johnnyb
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I've been fascinated with helical cutters since first reading about them x years ago. They seem to offer the garage woodworker a perfect solution re finish noise dust extraction etc.
That's not what my post is about really I've just been reading countless posts on American sites regarding these products. Stretching back many years and of course many different opinions. How far behind are the UK in these things. Helical heads have been mainstream for many years across the pond. They retrofit them in any planer even vintage ones. People buy lunchbox planers then spend the same putting helical cutters on. It's like a fever over there. Over here.....nothing... a few overpriced niche manufacturers(hammer) and axminster peddling a cheap Chinese planer with one on. Reviews all by ringers on these machines.
I guess it's not worthwhile even getting involved in the UK market but to send over an identical machine with a heli head can't be so hard. Look at the jet. A relatively common machine(through axminster) available in the us with heli heads. Why not here?
Axminster being the biggest player may not be doing us ant favours as they wouldn't want to compete with themselves.
Imagine a Sedgwick pt with a spiral head.
Surely someone can bring this tech to the fore and make a fortune in the process.
America is a different world full of people paying half what we do and complaining twice as much about things that work much much better all made in China and not available to the rest of the world.
Jb
That's not what my post is about really I've just been reading countless posts on American sites regarding these products. Stretching back many years and of course many different opinions. How far behind are the UK in these things. Helical heads have been mainstream for many years across the pond. They retrofit them in any planer even vintage ones. People buy lunchbox planers then spend the same putting helical cutters on. It's like a fever over there. Over here.....nothing... a few overpriced niche manufacturers(hammer) and axminster peddling a cheap Chinese planer with one on. Reviews all by ringers on these machines.
I guess it's not worthwhile even getting involved in the UK market but to send over an identical machine with a heli head can't be so hard. Look at the jet. A relatively common machine(through axminster) available in the us with heli heads. Why not here?
Axminster being the biggest player may not be doing us ant favours as they wouldn't want to compete with themselves.
Imagine a Sedgwick pt with a spiral head.
Surely someone can bring this tech to the fore and make a fortune in the process.
America is a different world full of people paying half what we do and complaining twice as much about things that work much much better all made in China and not available to the rest of the world.
Jb