A guide, not a substitute for your induction. These are general good-practice notes. Always follow your induction and the duty officer's directions for this machine.
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The thicknesser at the Bright United Men's Shed
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Woodwork · Our Workshop

Thicknesser

Medium risk Induction required

A thicknesser planes boards to a consistent, exact thickness across their length. Feed in rough stock, get a clean even board out.

  • When
    Woodwork · Mon, Wed & Fri
  • Two-member rule
    Don't work alone on this one
  • Before you start
    Complete a thicknesser induction

Using it safely

General good practice for a thicknesser. Your induction covers the specifics for the machine at our shed.

  • Keep hands away from the rollersOnce the board is feeding, let the machine pull it. Never push your hands near the infeed.
  • Take light passesSmall cuts each pass. Forcing a heavy cut bogs the machine and tears the grain.
  • Mind the snipe and kickbackSupport long boards at both ends and stand clear of the outfeed.
  • Check for nails and grit firstMetal or stones in the timber will wreck the blades and throw debris.
  • One board at a timeFeed timber the right way up and one piece at a time.
  • Never work aloneThis is medium-risk gear, so at least one other inducted member must be in the workshop with you.
  • Unsure? Ask a Duty OfficerAlways better to ask. They're happy to help and there's no silly question.

Before you start

An induction is required

Before using the thicknesser for the first time, you'll do a short, friendly hands-on induction with an experienced member. We'll walk you through setup, safe operation and how to stop safely, at your own pace.

Book one with a Duty Officer on any open day, or call the shed on 03 5750 1120. Already inducted? Remember the two-member rule still applies.

When it runs

Woodwork · Mon, Wed & Fri

Drop in during a woodwork session and one of the crew will get you started. All levels genuinely welcome.