Okay, I know it's not much, but I was able to slap together a planer table using 3/4" melamine, 3/4" pine, planed down to 2-5/16" PT, and finally 3/4" birch ply, all slapped on top of a HF HD tool stand....
The infeed / outfeed supports appear level with the deck of the planer, and believe it or not, before I started moving stuff around, the planer was dust free...


Okay, I know, nowhere near what MOST of you guys can do, but considering the time I have to work on the shop, and build the WW skills, I am happy with it...
This project involved...
#1. Biscuit joinery.
#2. Router work.
#3. Working with Melamine (A first for me).
#4. accurately ripping 4x8 ply on a BTS-21, which I managed due to the many tips I get from you great folks...
I must admit I somehow screwed up. I think the bolt holes side / side on the AP1301 may not be even. I simply measured out where I wanted the planer, used a center punch to mark where I wanted the holes, drilled, and bolted... The planer is off by exactly 1/2" to the side. The inside that you can't see is almost butted up against the plywood. There is supposed to be 3/4" on each side, not 1.5" on one side and nothing on the other... Oops...
I haven't run any stock through the planer yet, but if it works like the infeed / outfeed tables did on their own, there should be no snipe to bother with...
The infeed / outfeed supports appear level with the deck of the planer, and believe it or not, before I started moving stuff around, the planer was dust free...
Okay, I know, nowhere near what MOST of you guys can do, but considering the time I have to work on the shop, and build the WW skills, I am happy with it...
This project involved...
#1. Biscuit joinery.
#2. Router work.
#3. Working with Melamine (A first for me).
#4. accurately ripping 4x8 ply on a BTS-21, which I managed due to the many tips I get from you great folks...
I must admit I somehow screwed up. I think the bolt holes side / side on the AP1301 may not be even. I simply measured out where I wanted the planer, used a center punch to mark where I wanted the holes, drilled, and bolted... The planer is off by exactly 1/2" to the side. The inside that you can't see is almost butted up against the plywood. There is supposed to be 3/4" on each side, not 1.5" on one side and nothing on the other... Oops...
I haven't run any stock through the planer yet, but if it works like the infeed / outfeed tables did on their own, there should be no snipe to bother with...


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