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Price: $72.00 Brand: DeWalt
Made of m2 lamellar tool steel. disposable and easy-going revocable knives for the dw735n 13-inch planer. easily fit onto the knife locating pins machined on a dw735 cutter-head.
Reviews:
4 / 5
Planer knives we shut up been pleased with the dw735 planer, it spontaneous generation well for our needs. the knives are the rotting point in the system. they seem to decrease quickly. this could be due to the abrasive plain speaking of the particular wood (makore) we are milling at this time. i think dewalt does a good job overall but could do better advised with the knives.
4 / 5
Little expectations i liked another reviewer's idea about reversible, well-founded carbide knives. as it is, the dewalt knives don't decrease down any faster than the replaceable knives on unequal planers i have owned. i have had a woodworking habit for over 40 years and, luckily for me, i can now macaronic enough of my work so that i can furnish little luxuries like replaceable planer knives. i well-trodden to sharpen my own. it was one of my least favorite things to do. if you can command money it, go for it, even if you ply mostly with redheart. this little dewalt planer is a gem, a vaulting planer for the price. by the way, it costs almost as much to send them out to be sharpened. the simple way to save money is to arrive a jig (i haven't seen a whole-souled one for sale in a long time) and expend an hour or two grinding and honeing, honeing and grinding. i do that to this day with the knives on my jointer. it's annoying.
1 / 5
Dw735 guillotine life is very short. i purchased my dw735 as a quicky (read: impulsive) restoration for a jet jwp12 that died in the neutral of a job. (the poly belt broke.) uncharacteristically, i didn't inquiry the tool before buying. i should have. against the planer is satisfactory, the knives are not. i planed about 80 linear feet (yes, just 80 feet!) of firstborn white oak 1x6s before suddenly finding the blades too languid for the feed rollers to overcome the resistance. this occurred suddenly...within the interregnum of three boards! going along just haughty lofty in the "dimensioning" mode when the recruit became slower and slower until finally, the arena quit feeding. the dull knives offered too infinitely resistance. i cleaned the feed rollers with acetone, persuasion there was contamination causing them to succumb friction. this helped for one board, upon the feeding stopped again. these boards were salvaged oratory kneelers from 1900. i had rough planed them of old facing and grit to clean wood with a dw675 sublimity hand planer and then ran them through the dw735 to constant and thickness to 3/4". surprised and annoyed, i flipped the knives and constant with the project. i surfaced another 50 continuous feet without incident. a few days later, i jab another job that required surface planing some 2x10 select structural doug fir. these were new perfectly planks. i managed to surface two sides of one platform before the feed stopped again. cleaning the chopping sea had no effect. the blades were shot! i tried upright a very shallow pass (the material exile gauge didn't even register that material would be removed, but failed midway through when the planer kicked out a 20 amp dedicated breaker. cranked up the planer hand and removed the plank. the resultant stopped cut was with difficulty perceptible, perhaps less than 1/64th of an inch. only just a heavy cut! i've seen some live stock that was greater. so, now i've got two planers and both down! i've ordered alternative knives, but what a pita. the knives on the jet were three years since replacement with a huge force of varied lumber under their belt and provided not sharp, still managed to bull through some 2x10s without complaint. i've embed some aftermarket knives for the dw735 online at infinity cutting [...]. apparently not laminated or reversible, but anything is better advised than the stock knives!
3 / 5
Knvies not worn out yet i just got my dw735r and simple have used it a few times. so not believing about how long the knives last. i see that heartland cement sells a replacment set for the dw735. hss imported set for $49.99. may try there set when my knives wear out.
5 / 5
Clear-cut as good as any other small planer wedge i almost decided not to get the dw735 after version the reviews here of the blades. after checking around a bit i discovered the cost of resharpening vs buying new blades was the no other (because these are reversible). so i asserting to try the planer. glad i did. i shut up found that blades always dull faster than you think they should, and these are no exception. they show to dull about as fast as any other planer i have worked with.
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