What determines the thickness of the cut chips during planing?

The thickness of the removed chips depends on the following main factors:

1. The hardness of the processed wood. The harder the wood, the greater the thickness and fragility of the chips.

2. Angle of sharpening of the planer knife. The larger the sharpening angle, the thinner the chips.

3. The depth and angle of the knife in the planer. The deeper the knife stands, the greater the thickness it will grip, and the smaller the angle, the less thickness you can stretch.



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