All cutting tools are efficient and safe to use only when they are well sharpened. This is a rule never to forget, and even the most robust stationary machines are no exception. For example, a wood combination machine, among its various capabilities, has one operation—planing—that is more prone to wear on its active part: the knives attached to the drum.

To sharpen the planer knives yourself, you can use the combination machine itself as a tool by creating an attachment for the machine, giving it an additional operational capacity, even venturing into metalworking.
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The idea is to use the spindle of the mortiser (which usually corresponds to that of the planer, ironically) to attach a cup grinding wheel to the spindle and transform the combination machine into a sharpener. For a reliable setup, consider browsing home improvement tools and accessories to ensure you have the right components.
On the planer table of the mortiser, you attach a very sturdy additional structure made of square tubing, bars, and steel plate, as it must not flex. The purpose of this attachment is to hold the knife securely at the correct angle (35°) and allow it to slide laterally along the bars, while using the mortiser's control lever to bring the piece to barely touch the grinding wheel. You must be very gentle due to the high rotation speed.
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The knife clamping system consists of an angle bracket with two small blocks at the back that act as sliding guides, and two more at the front with retaining screws. The blade holder slides are made of hard plastic, precisely drilled to fit the two sliding bars. The construction of the grinding wheel support is delicate and requires a metal lathe. The two bars are inserted into lateral support square tubes, made rigid by a fairly thick steel plate. To position the sharpening attachment in the best place, you need to drill two holes in the planer table.
Essential Tools and Materials for Your DIY Sharpening Attachment
- A sturdy steel plate and square tubing for the frame—check out garden supplies for durable metal options that can be repurposed.
- Hard plastic for the sliding guides, available in various home improvement stores.
- Precision bolts and retaining screws—find a wide selection in our hardware collection.
- A cup grinding wheel suitable for metal—ensure you have the right abrasives for the job.
Step-by-Step Assembly Guide
- Construct the main frame using steel square tubing and a thick plate. Weld or bolt them together for maximum rigidity.
- Drill precise holes in the hard plastic blocks to create the sliding guides for the bars.
- Attach the angle bracket to hold the planer knife at a 35° angle, using retaining screws to secure it.
- Mount the cup grinding wheel onto the spindle of your combination machine. For safety, use a quality spindle adapter if needed.
- Position the entire attachment on the planer table and drill two holes to bolt it down securely.
- Test the setup with a slow pass, ensuring the knife barely touches the wheel.
Frequently Asked Questions
What angle should I use for sharpening planer knives?
The standard angle is 35°, as this provides a good balance between sharpness and durability. Always maintain this angle consistently across the entire blade.
Can I use this attachment for other types of blades?
Yes, with minor modifications to the clamping system, you can sharpen chisels, jointer knives, and even some garden tool blades. Just ensure the angle and support are adjusted accordingly.
Is it safe to sharpen knives on a wood combination machine?
Yes, as long as you follow proper safety precautions: wear eye protection, use a slow feed rate, and ensure the grinding wheel is properly rated for the spindle speed. For added safety, consider safety equipment from our store.
What type of grinding wheel should I use?
A cup grinding wheel made for sharpening high-speed steel (HSS) is ideal. Look for a fine grit (around 120-180) for a smooth finish. You can find suitable options in our abrasives section.
How often should I sharpen my planer knives?
It depends on usage, but typically after every 20-30 hours of planing hardwoods, or when you notice tear-out or burning on the wood surface. Keeping a spare set of knives is also a good idea—check out replacement blades.
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