BruceK
Established Member
Hi there. As a newbie to the group I'd firstly like to thank you for letting me join.
If it's okay I have a question for the wise about using grooving blades on a spindle moulder.
Some years ago I bought a second hand Scheppach HF33 spindle moulder. It's not too bad but not that heavy duty really and if I'd had 3 phase electricity I'd prefer to have got something more rugged like a Wadkin. Anyway, with the spindle moulder came a few blades and cutters, three of which are OMAS blades (Giri Massimi 4000). They're about 7" square, flat plates of varying thicknesses. Each has a tungsten tipped tooth on each corner and a 30mm bore (see pic).
I'm not sure whether this type of blade is compatible with my spindle moulder as it seems so heavy and I don't want to do anything stupid by trying one out without first seeking advice. Can anyone please shed some light on how to use them? They almost seem as if they should be mounted to a sawbench but even then there's a lot of weight involved. I'm planning to t & g several reclaimed boards to build a shed and was hoping to use them for that job. Many thanks.
If it's okay I have a question for the wise about using grooving blades on a spindle moulder.
Some years ago I bought a second hand Scheppach HF33 spindle moulder. It's not too bad but not that heavy duty really and if I'd had 3 phase electricity I'd prefer to have got something more rugged like a Wadkin. Anyway, with the spindle moulder came a few blades and cutters, three of which are OMAS blades (Giri Massimi 4000). They're about 7" square, flat plates of varying thicknesses. Each has a tungsten tipped tooth on each corner and a 30mm bore (see pic).
I'm not sure whether this type of blade is compatible with my spindle moulder as it seems so heavy and I don't want to do anything stupid by trying one out without first seeking advice. Can anyone please shed some light on how to use them? They almost seem as if they should be mounted to a sawbench but even then there's a lot of weight involved. I'm planning to t & g several reclaimed boards to build a shed and was hoping to use them for that job. Many thanks.