Weight: 6.2 lb. Amps: 7 Variable speed: No Belt alignment: Good Material removal rate: Poor Sanding flatness: Very good Shaping/scribing: Fair Handling on side: Very good Dust collection with hose: N/A
Priced nearly $300 less than the DeWalt 735X, the Ridgid R4331 is an excellent value. Its three-knife cutterhead left wonderfully clean surfaces on plainsawn white oak and white pine. It did not perform nearly as well on curly maple as the 735X, but it created less tearout than all but one of the other machines (the DeWalt 734 was its equal). Knife changes were quick and easy with the provided T-handle wrench. Dust collection was good, assisted by an internal fan. The 2-1/2-in.-dia. port on the outfeed side of the machine is directed to the side, so the hose is out of the way. The planer’s top is flat and provides a good surface for holding stock between passes.
The Origin has a touch screen that controls a small trim type router motor with a 1⁄4-in. collet. The machine’s handles are comfortable, with an orange button on the left handle for retracting the cutter and a green button on the right that starts the cut and is the “Enter” button for various commands. It’s intuitive, doesn’t require dedicated space, and can provide lots of shortcuts to complete projects quicker and with less stress.
Looks Great. Am in the process of trying one of my own from a slide of a tree trunk. How do you go about preserving it to keep it from splitting as it dries?
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
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Archetypal work mate. Keep it up..
Looks Great. Am in the process of trying one of my own from a slide of a tree trunk. How do you go about preserving it to keep it from splitting as it dries?
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