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Reddit mentions of DEWALT Thickness Planer, Two Speed, 13-Inch (DW735)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of DEWALT Thickness Planer, Two Speed, 13-Inch (DW735). Here are the top ones.

DEWALT Thickness Planer, Two Speed, 13-Inch (DW735)
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    Features:
  • Powerful 15-AMP, 20,000 RPM motor (10,000 RPM cutterhead speed) handles larger cuts in wider materials with ease
  • Three knife cutter-head delivers 30-percent longer knife life and makes knife change faster and easier
  • Two speed gear box allows users to change feed speed to optimizing cuts per inch at 96 or 179 CPI
  • Fan-assisted chip ejection vacuums chips off of the cutter-head and exhausts them out of the machine
Specs:
ColorMulti
Height18.1 Inches
Length24 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight45.36 pounds
Width22 Inches

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Found 6 comments on DEWALT Thickness Planer, Two Speed, 13-Inch (DW735):

u/Shag_fu · 10 pointsr/DIY

Its complicated but maybe a 4 post chain screw mechanism like in 4 post wood planers. Basically the 4 posts are all screws controlled by a single chain that moves them all simultaneously. You would likely lose a few inches in the bottom for running the chains and gears. How you would implement this is beyond the scope of my knowledge, i just think this would work for your application.

This planer has the mechanism im talking about:
https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW735-13-Inch-Thickness-Planer/dp/B0000CCXU8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1479647959&sr=8-2&keywords=dewalt+dw735

u/HappyGiraffe · 6 pointsr/woodworking

He also just mentioned something about this:

http://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW735-13-Inch-Thickness-Planer/dp/B0000CCXU8

Is this something that would be useful?

u/firsttimerenovator · 1 pointr/woodworking

I have recently purchased my first home with my fiancée, and like all of you, have an enormous list of projects we'd like to do. I am fairly handy and am prepared to tackle any project (with supervision on electrical). All that being said, I have always used other people's tools when working on projects, so I don't have many of my own. I have a budget and would like to purchase all of my tools on Black Friday/Cyber Monday to get the best bang for my buck. I'd like your advice on which tools are the best for my budget.

We are planning on renovating the master bed, bath, and closet, kitchen, mudroom, and the laundry room. I also plan on making a kitchen table, coffee table, cabinets, dresser, etc. The first project is the laundry room and mudroom, which will require tile, built-ins, cabinets, and replacing washer/dryer. I have a tool budget of $5k-7.5k (ideally staying on the lower end) and would like your thoughts on my equipment list.

If you've used any of this below, what did you think? Are there any cheaper or better alternatives I should consider?

u/Whopper_No_Onions · 1 pointr/BeginnerWoodWorking

I use both the Wen 6552 and the Dewalt 735. Don't waste your money with the Dewalt. If I had to choose between the two I'd go with Wen. Don't let anyone tell you, you have to go with Dewalt because of the Helical cutters heads. Those cutter heads are an extra $350-$500 and you can get the Helical cutter heads for almost every brand.

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u/AlfonsoTheX · 1 pointr/woodworking

I agree with your gut.

I purchased a Jet 15" planer, 220V single phase for $800 about two years ago. I am very happy with the extra width. If I were spending $1000 or up, I would want something wider than 13".

EDIT: I can't resist. If I were going to spend $1K on a 13" planer, I might do this:

DeWalt 735 $599.99

[Shelix Cutterhead $405](https://shelixheads.com/SHELIX-heads_for_Planers/SHELIX_Heads_for_Planers_by_DEWALT/SHELIX_for_dewalt_13_inch_Planer_(DW-735)