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Post by: poolman on October 14, 2010, 04:52:55 PM
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Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: red oaks lumber on October 14, 2010, 07:28:11 PM
i don't know about woodmaster. on my moulder i have a carbide spiral cutter head  on the first bottom head.  indexable inserts similar to what you are desribing, im on the last turn of knife planed so far about 800,000 b.feet of wood. if you can swing the purchase do it, i don't think you'll regret it.
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: poolman on October 14, 2010, 07:41:55 PM
thanks red oak for the info.i am getting the credit form to fill out next week. i will pay it off but in 3 or 4 months.i just needed to know i am not going to be sorry.if i destroy any inserts they said 4 dollars each is the cost of each cutter replacment.  brian
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: sawwood on October 14, 2010, 09:07:37 PM

Brian i have the 18" Woodmaster and got tired of changing blades as we plane a lot of
Oak and Walnut. So I bought the spiral head unit and wish i had bought it when i got
my planer.  It is so quiet that i all most don't need head phones but i do. You can go to
my gallery as i have some photos of it and my outfeed table. When you call Woodmaster
ask for Mark Redman and tell him Lester sent you his way. I have planed a lot of oak and
still haven't changed the blades to a new side.

Sawwood
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: DR_Buck on October 14, 2010, 09:22:57 PM
I've added to spiral cutter to my Woodmaster 718 not long ago.  It's the best thing I bought in a long time!   

Go for it.  Youll never regret the decision.
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: poolman on October 14, 2010, 11:10:47 PM
Thanks sawood and mr buck i will go ahead and buy it after reading your info. thanks a lot, brian
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: Den Socling on October 15, 2010, 10:31:58 AM
Isn't it nice to have the experts here at the Forestry Forum?  8) They can always help.
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: GF on October 16, 2010, 10:12:55 PM
I put one on my 20" planer and would never go back to the flat blades, they are great.

GF
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: JimMartin9999 on October 16, 2010, 10:22:10 PM
Wow.  
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: Paul_H on October 16, 2010, 10:45:00 PM
You aren't being edited,something else must be haywire.Don't be paranoid :D
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: Norm on October 17, 2010, 07:56:47 AM
Yep I went with the spiral head too and man what a difference. I used to have big ear muff hearing protectors and now I can talk to someone standing next to me while running it.
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: Den Socling on October 17, 2010, 11:21:34 AM
Jim,

As Paul says, there is no editing going on with your post.

Den
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: rph816 on October 19, 2010, 12:49:07 PM
Does anyone have any numbers on the WM insert head?  I've been looking at one for my 718.  Is the head steel or aluminum?  I've heard anecdotal stories on longevity but I'd like to hear first-hand the number of Bd.Ft actually planed on the inserts (before turning, or after so long as specified).

Thanks

Ryan
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: sawwood on October 20, 2010, 09:47:52 AM
Ryan not sure of the board feet but i would say i  have planed about 2000BF and haven't turned
the blades yet and they are still sharp. The head is aluminum and no trouble with it yet. Like I
said sure wish i had bought it when i got my WM 18.

Lester
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: Cedarman on October 20, 2010, 05:54:40 PM
I spent $3000 for spiral head for our 26" Northtech about 5 years ago.  Best money I every spent.  Can plane 50 times as much cedar.  We even went to taking 1/4" plus off cull lumber to make shavings to convert to sawdust for our specialty market.   We have since bought a machine with 12" diameter head to turn the complete board up to 4" thick into sawdust.  Very seldom ruin a knife. 
Do it!
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: poolman on October 21, 2010, 11:27:36 PM
Thanks guys,  brian
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: JimMartin9999 on October 26, 2010, 05:35:07 PM

Guys
Just for the record I found out from Jeff that the above post was made in my name.  I didnĀ“t send it and have no idea of how it got there.  Another one was sent on the same day, equally mysterious and not from me.
Has anyone else had anything like this happen?
Jim Martin
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: Jeff on October 26, 2010, 06:09:53 PM
As I told you in the email Jim, the security problem is NOT with the forum, its with your login. You need to find out who is using your login. I gave you the I.P. address. As much as you don't want to think someone has your info, they do, its not the forum.
The only other answer is that you are remaining logged in on a computer in Germany that someone else has access to.
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: DR_Buck on October 26, 2010, 10:11:19 PM
Not surprised someone grabbed your account.  I had my website account hacked a year ago and they trashed my site.   The web hosting company saw it happening and locked it down.  The IP was traced to a server in Denmark that had been hacked by the Russian mob.   They apparently got about a dozen accounts hosted on the same server.   Hosting company thinks they had some kind of way to capture info from people login into the server.   I couldn't find anything (worms, Trojans, keystroke loggers on my computer and none of my other on line stuff was compromised.   However, I had to change all my website login info and rebuild the site.   
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: petefrom bearswamp on October 28, 2010, 07:34:11 PM
I have a Bridgewood 20" spiral head and it works just fine.
BUT be advised that any really hard knots are deadly on the carbide inserts.
Also, The next to last time I rotated the cutters I must have gotten them too tight as I sheared off several of the screws trying to get them out. Had to break the cutter with a punch and then remove the screws.
Talked to a man at Byrd machine and he said to tighten to 50 to 60 inch pounds.
I now have an inch pound torque wrench.
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: poolman on November 05, 2010, 10:04:11 PM
Thanks Pete for Your help.I plane a lot of nots in hard woods.I might wait till Feb. 11 to buy it. Brian
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: Handy Andy on November 08, 2010, 10:04:15 PM
  Woodmaster has a sale right now, till Nov 15.  Says for WM owners only, free shipping, and they have the 12" head for 849.
Title: Re: Should I spend 1,050.00 dollars on spiral carbide planer cutters
Post by: ljmathias on November 09, 2010, 06:15:58 PM
Handy: didn't see anything on the Woodmaster site about a special price for Woodmizer owners... just their sale prices good through Nov 15...