Portable electric planer flip chip bracket accessory small 285mm x 170mm x 180mm iron black workpiece positioning tool for woodworking and DIY projects
285mm Iron Flip Chip Bracket for Portable Electric Planers

This iron flip chip bracket is a specialised woodworking accessory designed to improve safety and precision when using portable electric planers. By providing a stable, fixed platform, it allows woodworkers to secure smaller or irregularly shaped workpieces that might be difficult to hold safely by hand. The bracket's design inverts the typical freehand planing method, holding the material stationary while you guide the planer. This can lead to more even finishes and reduces the risk of kickback or uneven cuts, particularly on narrow edges or end grain. As an accessory, it requires you to already own a compatible portable electric planer, which is not included with the bracket.
Features and Construction

The bracket's primary function is to act as a secure mounting point for workpieces during planing operations. Its construction and dimensions are tailored to this specific task.
Material and Build
Built from iron, this bracket offers significant mass and rigidity, which are crucial for damping vibrations from the electric planer. A rigid base prevents the workpiece from chattering or bouncing, which can cause tear-out or an uneven surface. The black finish is practical for a workshop environment, as it helps to conceal dust, minor scratches, and tool marks that occur with regular use. The iron material suggests a product built for repeated use in a DIY or professional workshop setting.
Size and Practical Fit
With a full length of 285mm and overall dimensions of 285mm x 170mm x 180mm, the bracket provides a substantial surface area for clamping various workpiece sizes. The 285mm length is suitable for a range of small to medium-sized wood pieces. The dimensional data provided indicates a compact yet functional footprint that should fit on most workbenches without occupying excessive space. The design is explicitly for use with portable electric planers, differentiating it from accessories for larger, stationary thickness planers or joiners.
Uses and Placement

The flip chip bracket transforms how you approach certain planing tasks, making specific operations safer and more manageable.
Event or Professional Use
In a professional cabinet-making or joinery shop, this accessory increases efficiency and consistency when producing multiple small, identical components. It ensures each piece is held at the same angle and height, leading to uniform results across a batch. For planing the edges of narrow stock or dealing with short off-cuts that are too small to hold safely, the bracket provides a necessary safety upgrade, reducing the risk of hand injuries.
Everyday Home Use
For the home DIY enthusiast, the bracket makes planing tasks like trimming doors, levelling small shelves, or smoothing rough-sawn timber far more accessible. It turns a potentially tricky two-handed operation (holding the workpiece and operating the planer) into a safer, one-handed task. It is particularly valuable for projects involving picture frames, small boxes, or furniture repairs where precision on small components is important but difficult to achieve freehand.
Benefits and Buying Value

This accessory adds functionality to an existing tool, extending its usefulness and improving results for specific tasks.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
As a simple mechanical accessory made of iron, it requires virtually no maintenance beyond keeping it clean and ensuring clamping surfaces are free of debris. It has no moving parts to wear out or electrical components to fail, meaning it can be used indefinitely alongside your electric planer. Its value is realised over many projects, as it enhances both the safety and the quality of output from your primary tool.
Why Choose This Product
You would choose this flip chip bracket if you frequently use a portable electric planer on small workpieces and seek a safer, more controlled method. Its concrete value lies in its specific dimensions (285mm x 170mm x 180mm) and iron construction, which provide a known, stable platform. It addresses a clear gap in many workshop setups: the lack of a dedicated, secure holding device for planing operations. It turns a general-purpose power tool into a more specialised and effective piece of equipment for detailed work.
