: Downsizing, benchtop helical planer? - kompera - 03-03-2019 I'm still working out exactly what footprint i can claim in the basement, but it'll be small. Narrowest area is just over 5' for reference, so it's going to be a squeeze to get my unisaw in there but I'm not compromising on that! (If i can demo the unused chimney it'll open up a bit.) Thinking I'll downsize my planer to a dw735, and put my 6"jointer in the shed for now and see if i can live as a hybrid guy. I've flattened panels by hand before, so i know what I'm getting into. If i do go to a 12" combo i can flip a dw735 any day for a minimal loss. |