Hello,
I am interested in the Axminster AP310T2 Thicknesser, which is a spiral head (Helical) 56 cutter (4 rows x 14 cutters) design with a 95mm dia. head.
The description states the head is a 4 x 14 (56 cutter) helical head, but the manual states its a 6 row x 14 head (84 Cutters)
After discussing this with Axminster, who were very knowledgeable and very helpful, it turns out that the older 'Trade' branded version had the 6 row head and the newer "Professional' branded version has the 4 row head. The two machines look the same. I believe that the older trade one was the MB103 or AP3102. They reduced the number of rows down to 4 and also reduced the feed speed. Both tools have a helical head (Cutters at an angle, producing a shearing cut) and not a spiral head, where the cutters I believe still follow a spiral pattern but are square to the work.
My question is although a 4 row head reduces the cost and of course the number of cutters to replace, can I expect the AP310T2 to be signifyingly better over a portable HSS straight blade thicknesser. I have the Makita BN2012 which produces amazing results, but I am hoping that the AP310T2 will be even better in many respects.
Really, I just want to open a discussion about the difference between a 4 and 6 row machine. I know that Record's offering has a 4 row head but its dia. is 78mm compared the the 95mm head on the Axminster. And of course the head speed and federate makes a difference.
Any thoughts on this? or I am I just over thinking things as usual! (Axminster currently have these on offer with a £500 discount).
Thanks
John
I am interested in the Axminster AP310T2 Thicknesser, which is a spiral head (Helical) 56 cutter (4 rows x 14 cutters) design with a 95mm dia. head.
The description states the head is a 4 x 14 (56 cutter) helical head, but the manual states its a 6 row x 14 head (84 Cutters)
After discussing this with Axminster, who were very knowledgeable and very helpful, it turns out that the older 'Trade' branded version had the 6 row head and the newer "Professional' branded version has the 4 row head. The two machines look the same. I believe that the older trade one was the MB103 or AP3102. They reduced the number of rows down to 4 and also reduced the feed speed. Both tools have a helical head (Cutters at an angle, producing a shearing cut) and not a spiral head, where the cutters I believe still follow a spiral pattern but are square to the work.
My question is although a 4 row head reduces the cost and of course the number of cutters to replace, can I expect the AP310T2 to be signifyingly better over a portable HSS straight blade thicknesser. I have the Makita BN2012 which produces amazing results, but I am hoping that the AP310T2 will be even better in many respects.
Really, I just want to open a discussion about the difference between a 4 and 6 row machine. I know that Record's offering has a 4 row head but its dia. is 78mm compared the the 95mm head on the Axminster. And of course the head speed and federate makes a difference.
Any thoughts on this? or I am I just over thinking things as usual! (Axminster currently have these on offer with a £500 discount).
Thanks
John