i like your vibe, man. very cool, very laid back, inquisitive, informative. i just bought this machine used so im going to have to check the plastic flywheel situation now too argh
I came to this because the inner belt on mine broke yesterday, pretty easy to get hold of, just one point if any one else get here, you don't have to split the chain, you see behind the left small top roller gear is a fork held in place by a square block, it seems that is the chain tensioner, if you slide that over to the left, which happens after Dean removed the chain around 16:36, you can actually lift the large plastic gear, its under some spring pressure but it does relieve the chain tension to pull off both small gears and the chain from the small gear on the large plastic gear, same for reassembly.
Dean, following this with great interest, as I have the same machine, so good luck with the next episode. By the way, yes to making a video for the flip top table👍👍
I love talking stuff apart, it’s always a grand win when it goes back together (mainly because successful reassembly happens less than the disassembly 😂😂)
Can I ask you the m5 all key screw you use to screw down the dust hood when using the thicknesser would you know the length of it I’m missing one in mine and need to get one but need length it says it’s a m5 but no length hopefully you might be able to help cheers steve
Nice one, and well done for getting that far... My Clarke version of this machine is at the top of the garden I a big plastic bag after I got fed up with mine. The thickness bed went out of co-planer and the fence.. well the fence was utter shite. I purchased a Dewalt DW733 Thicknesser and eventually a small Triton Planer... Looking forward to the next video and good luck,
nothing wrong with pulling apart your own kit, we learn by doing so Totally get what you're doing. I would love have a shop i can make things in and like this video. pull them apart too.
Hey Dean. I'm a new subber to your channle and i want to start by saying. ITS BLOODY MORE AWKWARD TO PUT BACK TOGETHER THAN IT IS TO TAKE APART. I did mine a few months ago and it hurt my brain. YOU HAVE TO UNDO THE FRONT AND BACK SCREWS AS THATS HOW ITS ALL HELD TOGETHER.
Hiya, thanks for that! Because there are tabs sticking out the sides of the table I figured the front and or back would have to come off. Not sure I’m brave enough 😂😂 Did you have the foam around the outfeed roller casing blockages as well?
There should've been a washer with an indent in it that counter intuitively goes in what looks to be backwards. I found that reversing this washer on the in-feed table tightening handle meant that it actually tightens the in-feed table. I'm looking around trying to find out exactly what to lubricate though and can't find any advice. I'm on my second machine now as the last one I had spun the blade block out to the side ending it's life in lots of noise and smoke! Luckily it was less than a month old so I got a replacement with no hassle at all, but I suspect lack of lube was a cause. I don't want the same thing to happen to the new one!
Exactly the same thing happened to my first one... Hence why I'm looking for how & where to lubricate as the advice on screwfix forums is "UA-cam it" 🤦🏻♂️
I have the same Titan machine, bought around 2014/15 so its design is slightly different (no handle to lock the in-feed table) - the rest of it is the same with the ropey fence etc - been meaning to make something straight with the fence but I rarely use it for planing - the thicknessing function is more often used but I find that I need to cut my lengths longer and then trim as the short in and out supports can cause the blade to dig in a bit at either end. It started to get quite noisy a short while back so I took the front cover off and found the same as you (no touching chains or gears mind) - gave it a clean up and a tiny quirt of oil on the bearings and it seemed happy again. I'd probably use a dry lube next time as the dust gets everywhere. I've not yet changed the blades but self-sharpened them quite crudely on a diamond stone - not ideal but it did the trick!
Awesome! Yeah I’ve thought about self sharpening the blades but I’ve changed out the blades when I’ve really damaged them with nails etc so they were too stuffed. I definitely recommend the dry lube so far, we’ll have to see how it holds up 😊
Hey Dean mate. I bought one of these bad boys and I was afraid to open it up to see what the story was inside but ur giving me a wee bit of confidence now bro.. Ur a wee bit of a mad yoke all the same bcos anybody watching this from Titan or Screwfix will never give u any help once they've seen u went inside and tinkered but by the looks of it u have had this thing for a few years?? Plastic cogs are not a great llok tbf so whoever makes these should hang their heads in shame. I heard that they were supposed to have got rid of the plastic for aluminium cogs.. The large ones I means Dean mate.. Best of luck anyways..
Oh, man! I started a similar expedition today on my Scheppach HMS860 - which I suspect is the exact same machine rebadged - because the thicknesser bed has gone out of level. I have the same co-planar issue that you have and the only way I've found to sort it is to permanently fix the in-feed table in place, I haven't done it myself (yet), but as I only take off 0.5mm or so each pass I might. I'll have to check on Monday now, but every time I switch between planer and thicknesser I've been undoing the allen bolts on the fence. If I can, too, remove the bar and pop the fence off I'm going to kick myself.
