woodbrains
Established Member
Hello,
Has anyone with experience of spiral cutter blocks on planer thicknesses, any opinions as to their advantages/disadvantages. My first experience of one was ind the USA. About 12 years ago. I remember at least one of the knives left a ridge in the work, as it was obviously not seating in its bed, perhaps a bit of dirt got in there. It seemed to operate fine aside that. Axminster are championing spiral blocks in their trade range machines, and are using knives with a slight camber, which seems logical to me, to reduce the chances of what I described above. But aside the advantages in planing tricky grained timber and noise reduction are there disadvantages? Do the knives work out to be economical? TCT has good wear resistance, but once dead, it would be a few hundred to replace the set. Nick them prematurely and it could be expensive. And what about resin build up, is it a PITA having all those nooks and crannies for gunk to accumulate and perhaps prevent the knives seating properly?
Any thoughts?
Mike.
Has anyone with experience of spiral cutter blocks on planer thicknesses, any opinions as to their advantages/disadvantages. My first experience of one was ind the USA. About 12 years ago. I remember at least one of the knives left a ridge in the work, as it was obviously not seating in its bed, perhaps a bit of dirt got in there. It seemed to operate fine aside that. Axminster are championing spiral blocks in their trade range machines, and are using knives with a slight camber, which seems logical to me, to reduce the chances of what I described above. But aside the advantages in planing tricky grained timber and noise reduction are there disadvantages? Do the knives work out to be economical? TCT has good wear resistance, but once dead, it would be a few hundred to replace the set. Nick them prematurely and it could be expensive. And what about resin build up, is it a PITA having all those nooks and crannies for gunk to accumulate and perhaps prevent the knives seating properly?
Any thoughts?
Mike.