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Dewalt Dw735x Review

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If you are thinking of planing all types of rough stock wood, besides having a very durable blade system, you are going to need a powerful motor as well. The DeWalt planer dw735 uses a powerful 15 amp motor that can make deep cuts into all types of hardwood sheets. Combined with its unique three knife cutter head and two speed gearbox, I felt that I had all the power needed to make any cut necessary for any of my projects.

But then you mention the bit about the third party making blades for a planer. But it isn’t clear to me if they are making blades for a Delta or a DeWalt. Hoping to be able to successfully sharpen the blades on our Dewalt 735 Planer. We love this planer, but go through blades fast and they are pricey to replace.

All the comments about noise- apparently the thing to do is get a shelix cutter head that more or less drops in… I plan to for next project. Extra-large turret depth stop allows users to return to most frequently used thicknesses with ease. I removed the top shroud to get to the switch and circuit breaker. I’m wondering if I couldn’t depress the micro switch manually and see if it is getting power to the off/on switch. A planer is definitely on my short list of bigger purchases, that and a bandsaw. The DeWalt ones sure seem to be a great bang for bucj option, and you can usually get blades and any big boz or local hardware store, so that is a big plus.

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When a proper planer is $3000 you shouldn’t cry about a $500 cheap planer. It will be a long time before you purchase enough dewalt tools blades to make up the difference. I would say you gave it a fair review in your eyes, and that is a good thing.

Yes, the DW735 has more features, and can handle slightly wider boards, but the two Dewalt planers are capable of performing the same function. Another difference between them is that the DW735 has a fan assisted dust ejection system to pump or eject the sawdust out of the planer as you plane with it. The slower speed is for when you’re removing a lot of material at once, while the faster speed is for applying a fine finish to the wood to get a fine finish. First, it’s got a higher width capacity of 13 inches, which means you get to plane wider boards with it.

In addition, the electrical cord gets in the way no matter what I tried. I do not keep my power on to my tools, which means that every time I wanted to use the planar, I had to recalibrate the Planar Digital. This only happens on the Wixey when the batteries die about once every 6 months. Lastly, although calibrating the Planar Digital is not difficult, it is a pain.

My older Delta is a pain when it comes to changing knives also. I would like to have a 735 but they are pretty expensive compared to the 734. It doesn’t have enough preset settings for thickness. I would have liked a 5/8” setting and possibly a 7/8” setting. You have become my Consumer Report for woodworking tools.