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Craftsman™ 12-1/2" Planer includes a granite table that produces smooth even cuts with softwood and hardwoods
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Craftsman™ 12-1/2" Planer includes a granite table that produces smooth even cuts with softwood and hardwoods
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Added on February 16, 2009
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(36 reviews)
31 of 36 (86%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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I bought this planer to plane rough cut lumber. Although it did a fine job with minimal snipe, I was not satisfied with the vacuum attachment. It clogged time and time again with wood chips. Once removed I had no issues except lots and lots of chips to clean up.
I returned the planer to the store I purchased it from and had no problems returning it with Sears 90-Day no questions asked return policy after using it for 3 weeks. Overall I was happy with the product but because I work in an enclosed space in my garage, a working vacuum attachment was a must.
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I have had this for approx 3 years and have gone through 5 drive gears for the guide rollers. Do NOT use with any heavy or sizable lumber. Never before have I seen gears simply sheer off or better yet, snap into metal pieces. Perhaps it was too light of a unit for my needs, but the engineering of the unit should be embarrassing to Craftsman. It is out with the trash this am.
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I purchased this planer with the intent of planing rough sawn red oak lumber for a number of projects I am working on. As an ?after 5:00? craftsman with enough hours in the shop since I was a tot to know what to look for, I was able to identify enough features of this planer that were attractive to me; especially for the price (which was less than list). After bringing 5/4 (1.25?), 8? random width (average 6? width) red oak boards down to 4/4 (1?) I can now say I am quite satisfied with the purchase. Here are a few positive notes for those thinking of making this purchase.
1) The planer is very powerful and was not reluctant to pull in even a 10? wide board at a half-turn interval which planes exactly .03?. You cannot plane more than that as the feed tooth begins to scrape at the surface of the board and won?t allow it to pass through. Note: Many household circuits run at 15 amps over 14 gauge electrical wire. If you bog this down enough, while even having a few lights on, you may pop your breaker. Also be sure to mount this to a fixed surface.
2) The dust collection removes 95% (+/-) of dust when used with a shop vacuum. When you?re removing .25? of lumber over 8? you?re actually taking off a very large amount of wood. Prepare for frequent trips to the woods to dump your dust or consider a larger dust collection system. Note: Shop vacuums can run at 10+ amps. Be sure to verify your circuit?s breaker is enough to satisfy the requirements of 20+ amps before running a shop vaccum on the same circuit as your planer.
3) I was able to plane 25 8? random width (average 6? width) red oak boards from 5/4 (1.25?) down to 4/4 (1?) before I began to notice the need to give the board a bit of assistance to feed through the machine. If you read the instructions (and I suggest you read them twice!) the troubleshooting section suggests you clean wood chips from the roller chains or from the out feed roller if this is to happen. But what it doesn?t mention is that a more logical reason for the board not feeing is because the blades have become dull and it takes more time for the wood to be planed than the rollers can feed. What it also doesn?t describe in more thorough detail, is that the blades can be flipped once dull and the other side is sharp as new. You basically get a free set of blades with the machine. So use the amount that I just described as a starting point to keep an eye on the feeding lag.
4) Blades are inexpensive and quite easy to both reverse and replace. Other brands can charge a much more aggressive premium for replacement blades. I saved enough money buying rough sawn lumber and planing them myself over finished lumber than I was able to buy this planer and an extra set of blades and still have money left over.
Here are a few less than positive thoughts.
1) The blade access tray is tough to remove. It requires some muscle so don?t be afraid of pushing on it a bit to get it to pop out.
2) The two top screws fastening the top return roller on the power switch side worked their way out while in use and the machine nearly collapsed on itself. I also almost passed the screw right the planer. Be sure they?re tight.
3) One full turn in either direction of the elevation lever does not equal 1/16? as posted. Again, one-half turn is equal to exactly .03? so a full turn will give you .06?.
4) This planer uses brushes and they need to be checked frequently and replaced when worn. Most around-the-house craftsman will not be used to this feature.
5) It is very powerful therefore it is LOUD. Wear ear protection.
Intermediate woodworkerI've had this planer now for about 6 months. I've used it almost exclusively with red oak I was using for a couple of furniture pieces, and it has done the job quite well. Sniping is minimal, and it handled boards up to ten inches wide with no bogging or slow down.
The machine is heavy for its size, which means minimal chatter as the boards feed through, but you'll want to have a dedicated stand (preferably on casters) to save some wear and tear on your back.
The included depth gauge is a hair off, so be sure to take small passes as you get to your optimal thickness. The dust collection port seems a little small, and has a tendency to clog and spit chips from the front of the machine. You definitely want to run this planer connected to a shop vac or dust collection system.
Overall, I'm pleased with the machine and would make the purchase again.
a DIYerMy wife gave this to me for Christmas last year and I absolute love it. It makes nice, clean cuts and leaves a pleasantly smooth surface good enough for jointing. Both my father and grandfather have older models of this planer and they've lasted for years with no performance degradation. If you want a high quality planer for a good price, go with this one.
a DIYerI have had this for approx 3 years and have gone through 5 drive gears for the guide rollers. Do NOT use with any heavy or sizable lumber. Never before have I seen gears simply sheer off or better yet, snap into metal pieces. Perhaps it was too light of a unit for my needs, but the engineering of the unit should be embarrassing to Craftsman. It is out with the trash this am.
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