The plane makes a very stable impression and is self-explanatory. I say therefore "actually" because I know the previous model (TNS 2000) for over 20 years and am therefore familiar with the system. And to which I can only say: It cuts still like the first day, had to be replaced or sharpened without the knife.
The only thing I like about it is the size specification of sawn timber:
Even in the biggest adjustment will be made potato fries which have the width of normal fries (instead of the specified width fries) and only half the amount.
For very rough stuff, the planer thus not suitable. But for everything else, and he does brilliantly.
The exact width and height of the lumber I need to measure again.
But because of the large deviation in the indication of fries there are 2 star deduction.