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DELTA 22-562 12-1/2-Inch Steel Knife for 22-560 Planer (2-Pack)

DELTA 22-562 12-1/2-Inch Steel Knife for 22-560 Planer (2-Pack)

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Brand: Delta
Department: Tools, Auto & Industrial

List Price: $54.54
Buy New: $34.80
as of 9/9/2010 06:00 CDT details
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New (10) from $32.99

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 19 reviews

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 3.6 x 0.3

MPN: 22-562
Model: 22-562
UPC: 069554225628
EAN: 0069554225628

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Features:
  • 12-1/2-inch replacement knives for use with DELTA TP400LS, 22-565, and 22-540
  • Sharp edge thanks to high-speed steel
  • Double-edged design
  • Reversible for twice the cutting life
  • Includes two replacement blades

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Amazon.com Product Description
The DELTA 22-562 12-1/2-inch Steel Knife for 22-560 Planer includes two replacement knives for the DELTA TP400LS, 22-565, and 22-540 12-1/2-inch planer. The knives are made of high-speed steel for a super sharp edge, and they have twice the cutting life thanks to a reversible and double-edged design.


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 19



4 out of 5 stars Pricey   September 6, 2010
Kristina L. Kistler
Great product.. can only find it on the internet..but it is too expensive for what you get


4 out of 5 stars delta planer blades   November 27, 2009
C. A. Verman (missouri)
good as ever, sharp as h**l. somehow between the last thing i ordered and this someone forgot how to get to my house ! this i had to go get while the other box in this order was on my porch. amazing !


4 out of 5 stars Delta Planer Blades 22-562   January 25, 2009
Allan Schultz (Wisconsin)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

These 22-562 blades work well for softer woods, but for hard wood they seem to dull fast, I planed a small pile of hard maple and had to index the blades, it would be nice if they had carbide edge blades for hard wood. But all in all for the size of the machine they are worth the money.


5 out of 5 stars Great replacements   September 15, 2008
D. Brewer (Lake Forest, CA USA)
Product is easily installed and provides quite a sharp edge. They seem to stay sharp for quite a long time. Although I'm generally protective about what I feed into the planer, the edge does get nicked and produces raised lines on the finished product. Other than that, which is probably true for all planers, great product...and when the edge does get dull, flip them around and use the second edge.


5 out of 5 stars keeping your blades sharp   March 27, 2008
John W. Wendt (Lubbock, TX and Gulu, Uganda)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

Okay--I have the planer, and I have bought the spare blades. Both are great. I have a Makita planer as well, and the Delta, in my opinion, rates right up there with it. I just want to write a few words about the importance of sharp blades, and how to keep them that way.

When you replace the blades, you are going to notice an immediate difference. The new blades are exceptionally sharp. The planer will make a lot less noise, and the wood will slide through easily. This goes for very wide planks of very hard woods. The two hardest woods I have planed are bubinga (used for guitar backs) and olivewood. Both are dense, hard, and heavy. A 12" wide board seems to glide through with a new blade.

The thing is, a new blade doesn't stay "new" for that long, particularly if you are planing a lot, and are planing hard woods. So--after years and years of planing--here are a few things I have learned for keeping your blades sharp.

First--sharpen them with the Hone-Mate, which you can get from Woodworker's Supply (www.woodworker.com). This tool is meant for jointers, but it works great on planer blades, and the best thing is, you can sharpen them right there on the planer without taking them off. In 5 minutes, you're done. This will easily triple the life of your blades. It costs about $40, and I recommend the diamond version.

Second--sharpen often. The duller a blade is, the faster it wears--both on itself, on the planer, and on your nerves as you try to force a piece of wood through an increasingly noisy planer. Sharpening often also reduces nicks and tear-outs.

Third--plane in the right direction. Most woods, particularly hardwoods, have a certain slope to their grain. Feel the wood, with the grain, from one side to the other. Your hand will probably slide over it more easily in one direction than the other. The direction that your hand slides over smoothest is the direction that you should be feeding your board into the planer. It will give you a smoother board and save your blades some wear.

Finally--if your wood is really hard, wet it with a sponge before planing. Let the water soak in for about 30 seconds. This dramatically softens the grain, and eases planing. Don't worry too much about the wood getting wet and warping. With hardwoods, the water doesn't soak in much, and the wet wood is removed in one or two passes through the planer. I have used this technique when my blades were beyond sharpening and I didn't have a spare on hand.

I've planed literally thousands of board feet with my two planers. Sharp blades are a joy to work with, and take a lot of frustration out of woodworking. I hope these suggestions are useful. In any case, your blades will eventually wear out, so keep a set of spares on hand. Happy woodworking!


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