Ahem! I hate threads with no pictures. That means I have to read and comprehend with no eye candy.
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The DeWalt planer I had put very nice finish cuts out, I wish I still had it sometimes but the combo I got does okay. Your experience is typical of putting really sharp blades on after using dull ones.
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Now, before I overreact one way or the other, with the planers that you have, how close to finished is the piece after a pass? I'm really asking if my blades were that bad on the Ryobi, that good on the Dewalt or somewhere in the middle. BTW, it didn't really make a difference which setting on the Dewalt I used, both were smooth.Comment
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I tried to help you. I went to images.google.com and did a search for
Dewalt 733 and got a lot of pictures.
Then I did a search in succession for
dewalt 733 with sexy model
dewalt 733 with model
dewalt 733 with sexy girl
thickness planer with sexy model
thickness planer with girl
planer with girl
in no case was I able to find a photo of a planer let alone a DW733 with a girl much less a pretty or even sexy girl. Not even an ugly girl!
MY sad conclusion is that if you choose to be constant company with a thickness planer you will have virtually no chance of meeting persons of the female persuasion.
In further research I did a image search for woodworking girl and the yes there were actually woodworking girls. The bad news is that the most complex tool they are capable of using is apparently a drill, a hammer or a handsaw.
Or did you mean by "eye candy" a picture of the planer??? If that's the case, that's apparently the problem.Last edited by LCHIEN; 11-30-2013, 11:59 PM.Loring in Katy, TX USA
If your only tool is a hammer, you tend to treat all problems as if they were nails.
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