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Decent Budget Benchtop Planer...Does One Exist?

Gore

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As the title says...is there a decent budget benchtop planer out there...preferably one I can pick up locally?
 
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TomB19

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The difference in snipe between the super cheap planers and the 735 is pretty minimal. It's down to literally a thou, or so. The best thing about the 735 is it has 3 cutter heads.

It seems nice to have the two speeds of the 735 but I never use that. I leave it on slow (finish) speed.

If you are an occasional user, I suggest picking up the cheapest off brand planer from Craigslist and try to get it for $75~100. By the time you've sharpened the blades once or twice, you'll know what you want.
 

cgrutt

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I have a small Dewalt and it's pretty awesome for what it is. I've run materials through on top of a long board before to minimize snipe, esp. with short pieces. I'm not sure what model number I have but think capacity is 12".
 
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mattygee

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The Ridgid lunchbox planer is pretty decent... I ran a few miles of wood thru mine until the magic smoke got let out of the motor.

I now have a Dewalt 735... nice solid unit, though I have found it to have just as much snipe as any other planer I've used. It's just something you have to plan around.
 

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The difference in snipe between the super cheap planers and the 735 is pretty minimal. It's down to literally a thou, or so. The best thing about the 735 is it has 3 cutter heads.

It seems nice to have the two speeds of the 735 but I never use that. I leave it on slow (finish) speed.

If you are an occasional user, I suggest picking up the cheapest off brand planer from Craigslist and try to get it for $75~100. By the time you've sharpened the blades once or twice, you'll know what you want.

This. I once got a like new Craftsman 4" bench joiner off CL for all of $40. It works great. Garage sales are another option. My king one is a 6" Jet floor standing joiner I got from a garage sale for all of $45. Fellow just did not need it or want it around anymore. So, CL or garage sales if you want a cheap one. You can't be picky. Get what you find cheap. You ought to be able to find a 6" for $75-100 if older, or $150 if newer, bench or floor type. If you want a planer, same advice, but probably $100-150 for a planer. - Paul
 
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Gore

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Thanks for the responses...I was expecting this to be a "tool snob" fiasco...needless to say I'm pleasantly surprised.
 

LMS

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Just assume you'll need 2-3 inches extra in length on each side of your board for snipe and you'll be okay. They are what they are, and the next step up is a lot more money. I've build a lot of nice stuff with a first gen delta bench planer. Wish I had something better, but I can't justify the cost.
 

theoldwizard1

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Snipe is the biggest problem. Longer infeed and outfeed trays help. Ultimately you need extra long tray and spring loaded hold downs.
 
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