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How to make a planner Board

List of parts:

  • White Pine
  • Small screw eye
  • Split ring (N=2)
  • Snap
  • Offshore Planer Release or Alligator Clip and Vinyl Tube
  • Lead or sinkers
  • Screws (N=2)
  • Shelf Bracket
  • Marine Chalk or epoxy
  • Primer/Sealer
  • Paint
  • Polyurethane

These plans can be used to make either a right or a left side planer board. A right side planer is depicted in the plans. Flip the bracket and the groove to make a left side planer. Cut the wood to size (7.5 x 3 x 0.75 inches). The angle at the front of the board should be 30 degrees. If you do not have a miter saw, the cut is from the front of the board to about 1.5 inches back. Cut the groove in the bottom of the as shown. The groove should be 0.5 inches deep. This is done easily with a router or a chisel. After sanding the board, apply a couple of coats of primer/sealer to the board. Either melt lead or add sinkers (3/8 oz) to the groove in the bottom of the board. If you use sinkers, fill the groove with epoxy or chalking to keep the weights in place. Split shot or small egg sinkers should work, just make sure that they are placed evenly throughout the groove. If you pour lead into the groove, it helps to have a couple of small screws inside the groove to give the lead something to hold onto. If needed, fill the remainder of the groove with Marine Chalk or epoxy so that the bottom of the board is smooth and even. If you poured lead, the lead should be even with the top of the groove. Attach the shelf bracket (1.5 x 0.75 inches in size) to the board at the location shown. Note that the bracket is on top of the board. Insert the screw eye in the back of the board approximately ¼ inch from the bottom of the board. Paint the board with several coats of a highly visible paint. Add a coat or two of polyurethane. A large split ring is used to attach the planer release to the front hole on the bracket. For a less expensive board, you can use a large alligator clip as the release. Use a file to dull the jaws then slip a section of vinyl tubing (available at most hardware stores) over the jaws. Use a small split ring to attach the snap to the screw eye. Finally, take them fishing!!

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