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Feb 10, 2026 - 01:39 PM
Planing depth determines how much material you can remove in a single pass. Greater depth capacity means faster material removal and efficiency on rough or thick stock, while shallow maximum depths allow for fine, precise finishing. The available selection includes planers like the Makita KP312 and Makita XPK02Z with up to 1/8" depth per pass, the Makita KP0800K with variable depth, and specialized models like the Edge Lipping Planer Virutex CE53S designed for shallow, controlled cuts. This range lets you choose a planer with the right depth for everything from aggressive stock removal to delicate finishing.
