sploo":3tawc71e said:
If I had the floor space I would be eyeing the Axminster AT107PT with a spiral head. Though it looks as though the AT129PT would be comparable to the A3-31, and that'd be £2k with a spiral head, so (assuming the Hammer is better built) it's not crazy money in comparison.
I'm not sure the two spiral heads are directly comparable. I could have this wrong but I think the Felder/Hammer spiral heads are somehow skewed so each individual knife is delivering a slicing cut, where as with other spiral heads the individual knives present full edge on, so there isn't the same advantage. The story I heard was that Felder were researching into spindle moulder block designs and stumbled across this specific configuration which they patented and transferred to planer blocks. Certainly when I've used the normal spiral block on a spindle moulder you're left with witness lines and there's little or no tear out advantage, unsurprisingly really as it's just a regular straight knife that's been broken up into segments.
Incidentally, I saw the Felder spiral block in action recently in a nearby furniture maker's workshop. It took heavily burred timbers to almost finish ready (just needed a light pass with an orbital sander). If I had that I'd be very tempted to sell my drum sander and free up some space. You don't get that many big leaps forward in woodworking, but if not a "big leap" this is at least a "sizeable step"!