Planer blades (knives) fit hand held and benchtop planers. Â High speed steel and carbide options provide sharp cutting edges for smooth results. Â Always keep spare knives on hand for uninterrupted planing.
What are planer blades used for?
Planer blades are used in handheld electric planers and thicknessers to shave thin layers of material off wood surfaces. They are ideal for:
Smoothing rough timber
Trimming doors or edges
Reducing thickness of planks or panels
Sharp blades are crucial for achieving a smooth, even surface without tear-out or gouging.
What types of planer blades are available?
High-Speed Steel (HSS) blades – affordable and great for softwoods and general use
Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) blades – longer-lasting, suitable for hardwoods, plywood, and abrasive materials
Double-edged or reversible blades – can be flipped for double the lifespan
Blades come in various lengths (e.g. 82 mm, 110 mm) to fit different brands like Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, Hikoki, and Festool.
How do I know when to replace or rotate my planer blades?
Replace or flip the blades when you notice:
Rough, uneven finishes
Chatter marks or ridges on the workpiece
Increased resistance while planing
Burn marks or chip-outs on the wood
Always ensure the blades are installed evenly and tightened properly, and clean them regularly to extend their life.
Planer blades (knives) fit hand held and benchtop planers. Â High speed steel and carbide options provide sharp cutting edges for smooth results. Â Always keep spare knives on hand for uninterrupted planing.
What are planer blades used for?
Planer blades are used in handheld electric planers and thicknessers to shave thin layers of material off wood surfaces. They are ideal for:
Smoothing rough timber
Trimming doors or edges
Reducing thickness of planks or panels
Sharp blades are crucial for achieving a smooth, even surface without tear-out or gouging.
What types of planer blades are available?
High-Speed Steel (HSS) blades – affordable and great for softwoods and general use
Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) blades – longer-lasting, suitable for hardwoods, plywood, and abrasive materials
Double-edged or reversible blades – can be flipped for double the lifespan
Blades come in various lengths (e.g. 82 mm, 110 mm) to fit different brands like Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, Hikoki, and Festool.
How do I know when to replace or rotate my planer blades?
Replace or flip the blades when you notice:
Rough, uneven finishes
Chatter marks or ridges on the workpiece
Increased resistance while planing
Burn marks or chip-outs on the wood
Always ensure the blades are installed evenly and tightened properly, and clean them regularly to extend their life.
    Planer Blades Straight, tungsten carbide length x width: 82.4mm x 5.5mm
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