Dog-gone-it Dale, why'd ya have to go and do a thing like that? I've never used a cutter like that, but I KNEW the first time I saw that cutter on the internet that it was very likely the kitty's tushy. Damn. Well, maybe if I'm really good the rest of the year, maybe Santa will......... Lucky you for sure. I have no doubt what-so-ever that those cutters are an excellent investment. I'm pretty sure we both have the exact same model bandsaw and planer. I don't have a jointer. What make/model do you have and how happy are you with it. For a jointer, is its performance as satisfying as that of the Laguna bandsaw and the Grizzly planer? Terry Farrell On Nov 2, 2010, at 9:11 PM, Dale Erwin wrote: > > > > Dear woodchucks > How about some piano related banter. > I finally bit the bullet and bought a new Shelix indexable > carbide tip super duper cutter head for my 20 inch planner and 8 > "jointer. > The jointer cut the first pass of a maple block 3 inches wide that > was smooth as a babys bottom, silk blanket....etc > The planner head is a wicked looking device. Like something used > for torture. Each squarish cutter bit has four sides of carbide. If > one or more gets nick loosen the screw and rotate the numbered head > to a new clean fresh razor edge. I got these heads from grizzly. > The Shelix is made in ....THE U.S.A.....by American craftsman...Ta > dum.!!! > The other one in chermany....by German craftsman. > The other really cool feature is the noise level drops by at least > half. I'd say with the jointer...2/3thds. Big plus in the shop. > > > Dale S. Erwin > www.Erwinspiano.com > Custom piano restoration > Ronsen piano hammers-sales > R & D and tech support > Sitka soundboard panels > 209-577-8397 > 209-985-0990 > = > > <Jointer_rotary_cutter_head.JPG> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101103/d8ba4715/attachment.htm>
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