Part 2 is now out, not the wins I’d hoped for, but the next video getting it co-planer has worked, so I’m looking forward to publishing that (hopefully tomorrow)
@@WoodworkJourney Thankyou for taking the time to reply, really looking forward to watching part 3 which the co-planer is my biggest problem, the fence on these planer thicknessers are not that good but if you type upgrades for it in youtube there are some really good ideas and not to hard to make.
@@sandman2651 I'm just waiting on UA-cam to process the co-planer video, it will be live tonight. Also, next will be attempting to make it quieter, and then after that will be the fence build :)
@@WoodworkJourney It just amazes me how tey keep selling them not setup correctly, i had bought the erbaure thicknesser but after taking it back 3 times i had a refund and ended up buying this one which is slightly better im on tender hooks now waiting to watch your next instalment.
It must be a Dean thing as my father in law is also Dean and he takes things apart not knowing what or where it leads usually the skip but hope you can fix this seems to me it needs some fine tuning and could be a great machine I would get rid of the foam as it seems to be a problem
Interesting to see how the Titan is engineered. I looked at one but opted to get a Kity combination machine and set up the thickness planer as a standalone unit. It worked well, but I since bought a makita thicknesser (saving for it was worth it imo) and use a planing jig for planing. I've rebuilt a couple of smaller vingtage planer thicknessers and offer a word of advice: don't take off the blades and the tables at the same time. The magnetic blade setting jigs need a minimum diameter spindle and I doubt you can use them on the Titan, so if you take the blades and the table off at the same time it is a nightmare getting everything realigned as you have no reference point. Looking forward to see the rest of this.
Hi do you know what size and length the yellow locking nuts and the hex head / Allen key is when you attach the the black dust thing to top of table cheers
It should go without saying but THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY!!! I’m being this dumb so you don’t have to be. Also, sorry for over using and incorrectly using the word ‘flywheel’, brain fog crept in 😂 Also no idea why it looks like I’ve done zero colour correction
Actually look up what is the state of rights to repair in your country. In many places, taking apart you machine will not void your warranty. Even the warranty void if opened stickers are actually not valid.
Alright my ole booty! Not sure if it’s the camera angle but that plastic drive cog doesn’t look square to the machine either! Good luck though Dean as that looks a proper pita!
Infeed rollers - I don't think the chips matter. My drive gear had come off the square tenon of the plastic flywheel. Just put the washer and slip ring back on, working again! Think it got knocked off when a rogue piece of thicker board went through. ...haven't checked the rest of the series yet, but I thought this might help someone else. ...my chains, belt, gears, and wheels are all in alignment and not touching btw!
Thanks for that, I just found it and watched him take it apart. Sadly I didn’t learn anything new, but nice to have the confirmation that I was right with a few points. Cheers!
Following this too, I have the shapech version.... Btw what's your camera setup, you use to make videos and software.. Love the phone holder thing you had when you opened the front
Very interesting watching somebody openly admit they’re not sure what their doing But keep going !! Can’t wait for part 2. Good stuff !!
I think it’s cool to bring people along with what I’m up to, mainly because UA-cam is full of experts and I think it’s a nice change to learn together
i like your vibe, man. very cool, very laid back, inquisitive, informative. i just bought this machine used so im going to have to check the plastic flywheel situation now too argh
Awesome, thank you!
I came to this because the inner belt on mine broke yesterday, pretty easy to get hold of, just one point if any one else get here, you don't have to split the chain, you see behind the left small top roller gear is a fork held in place by a square block, it seems that is the chain tensioner, if you slide that over to the left, which happens after Dean removed the chain around 16:36, you can actually lift the large plastic gear, its under some spring pressure but it does relieve the chain tension to pull off both small gears and the chain from the small gear on the large plastic gear, same for reassembly.
