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Walker Turner disk sander??
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![]() "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... Walker Turner disk sander?? Never mind on the ID, I found out it was mismarked... it's a Rockwell Uniplane. What's a Uniplane?? LOL |
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![]() "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... Walker Turner disk sander?? Found a better picture of the Rockwell Uniplane... seems it is an alternative to a jointer. |
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![]() "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... Walker Turner disk sander?? Found a better picture of the Rockwell Uniplane... seems it is an alternative to a jointer. I have seen some old iron in my time. But that thing is a new one on me. I looks a little like an industrial version of a meat cutter for a deli. I would be very uncomfortable getting my hand too close to that blade when it was running. |
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![]() "Lee Michaels" wrote in message ... "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... Walker Turner disk sander?? Found a better picture of the Rockwell Uniplane... seems it is an alternative to a jointer. I have seen some old iron in my time. But that thing is a new one on me. I looks a little like an industrial version of a meat cutter for a deli. I would be very uncomfortable getting my hand too close to that blade when it was running. Funny, I thought meat slicer the first time I saw it too! Initially thinking it had similar functionality, I couldn't figure out how the veneer would exit in one piece due to the small diameter. ;~) |
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Looks like the big brother to the microplane system they have for
drill presses now. On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 06:47:27 -0500, "John Grossbohlin" wrote: "Lee Michaels" wrote in message . .. "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... Walker Turner disk sander?? Found a better picture of the Rockwell Uniplane... seems it is an alternative to a jointer. I have seen some old iron in my time. But that thing is a new one on me. I looks a little like an industrial version of a meat cutter for a deli. I would be very uncomfortable getting my hand too close to that blade when it was running. Funny, I thought meat slicer the first time I saw it too! Initially thinking it had similar functionality, I couldn't figure out how the veneer would exit in one piece due to the small diameter. ;~) |
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![]() I remember those. If you can find an old copy of " The Complete Book Of Woodworking" by Rosario Capotosto it has a section on this very machine. With it, it's possible to work with very small pieces quite safely as there is no danger of kickbacks. Very accurate depth of cut adjustments as well as I recall. I think it's more than just a conversation piece .... it's useful too ! Lenny On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 07:05:43 -0800, Warren wrote: Looks like the big brother to the microplane system they have for drill presses now. On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 06:47:27 -0500, "John Grossbohlin" wrote: "Lee Michaels" wrote in message .. . "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... Walker Turner disk sander?? Found a better picture of the Rockwell Uniplane... seems it is an alternative to a jointer. I have seen some old iron in my time. But that thing is a new one on me. I looks a little like an industrial version of a meat cutter for a deli. I would be very uncomfortable getting my hand too close to that blade when it was running. Funny, I thought meat slicer the first time I saw it too! Initially thinking it had similar functionality, I couldn't figure out how the veneer would exit in one piece due to the small diameter. ;~) |
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The uniplane is very useful for planning highly figured wood. It has 8
cutting bits, 4 for rough cutting and 4 for finishing the cut. No grain pulling. It spins at 7200 RPM. "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message m... Walker Turner disk sander?? ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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