Argee":1ol9dplm said:
Wealden cutters are extremely good, IME. Their site is
here. They offer an excellent mail-order service.
Ray
Ditto.
I should get two Wealden cutters in the post tomorrow morning: a
worktop cutter (TXL1412.7M, which has 75mm depth!) and a
6-wing surface trimmer (T6150-1/2), the latter as an experiment.
The tall cutter is borderline too long to plunge in the Trend (it theoretically has 80mm), but it will make an excellent improvised planer in my router table. It's a tried and tested method: you can either offset the two fences slightly, or pack the out-feed side with a strip of laminate. Line the edge of the cutter up with the outfeed surface, and voila! Improvised planer. I've got a new Axminster table, and it's very easy to offset the fences by a precise amount. I've got some nice results so far, probably making finish hand-planing unnecessary.
Their straight cutters (over 9mm) have a third blade across the end, meaning plunge rebate and mortice cuts are really clean. I already have a 15mm one of these, bought for a specific job, and it's been superb. It was initially used as an ultra-clean-finish drill into laminated chipboard (don't ask!), and it worked brilliantly. I now use it as a general-purpose rebater and plunge cutter.
I've also got really good results with
Freud straight worktop cutters- before Wealden they were my favourite for general rebating etc. in the router table. They aren't that much more expensive than the 'no-name' brands, but the carbide is great, they come with a really good edge and seem to last well in most jobs (better than Trend's green 'hobbyist' series), and can be hand-honed fairly well. Toolstation had them on offer recently, but they're cutting back dramatically on the range they carry, and I can't find them singly, only in sets.
(edit) Found them!
#10744 (12.7 x 63.5mm) is £22.37, worse than I thought, and they only have three in the warehouse. #47453 is 12.7 x 50.8mm and a more reasonable £17.94.
I've had one that I think was faulty though. It's developed cracks at the back of the blades. I think they're brazed in place and it's this that seems to have cracked. When I get a moment it's going back to Freud UK (lifetime warranty, supposedly), as I think it may be a bit dangerous. We'll see what they say.
I rate their mitre saw blades too. I've fitted them to a couple of Elu/DeWalt 701s and the results are outstanding.
HTH,
E.