Dean, following this with great interest, as I have the same machine, so good luck with the next episode. By the way, yes to making a video for the flip top table👍👍
Fingers crossed then! 😁
Love it Dean 😁. I do this kinda of stuff too. It's very satisfying when it works out even if there is a part left over that wasn't needed😂
I love talking stuff apart, it’s always a grand win when it goes back together (mainly because successful reassembly happens less than the disassembly 😂😂)
Can I ask you the m5 all key screw you use to screw down the dust hood when using the thicknesser would you know the length of it I’m missing one in mine and need to get one but need length it says it’s a m5 but no length hopefully you might be able to help cheers steve
I don’t unfortunately, but I have a solution, get one that’s longer than you’ll need and cut it down a little at a time until it fits
@@WoodworkJourney is it a 25mm or 30mm as it doesn’t say anywhere
Hope there's a part 2. Mabe you can find a manual on how to make adjustments. Thanks
Unfortunately the manual says there’s no user fixable parts, so that’s no help at all
Nice one, and well done for getting that far... My Clarke version of this machine is at the top of the garden I a big plastic bag after I got fed up with mine. The thickness bed went out of co-planer and the fence.. well the fence was utter shite. I purchased a Dewalt DW733 Thicknesser and eventually a small Triton Planer... Looking forward to the next video and good luck,
Thank you Paul
nothing wrong with pulling apart your own kit, we learn by doing so Totally get what you're doing. I would love have a shop i can make things in and like this video. pull them apart too.
Thanks :)
Very useful explanation thank you
Hey Dean. I'm a new subber to your channle and i want to start by saying. ITS BLOODY MORE AWKWARD TO PUT BACK TOGETHER THAN IT IS TO TAKE APART. I did mine a few months ago and it hurt my brain. YOU HAVE TO UNDO THE FRONT AND BACK SCREWS AS THATS HOW ITS ALL HELD TOGETHER.
Hiya, thanks for that! Because there are tabs sticking out the sides of the table I figured the front and or back would have to come off. Not sure I’m brave enough 😂😂
Did you have the foam around the outfeed roller casing blockages as well?
Hi Dean, can you post pick of where the tiny spring on safety switch fits pls
Sadly not, I moved mine on ages ago
@@WoodworkJourney Thanks for reply, sorted that bit, your vids have been a great help, 80% sorted.
There should've been a washer with an indent in it that counter intuitively goes in what looks to be backwards. I found that reversing this washer on the in-feed table tightening handle meant that it actually tightens the in-feed table.
I'm looking around trying to find out exactly what to lubricate though and can't find any advice. I'm on my second machine now as the last one I had spun the blade block out to the side ending it's life in lots of noise and smoke! Luckily it was less than a month old so I got a replacement with no hassle at all, but I suspect lack of lube was a cause. I don't want the same thing to happen to the new one!
Exactly the same thing happened to my first one... Hence why I'm looking for how & where to lubricate as the advice on screwfix forums is "UA-cam it" 🤦🏻♂️
I have the same Titan machine, bought around 2014/15 so its design is slightly different (no handle to lock the in-feed table) - the rest of it is the same with the ropey fence etc - been meaning to make something straight with the fence but I rarely use it for planing - the thicknessing function is more often used but I find that I need to cut my lengths longer and then trim as the short in and out supports can cause the blade to dig in a bit at either end. It started to get quite noisy a short while back so I took the front cover off and found the same as you (no touching chains or gears mind) - gave it a clean up and a tiny quirt of oil on the bearings and it seemed happy again. I'd probably use a dry lube next time as the dust gets everywhere. I've not yet changed the blades but self-sharpened them quite crudely on a diamond stone - not ideal but it did the trick!
Awesome! Yeah I’ve thought about self sharpening the blades but I’ve changed out the blades when I’ve really damaged them with nails etc so they were too stuffed.
I definitely recommend the dry lube so far, we’ll have to see how it holds up 😊
Hey Dean mate. I bought one of these bad boys and I was afraid to open it up to see what the story was inside but ur giving me a wee bit of confidence now bro.. Ur a wee bit of a mad yoke all the same bcos anybody watching this from Titan or Screwfix will never give u any help once they've seen u went inside and tinkered but by the looks of it u have had this thing for a few years??
Plastic cogs are not a great llok tbf so whoever makes these should hang their heads in shame. I heard that they were supposed to have got rid of the plastic for aluminium cogs.. The large ones I means Dean mate.. Best of luck anyways..
I think I’d had it for less than a year at the time of making this video lol
Turn the washer around in the infeed table so the circle bit facing in on the yellow handle BTW
Oh, man! I started a similar expedition today on my Scheppach HMS860 - which I suspect is the exact same machine rebadged - because the thicknesser bed has gone out of level. I have the same co-planar issue that you have and the only way I've found to sort it is to permanently fix the in-feed table in place, I haven't done it myself (yet), but as I only take off 0.5mm or so each pass I might.
I'll have to check on Monday now, but every time I switch between planer and thicknesser I've been undoing the allen bolts on the fence. If I can, too, remove the bar and pop the fence off I'm going to kick myself.
