🛠️ Elevate your woodworking game with DEWALT’s powerhouse planer – precision and power in perfect harmony!
POWER MEETS PRECISION - 15 Amp, 20,000 RPM motor powers through wider, thicker cuts effortlessly.
BUILT TO LAST PERFORM - 19-3/4 inch cast aluminum base is twice as rigid as standard models, ensuring stability and accuracy.
CUSTOMIZABLE FEED SPEEDS - Two-speed gearbox lets you optimize cuts per inch at 96 or 179 CPI for flawless finishes.
SHARPER LONGER LASTING BLADES - Three-knife cutter head spins at 10,000 RPM for 30% longer knife life and faster blade changes.
EFFORTLESS ACCURACY CLEANLINESS - Automatic carriage lock reduces snipe and fan-assisted chip ejection keeps your workspace clean.
The DEWALT DW735 is a professional-grade 13-inch thickness planer featuring a robust 15 Amp motor with two-speed settings, a three-knife cutter head for extended blade life, and a rigid cast aluminum base for superior stability. Designed for larger cuts and precision, it includes automatic carriage lock to minimize snipe and fan-assisted chip ejection for cleaner operation, making it the go-to tool for serious woodworkers seeking efficiency and flawless results.
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Does this planer have a 2.5" or 4" dust ejector port? Thanks.
How easy is it to change blades on this planer? Thanks.
Is this made in the USA?
Is this machine the same as the 735 w/o the extra blades and infeed and outfeed tables?
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C**R
Exceptional performance & reasonable price
I build furniture and builtin cabinets. I use Cherry, Hard Maple, Walnut and other hardwoods. Almost all of my lumber comes from a saw mill so I use this planer both for roughing down, and for final thickness. I had a 12" Delta for about 20 years, and this DEWALT is superior in every way. Its not that the Delta performed poorly, Just that the DEWALT is much better. Here are the positives and limitations in my experience:1. Three blade cutter is fast, and leaves a very smooth finish. Minimal sanding needed before finishing (220 & 320 grit with a clear finish) when using the slower feed rate.2. Motor is 120V, but very powerful. Even in full width planing of hardwoods, it does not bog down.3. Dust collection is very efficient when hooked up to my 4" shop DC. The planer has a builtin fan that blows chips out the chute even when not hooked up to DC. This prevents chips from getting crushed into the wood when it goes under the feed roller. There are none of the annoying little crushed chip marks that require extra work to get the wood surface ready to finish. (By the way, if you do not hook up a DC, and just let the chips blowout of the dust port, you'll have a trail of chips 10'-15' away from the planer! This little puppy BLOWS!)4. I get no detectable snipe even when planing long boards, as long as I support the out-feed end. This model includes the extension in-feed and out-feed tables. I did not expect these to be enough to prevent snipe, but they work great.5. Comes with an extra set of knives.6. Machine weighs a little under 100 lbs. It can be moved fairly easily (even by an old fart who's not as strong as he once was) but still has enough mass to be stable when planing larger boards.7. Thickness and depth of cut adjustments are easy and accurate.8. Overall build quality is excellent.9. Not cheap of course, but well worth the money if you are doing enough work.Limitations:1. The machine is fairly noisy. IMHO good hearing protection is an absolute must.2. There is an aftermarket spiral, individual carbide cutter head available (about $300 at Grizzly). I wish that was an option on this model when new, rather than as an aftermarket item. It would be a big advantage for those of us who have a higher workload for the machine.Overall, I am very satisfied with this machine.
D**Y
Fine tool
Delivery was a full week late but that was no fault of Amazon. The original delivery company subbed out the package to a 2nd company and they didn't want to drive all the way out here for just this one item. But it arrived in great condition. Reading some other reviews I opened the box and immediately took the planer apart to check for excess lubricant. I wiped down the knives with a clean rag. I doubt there was enough to cause any problems with my project but it was noticeable.Straight out of the box this thing is beautiful to look at! I built a new 2'x4' work bench to attach it to with a roller from HF set at the same level as the infeed table. I felt safer with this than just a stand because this is going to be used mostly outside the shop. I think the work table will be more stable setting in the yard than a small stand would be. After bolting it down to the work surface I just sat and admired it for about an hour. It looked to pretty to dirty it up with wood.Warning!!! The blades are beyond razor sharp. Use a small peice of stock to rotate the knife head as instructed. I didn't and quickly got red blotches on my beautiful yellow machine.My first project was a 24"x40" toy chest for the grandkids. Ran some cured rough cut pine through it ripped down to 6" wide peices. This is my first big planer so I didn't know what to expect. After a couple passes on each side the wood came out glass smooth and ready for stain. The planer does a fantastic job and is really much easier to use than I expected. All the gauges and instructions make this great for a novice user. It is loud and creates a lot of shavings so I was right about putting it outside rather than using it in the shop. After I get wheels on the bench I am confident I will be able to move it around by myself. I have over 1500' of rough cut pine drying out that will be planed in 8'-12' sections. I look forward to several hours of work/fun with this machine.The planer is heavy, 100 lbs by itself. It is compact but extremely stable so use on a concrete floor shop shouldn't cause you any tipping problems. The machine does all the work for you. Just insert the wood a couple inches and it takes over. Wood chips fly feet out the ejection port. Makes a really smooth finish on setting #2. I don't think I will ever need to use setting #1 for the type of things I build. I don't really know that anyone would need to use #1 unless you worked a lot with hard woods.This is a very expensive tool that does an oustanding job of cutting wood down to a smooth surface. I would highly recommend it for that purpose. Can't say enough good things about it so far.
