This book can answer all your questions about antique wood planers. This
is the first book to gather together all the valuable miscellaneous data
scattered piecemeal throughout scores of old texts and manuals and
combine it with practical, hands-on experience. Author Dana M. Batory
gives a brief history of the machine since its invention in 1828 and
then carefully describes the complete planer system from infeed to
outfeed and everything in-between. Learn how to adjust and fine-tune
each of its separate elements: table adjustment, chipbreaker adjustment,
pressure bar adjustment, knife setting, and more. It s all here and
profusely illustrated.There are also chapters on troubleshooting,
practical information, and helpful hints. From required horsepower and
halted feeding to snipes and torn grain, everything is covered. The book
s detailed illustrations have been collected from the author s extensive
library of period catalogs, manuals, and photographs.