Looks like a learning day for both of us today then!
Best of luck with your one buddy!
This will be interesting i think if you can work out to adjust this thickness planer the views on it will be huge, looking forward to part 2
Part 2 is now out, not the wins I’d hoped for, but the next video getting it co-planer has worked, so I’m looking forward to publishing that (hopefully tomorrow)
@@WoodworkJourney Thankyou for taking the time to reply, really looking forward to watching part 3 which the co-planer is my biggest problem, the fence on these planer thicknessers are not that good but if you type upgrades for it in youtube there are some really good ideas and not to hard to make.
@@sandman2651 I'm just waiting on UA-cam to process the co-planer video, it will be live tonight.
Also, next will be attempting to make it quieter, and then after that will be the fence build :)
@@WoodworkJourney It just amazes me how tey keep selling them not setup correctly, i had bought the erbaure thicknesser but after taking it back 3 times i had a refund and ended up buying this one which is slightly better im on tender hooks now waiting to watch your next instalment.
It must be a Dean thing as my father in law is also Dean and he takes things apart not knowing what or where it leads usually the skip but hope you can fix this seems to me it needs some fine tuning and could be a great machine I would get rid of the foam as it seems to be a problem
Yes, I was thinking of taking the foam out
Interesting to see how the Titan is engineered. I looked at one but opted to get a Kity combination machine and set up the thickness planer as a standalone unit. It worked well, but I since bought a makita thicknesser (saving for it was worth it imo) and use a planing jig for planing.
I've rebuilt a couple of smaller vingtage planer thicknessers and offer a word of advice: don't take off the blades and the tables at the same time. The magnetic blade setting jigs need a minimum diameter spindle and I doubt you can use them on the Titan, so if you take the blades and the table off at the same time it is a nightmare getting everything realigned as you have no reference point.
Looking forward to see the rest of this.
That’s great info! Thank you very much!
Was it a Kity 637 by any chance? I’m looking at getting one, but curious why you wanted separate machines rather than a combi
Hi do you know what size and length the yellow locking nuts and the hex head / Allen key is when you attach the the black dust thing to top of table cheers
Hi Steve, sorry, no I don’t off hand
It should go without saying but THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY!!! I’m being this dumb so you don’t have to be.
Also, sorry for over using and incorrectly using the word ‘flywheel’, brain fog crept in 😂
Also no idea why it looks like I’ve done zero colour correction
Actually look up what is the state of rights to repair in your country. In many places, taking apart you machine will not void your warranty. Even the warranty void if opened stickers are actually not valid.
Alright my ole booty! Not sure if it’s the camera angle but that plastic drive cog doesn’t look square to the machine either! Good luck though Dean as that looks a proper pita!
I’ll have to double check that today!
Cheers buddy!
Dean, if it all goes to shit I have an axminister perform floor standing planer thicknesser surplus to requirements.
Oooooooo
Might need a belt and setting up but like I said if the other one is a no goer hit me up mate
Are you following me on Instagram fella?
Please continue , have a similer to dissamble..:)
Infeed rollers - I don't think the chips matter. My drive gear had come off the square tenon of the plastic flywheel. Just put the washer and slip ring back on, working again!
Think it got knocked off when a rogue piece of thicker board went through.
...haven't checked the rest of the series yet, but I thought this might help someone else.
...my chains, belt, gears, and wheels are all in alignment and not touching btw!
Dean search out the small shed
Peter did a strip down on this very planer
Thanks for that, I just found it and watched him take it apart.
Sadly I didn’t learn anything new, but nice to have the confirmation that I was right with a few points.
Cheers!
I would watch a flip table build!
Thanks!
Yeah me too
Following this too, I have the shapech version....
Btw what's your camera setup, you use to make videos and software..
Love the phone holder thing you had when you opened the front
Thanks!
I use a Fuji XT3 and edit in Final Cut Pro 😊
Ok,if not titan so what do you recomend cheap? Many thanks!!
I don’t know of any good and cheap options
@@WoodworkJourney if I can ask, what money need to put on table to got something good for DIY guy?
Still waiting for my office doors. Chop chop lad 😉😂👍
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Now then DM where have you been hiding?👍🏻
@@diddywright6165 in bed for the most part 😂. Good to see ya matey 👍🏻👍🏻
@@Crustycon23 And you mate haven’t seen you ( virtually!) in a while, hope all well bud
I think mine is the worlds noiseiest machine.
LOL yeah they’re certainly not a delicate whisper