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I've used mine on doors.
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Do you use carbide cutter blades for painted doors. ?
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06-16-2021, 04:48 PM
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I've had that same one for at least 15 years (picked up at a yard sale so likely an earlier iteration of the current model), doors mainly, good for occasional use for fitting deck framing, trimming up 2x stock that's got funky here and there, and I guess you could use it as a powered jack, but its not easy to get real precise other than using it on dirty rough planks before taking a hand plane to it to save the plane irons. Good for rough, approximate work with tolerances in the 1/8th to 3/8th range has been my experience. Takes a bit of practice, take light passes.
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I have one but have only ever used it for carpentry applications. I really don't consider it a fine woodworking tool.
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I've had a Craftsman unit for maybe 40 years. I used it to rough out planks before I had a jointer and planer. Knocked off the high spots so it was easier with jointer plane. Honestly, I have not used the electric hand plane in a number of years, it just sits in it's box in case I ever need it again.