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Not that I have an answer to your question....but Rockler blanks come waxed to keep the moisture in and prevent checking until the piece is turned.
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Running them through the jointer is faster.
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I can understand using a jointer, but I don't think I would want all that wax in my planers steel rollers, if it would even grab enough to pull it through.
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The blanks that I purchased at the garage sale were all different shapes and sizes. The gal at the sale said that they were all 20 yr + old.
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Just my preference, but I've always used a scraper and kept it away from the machines. Probably unfounded, but if there's anything in the coating that I don't want on my blades, push pads or anything else, I don't want to take the risk that it transfers to something else (recognizing it should just be wax, which is why this is probably unfounded). As a hobbyist so I'm not worried about the extra few minutes it takes, and I've never found it to take very long even on large bowl blanks. To the extent there are inclusions with wax in them, those just get turned away.