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The DW735 13-inch thickness planer from DeWalt provides best in class surface finish through a one of a kind three knife cutter-head--even in hard to plane figured woods. At 96 or 179 cuts per inch, the DW735 offers the finist finish via the most cuts per inch available on a benchtop thickness planer. A fan-assisted chip ejection system aids in the removal of debris and prevents excess chips from marring your material. The unique automatic carriage lock minimizes the movement that causes snipe without engaging a lever before and after each pass. A solid 19-3/4-inch cast aluminum base provides twice the rigidity of traditional material support systems that utilize folding tables. The DW735 is a must for the serious woodworker.
FEATURES
Powerful 15.0 Amp, 10,000 rpm motor handles larger cuts in wider materials with ease
Three knife cutter-head delivers 30% longer knife life and makes knife change faster and easier
Two speed gear box allows users to change feed speed to optimizing cuts per inch at 96 or 179 CPI
Fan-assisted chip ejection vacuums chips off of the cutter-head and exhausts them out of the machine
19-3/4-inch cast aluminum base is 2X more rigid than a standard 10-inch base and folding tables
Automatic carriage lock reduces the movement that causes snipe without the need for manual engagement by the user
Material removal gauge and extra-large thickness scale deliver accurate cuts with every pass
Extra-large turret depth stop allows users to return to most frequently used thicknesses with ease
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I use Cherry, Hard Maple, Walnut and other hardwoods. Almost all of my lumber comes from a saw mill so I use this planer both for roughing down, and for final thickness. I had a 12\" Delta for about 20 years, and this DEWALT is superior in every way. Its not that the Delta performed poorly, Just that the DEWALT is much better. Here are the positives and limitations in my experience:1. Three blade cutter is fast, and leaves a very smooth finish. Minimal sanding needed before finishing (220 & 320 grit with a clear finish) when using the slower feed rate.2. Motor is 120V, but very powerful. Even in full width planing of hardwoods, it does not bog down.3. Dust collection is very efficient when hooked up to my 4\" shop DC. The planer has a builtin fan that blows chips out the chute even when not hooked up to DC. This prevents chips from getting crushed into the wood when it goes under the feed roller. 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Thanks.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Easy, about 10-15 minutes:\n1) Remove four 5/32nds\" headed screws to remove the top yellow cowling.\n2) Remove 3 red thumbscrews to remove the black dust shroud - clean out any blocked wood chips.\n3) Remove eight 5/32nds\" headed screws on each of the three blades.\n4) Flip the blades, or sharpen if they've already been flipped.\n5) Reassemble in the reverse order. \n\nIf using a power drill with a 5/32nd inch allen wrench head (e.g., https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VH7ZQGC or something similar), set the drill on medium torque and it will take about 10 minutes. (If you manually unscrew the screws using the T handled allen wrench it will take twice as long.)\n\nIf careful (having heard of the others stories), it doesn't seem hard to to remove/replace the screws with enough torque to seat them properly, but not so hard that they get struck.\n\nI'm planing very hard madrone wood, and the blades have lasted about 150-200 lineal feet of wood that is about a foot wide before needing replacing. Use the #1 (slow) feed speed for hard woods - I didn't know about this until reading the manual..."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is this made in the USA?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Dewalt features a large “made in the USA” or “assembled in the USA” branding on most of not all their products that are manufactured or assembled stateside."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is this machine the same as the 735 w/o the extra blades and infeed and outfeed tables?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes it is the same as the standard 735. As to the ware on the blades - I've planed over 300bf in the 6 years that I've had this unit. I missed a label staple on the end of a board and now have a 1/32nd hairline strip that shows and I easily clean up with a scraper. I also purchased an extra set of HSS (high speed steel) knives and put the money out ($158 for the set) for carbide edged which I only use on the last phase of the construction. I've got an older 13\" planer that I use strictly for rough plane jobs and paint and varnish removal when I recycle older woodwork."}}]}]}