How To Remove Snipe | All The Tips And Tricks Plus a Simple Jig
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Published 2023-02-15
In this video I will show you all the most common used methods to remove snipe while using your thickness planer. Plus at the end I will show you a simple jig that solved the issue for me and its super easy to use.
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All Comments (21)
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Thanks Tomasz ππΎ. I appreciate this reel and shall be making a jig when I next use my thicknesser. Your teaching style is very clear and simple- exactly what I need. I shall have a good dig through your others to see what gems you have. YouTube at its best.
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Very entertaining information, stay warm, safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
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Excellent work, Tomasz! Thanks for all the tips! π Stay safe there with your family! ππ
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Thanks for your excellent synopsis on the subject of snipe. I agree that infeed and outfeed tables are a major issue . Solution of jig is a good answer as well as lifting up alightly at the beginning and πend of the tables really helps!
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Great tip Tomas! Thanks
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Solid advice right there. I like the idea of using the jig. Cheers mate πππ¦πΊ
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Great vid Tomas thanks for sharing
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Excellent tip Tom I use the slight lift at the end method π
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A great help - Thanks
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Another gem Tomaz, thanks as always for making a helpful video, it's just got to be worth a try mate 5*
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Great idea!
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I just got an older planer restored enough to be usable. I found out right away that the infeed outfeed tables on the machine and the technique used is the difference between serious project ruining snipe or flat boarss! I got some perfect snipe free boards but it is NOT easy to perfeftly replicate the technique every single time. You are the second source I have seen to build a feed jig like this. So thats next for me! Thank you!
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Brilliant π
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Was talking bout this problem the other day with a friend.... Them boom... of course "THEY" were listening and as I was scrolling along ....your video came across with wut I needed to see...click on and now you have another subscriber ..head slapper ...simple jig to a big problem...thanx for making me feel stupid.. can't wait to feel stupid again watching your channel! π Keep up the good work!
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i have used the extended sled for years. with sharp blades, quality wood and very shallow cuts you can go to about 2.5mm
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Lots of timber laying around. I sense a big project coming up :). Thanks for the video as ever.
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well done. I think I'll try this.
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Enjoyed watching the video Tomasz. Tony
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This is a great tip, Iβve been plagued by this. Canβt wait to try it.
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Very informative video Tomasz ... on cheaper machines the infeed/outfeed tables are definitely rubbish, but your simple addition of a continuous bed should mean even a cheap planer should work a lot better π