javier.iglesias
New member
Hello out there,
Just wondering if any one else would see an interest in getting Byrd to
produce a shelix helical / spiral / segmented / square-cut carbide insert / …
head for the Axminster CT330 lunch box planer.
Us europeans have trouble getting a 230 V lunchbox planer native with
this kind of setup. The Axminster looks like a promising solution
(though somehow expensive). Any thoughts?
I would be ready to undertake the timely and costly process to get
the job done (machine downtime, risks, etc) more easily if I know
it is of any use to others as well.
Could be a way to get production price down, too?
Let me know!
Just wondering if any one else would see an interest in getting Byrd to
produce a shelix helical / spiral / segmented / square-cut carbide insert / …
head for the Axminster CT330 lunch box planer.
Us europeans have trouble getting a 230 V lunchbox planer native with
this kind of setup. The Axminster looks like a promising solution
(though somehow expensive). Any thoughts?
I would be ready to undertake the timely and costly process to get
the job done (machine downtime, risks, etc) more easily if I know
it is of any use to others as well.
Could be a way to get production price down, too?
Let me know!