Shop Fox W1812 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand
Shop Fox W1812 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand
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Key Features
Overview
The Shop Fox W1812 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand is a stationary woodworking machine built for planing stock and producing moulding profiles in one setup. This is a planer / moulder designed for small-shop milling, custom trim work, and frame production. Model Number: W1812. If you build your own casing, trim, or frame stock, this machine gives you more control than a basic benchtop planer and more flexibility than a single-purpose moulder.
A 2 HP, 240V, single-phase motor drives the cutterhead at 7,000 RPM, producing 14,000 cuts per minute. On the job, that means the machine is set up to remove material cleanly while still giving you the control needed for profile work. The variable feed rate from 0 to 18 feet per minute is one of the features that actually matters in daily use. Faster feed helps move stock through routine surfacing work, while slower feed gives you more time and better finish control when cut quality matters more than output.
The Shop Fox W1812 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand is built around a square cutterhead and uses two high-speed steel knives sized 7-1/8 inches long by 1-1/2 inches wide by 1/4 inch thick. Planing width is 7 inches, maximum profile width is 6-3/4 inches, and maximum profile depth is 3/4 inch. Minimum stock thickness is 1/4 inch, maximum stock thickness is 7-1/2 inches, and minimum stock length is 9 inches. Those numbers tell you this machine is aimed at trim, rail, frame, and smaller custom stock rather than wide-panel surfacing.
Shop Fox gave this machine the kind of construction that makes sense in a dedicated woodworking shop. The precision-ground cast iron infeed and outfeed extension wings add support for longer boards, which helps keep stock stable as it enters and exits the cut. The cutterhead housing rides on a dovetailed way with precision gib adjustments, and the heavy-duty cast iron handwheel includes an inch scale for height changes. In plain terms, that means repeatable settings, less slop in the adjustment, and a setup that is better suited to accuracy work than lighter-duty machines.
From a drive-system standpoint, the cutterhead is belt driven while the feed rollers are chain driven. That split setup is worth noting because it separates the cutting action from stock feed in a way that supports consistent performance. The pedestal-mounted control switch keeps the controls easy to reach, and the variable-speed feed motor helps you tune the machine to the wood species, profile, and finish you are after. There are also T-slots for guide rail adjustment, which adds flexibility when you are dialing in moulding work.
For shop practicality, the machine includes a 4-inch dust port, which is the right size for connection to standard shop dust collection. That matters on a planer / moulder because chip volume adds up fast, especially during repeated passes. The one-piece enclosed stand gives the machine a more planted footprint and keeps it from feeling like a head unit perched on a light base. It is also certified to CSA and UL standards, which is an important detail for buyers who care about shop equipment compliance.
One detail that sets this model apart is the open-end design. According to the product data, that design allows curved mouldings when used with the optional elliptical jig. That is not something every planer / moulder in this class offers, and it is a real advantage for shops doing custom architectural work or specialty frame production where straight stock is not the whole story.
Who should buy it? This machine makes the most sense for woodworkers, trim shops, millwork shops, and serious remodelers who make their own mouldings instead of buying them pre-profiled. It is also a solid fit for cabinet and furniture shops that want more control over small custom runs. If you only need occasional thickness planing, a standard planer is simpler. If you want one machine that can surface stock and produce custom profiles with feed-rate control and cast iron support, the Shop Fox W1812 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand is the more capable choice.
Control the Finish, Not Just the Cut

The variable-speed feed system is the feature that gives this machine its real range. When you are trying to balance output, surface quality, and profile accuracy, being able to adjust feed speed makes a noticeable difference.
- Variable feed rate ranges from 0 to 18 feet per minute
- Feed motor is controlled from a pedestal-mounted control station
- Best suited for switching between straight planing and moulding cuts without treating both jobs the same way
More Support for Long Stock

Good results on narrow trim and long moulding stock depend on support. The cast iron wings and guide adjustment slots help keep material tracking straighter as it enters and leaves the cutterhead.
- Precision-ground cast iron infeed and outfeed extension wings
- T-slots support guide rail adjustment for moulding setup
- Helps reduce the awkward handling that comes with unsupported stock
Built Like a Shop Machine

This is not a lightweight benchtop unit. The enclosed stand, cast iron support surfaces, and dovetailed cutterhead housing are all signs that it was designed for repeat use in a dedicated woodworking space.
- 2 HP, 240V single-phase motor with 10.8 amp draw
- Dovetailed way with precision gib adjustments for the cutterhead housing
- Heavy-duty cast iron handwheel with inch scale for height adjustment
What's in the Box
- Shop Fox W1812 2 HP 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand
- Owner's Manual
Key Specifications
| Motor | 2 HP, 240V, single-phase, 10.8A |
|---|---|
| Cutterhead Speed | 7,000 RPM |
| Cuts Per Minute | 14,000 |
| Feed Rate | 0 to 18 FPM |
| Planing Width | 7 in. |
| Maximum Profile Width | 6-3/4 in. |
| Maximum Profile Depth | 3/4 in. |
| Stock Thickness Range | 1/4 in. to 7-1/2 in. |
| Minimum Stock Length | 9 in. |
| Dust Port | 4 in. |
| Knife Size | 2 HSS knives, 7-1/8 in. x 1-1/2 in. x 1/4 in. |
| Overall Dimensions | 36-1/4 in. L x 22 in. W x 34-1/2 in. H |
Built For
Pro Tip
When you switch from straight planing to moulding work on the Shop Fox W1812 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand, back the feed rate down first and then fine-tune from there. It is the quickest way to see what the profile wants before you start chasing finish quality with extra passes.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Shop Fox W1812 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand for Small-Shop Custom Work
The Shop Fox W1812 7-Inch Planer / Moulder with Stand is the kind of machine that makes sense when buying stock profiles all the time starts to feel limiting and expensive.
- Who it's for: Woodworkers, trim shops, and serious remodelers making their own mouldings, frame parts, and surfaced stock in small to medium runs.
- Why it stands out: Variable feed control, cast iron support wings, a true planer / moulder setup, and an open-end design that can handle curved mouldings with the optional elliptical jig.
- Worth knowing: This is a dedicated 240V shop machine, not a casual plug-it-in-anywhere tool, and it really pays off most for users who will take advantage of the moulding capability instead of using it only as a planer.
Common Questions
- Is this a planer only, or can it make mouldings too? It is a planer / moulder designed to handle both stock surfacing and moulding work.
- What power does it require? The motor is 2 HP, 240V, single-phase, drawing 10.8 amps.
- What is the maximum moulding profile size? The maximum profile width is 6-3/4 inches and the maximum profile depth is 3/4 inch.
- Does it support dust collection? Yes. It has a 4-inch dust port for connection to a shop dust collection system.

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