Billdit wrote:Charlese wrote:
"I've found it is also possible to sharpen the knives for my DeWalt 13" planer."
I have recently added the 13" DeWalt planer to my shop. Bought it lightly used with an extra set of used blades. Works great.
Instructions say to replace blades, do not sharpen. Any problems if they are sharpened? I Have the SS sharpening jig and the conical disc, but have not sharpened anything yet.
What "tricks" should I know before sharpening any blades?
Thanks
Hi Bill! Yes, there was a little adjustment I had to use so the DeWalt blades were held in the proper position in the jig.
First, got some smaller spring washers as the ones coming with the jig were large enough to touch the blades.
Second, I used a thin (about 1/16") thick by about 1/2" wide to use as a shim in the jig
above the blades.
I was afraid of removing enough blade material that the thickness of wood might be a little thicker than indicated on the planer, but even with the mounting posts, there was no change. The planer works excellently with the sharpened blades. I have yet to try a second sharpening.
There is an old post where I discussed the sharpening in more detail. If I can find it, I'll post it again.
Edit - Here is the first thread on the subject (back in 2008)-
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=1617&highlight=blade+sharpening
Here is the second thread - (Note! The earlier thread is refered to in post #3.) but this thread may contain a few more details.
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=2654&highlight=DeWalt+planer
Best Wishes!
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