DaveL
Old Oak
I have a nice old multico 9" planer, bought second hand. I guess it may of had a guard when new but it was missing when the machine came to me. I saw a guard made by Frank Howarth on youtube for his huge old planer, he calls it a jointer!
Here is my scaled down version, the infeed bed has some studs still fitted.
Babergh-20130708-00192 by DaveL_, on Flickr
I cut a bit of beech to fit over them, counter boring the holes for the nuts to sit in, along with a off cut of broom handle as the pivot.
Babergh-20130708-00193 by DaveL_, on Flickr
Then a quadrant of ply for the guard.
Babergh-20130708-00195 by DaveL_, on Flickr
offered up to find the best place for the pivot, not here!
Babergh-20130708-00197 by DaveL_, on Flickr
But this works well
Babergh-20130708-00198 by DaveL_, on Flickr
I need to take another picture to complete this, I have fitted a couple of screw eyes with a bit of sting running down to a board with the old brake pads from a work mates bike to act as a counter balance to close the guard over the cutter head.
I know it probably does not meet any of the elfs requirements but it does provide some protection, which in my mind is better than none.
Here is my scaled down version, the infeed bed has some studs still fitted.
Babergh-20130708-00192 by DaveL_, on FlickrI cut a bit of beech to fit over them, counter boring the holes for the nuts to sit in, along with a off cut of broom handle as the pivot.
Babergh-20130708-00193 by DaveL_, on FlickrThen a quadrant of ply for the guard.
Babergh-20130708-00195 by DaveL_, on Flickroffered up to find the best place for the pivot, not here!
Babergh-20130708-00197 by DaveL_, on FlickrBut this works well
Babergh-20130708-00198 by DaveL_, on FlickrI need to take another picture to complete this, I have fitted a couple of screw eyes with a bit of sting running down to a board with the old brake pads from a work mates bike to act as a counter balance to close the guard over the cutter head.
I know it probably does not meet any of the elfs requirements but it does provide some protection, which in my mind is better than none.