ColeyS1":1g33zl3n said:
I thought your spindle moulder tilts ?
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........ Yes... but just bought a new Axminster trade series AT107PT planer thicknesser, cast iron tables, both adjustable and 3 knife block....£1200
I was told before bought, the disposable knives were all set and machine ready to go. I checked when came the knives were all at different heights. 4 little grub screws to adjust the height....... on no.... please...not again!
That said, I knew could use HSS blades and resharpen them. Also these blades rest on little springs, push down on top of knife, place the setting jig on top to hold the knife at correct height to cutter block. I was under the impression that using the knives and setting jig would be easy peasy 123.... all automatic..... not so. I was very careful how I did it all, holding the setting jig firmly down on the knife edge, so no chance of knife changing position, while I tightened up the cap screws to hold everything in position. Using the ruler movement method, the knives didn't move a consistent amount. One moved 4mm another a whopping 12mm!
I got onto Axminster, thinking the cutter block hadn't been machined or cast correctly. Said they would collect machine, take back examine then redeliver. They wouldn't do that straightaway, only when the next delivery/collection round comes.
Out of frustration I'm not going to be going down the route of getting a spiral cutter head another £500 on top.
Doing some other stuff just at moment, but intend to see if can do a bit of checking myself on cutter block using digital calipers, depth gauge etc.
I am intending to post later today more details about the problems with the knives and the new surface planer and how I've been trying to solve the problem.
Anyway, bla,bla I'm reluctant to feed any timber through the spindle that is not square and true.
Really very annoyed about the new machine, as everything has ground to a halt.... again.