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PLANER KNIFE CUTING ANGLE AND BEST STEEL TO DO IT

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pardal

Automotive
Oct 17, 2001
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Hi Wood people:
I need to make 24" wide planer knifes, and have this questions.

Which is the angle to sharpen it

What's the best steel and heat treatment to make it.

The knifes are 24 " w, 3/8" thick and 3" length

It will be used on an old , nobody know, belguian made
original have four blades on a square spindle.

Pardal
 
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Hi, Automotive person: Unfortunately, I know very little about metallurgy, but...I'm not sure why you need to make these knives yourself, but my advice would be, if you can, to simply ask a woodworking cutter tool shop to do you up knives to your thickness and length specifications. Every urban area has these shops - I get knives, shaper cutters, etc, made all the time to my needs. This should not be a costly thing for you. If you cannot find anything in the phone book, ask a local (quality) cabinetmaking shop, or foreman of a furniture factory, to tell you where they get their cutters fabricated. Good luck!

-Wood person

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