JELLAS-Designed Tools Seed New Stories.The JELLAS planer is not the most versatile tool in your arsenal. In fact, it really only does one thing:\r\n it planes things to a consistent thickness, as its name suggests. It’s definitely not a tool you wanna buy before a compound miter saw, or even\r\n a table saw But once you’ve learned what it can do, or get one into your garage and basement, you’ll wonder, “How did I ever do without this?”\r\n\r\n\r\n1 Using reclaimed wood\r\n With fresh lumber becoming increasingly expensive, finding old wood from barns, decks, fences, and rehabbed housing has become a popular\r\n option in the last few years.The patina and well-worn surface of reclaimed wood is unmatched, and once you’ve removed any metal fasteners,\r\n the electric wood planer is the way to go to get it usable again.\r\n\r\n2 Cleaning up glued up blocks \r\n If you’re interested in making anything via a glued-up panel, such as countertops, cutting boards, carving or hobby projects, no matter how careful\r\n you are, the joints are neverperfectly flat with all that wet glue slipping around. The electric hand planer makes quick work of flattening surfaces,\r\n saving you hours of sanding.\r\n\r\n3 Pure copper motor\r\n A 710W pure copper motor delivers over 33600 cuts per minute to your workpiece, slicing away any irregularities. Power planers with Pure\r\n copper motor are timesavers that have found their niche with such varied tasks as edge-smoothing and leveling framing lumber and chamfering\r\n handrails and posts.\r\n\r\n\r\nWarm Tips \r\n\r\nWhen the cutting depth exceeds 1.5mm, the pushing forward speed of the planer should be reduced and pushing at a constant speed\r\n to avoid damage to internal components.\r\n\r\nBefore the operation, please replace the dull blade to prevent damage to the engine.\r\n\r\nPlease remember to disconnect the power before replacing the blades or making any repairs and adjustments of the planer.