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  2. Combination machine - Wikipedia

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    Several companies in Austria, Italy, France and Belgium manufacture what is commonly known in North America as a Euro(pean) combination machine, which typically contains a sliding-table saw with a scoring blade, a shaper, a thicknesser, a jointer, and a mortiser. These machines generally have three motors, one for the table saw, one for the ...

  3. RLF Brands - Wikipedia

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    The MarK V 500 model was retired in 1985 and replaced with the Mark V 505, 510, and 520 models. The 505/510 models were introduced in 1985 and the 520 in 1999. The 505/510/520 models offer larger tables and greater flexibility, using a combination of tubes and telescoping legs which allow the tables to be placed in a variety of positions.

  4. Jointer - Wikipedia

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    A jointer cannot be used to create a board of even thickness along its length. For this task, after jointing one face, a thickness planer is used. Thickness planers and jointers are often combined into one machine, with the work piece passing underneath the same rotating blade for thicknessing, but in the opposite direction.

  5. Thickness planer - Wikipedia

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    A thickness planer (also known in the UK and Australia as a thicknesser or in North America as a planer) is a woodworking machine to trim boards to a consistent thickness throughout their length. This machine transcribes the desired thickness using the downside as a reference / index.

  6. Woodworking machine - Wikipedia

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    These machines are used both in small-scale commercial production of timber products and by hobbyists. Most of these machines may be used on solid timber and on composite products. Machines can be divided into the bigger stationary machines where the machine remains stationary while the material is moved over the machine, and hand-held power ...

  7. Plane (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Craftsman No. 5 jack plane A hand plane in use. A hand plane is a tool for shaping wood using muscle power to force the cutting blade over the wood surface. Some rotary power planers are motorized power tools used for the same types of larger tasks, but are unsuitable for fine-scale planing, where a miniature hand plane is used.