cambered blades for HL-850e

woodgeek1970

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When using the 850 for general rough carpentry or cutting rabbets, the standard straight carbide blade is fine.  However, when you want to use the 850 to take down a high spot on the face of a board you're left with plane tracks because of the cutter's square edges.  It would be great if cambered carbide or HSS cutters were offered so that you could use the 850 as a powered smoothing plane.  When I'm installing flooring, I could use my Stanley smoothing planes but their blades won't touch the exotic woods that I work with.  Besides, just because the 850 is electric doesn't mean it can't do the same job as a smoothing plane.

I know that I could dock the corners of the carbide cutter with a file but that would make the cutter unusable for cutting rabbets. 
 
[welcome]to the fog.
you could get a second block and clip the corners off of it
 
Thanks for the welcome Alan.  [smile]

I'll probably get a second carbide blade and use some diamond hones to change the cutting profile of the blade.
 
Hi woodgeek1970,

Welcome to the FOG !  [smile]

When you get the blade cambered I think we would all like to see some comparison pics.

Seth
 
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