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Parts Identification

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What is this and what is it used for?
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The top one looks like a set of SS band saw guide blocks. The second one is a SS planer knife setting jig. The bottom two, I don't know. They don't look like anything from SS that I have seen
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Thanks for your input.
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Bottom two appear to be planer outfeed rollers that are missing the rubber perhaps. would need a better photo.
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damagi wrote:Bottom two appear to be planer outfeed rollers that are missing the rubber perhaps. would need a better photo.
No. The planer knife setting gauge above is about 5" long. Planer rollers are 12+" long.
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Planer elevator screws?
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Sorry about the poor quality of the initial photo. Having trouble with an old camera.
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Go back and read post by Don1519.
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Thank you! I looked at the Shopsmith planer exploded diagram but when I click on number 59, it doesn't work like it should to provide additional information. At least I know that the part belongs with the planer.
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