MichaelW2014
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Hello all. I am looking at the 260 and 310 models by Jet. Recently, I believe, Jet started to offer a "helical head" option instead of the straight cutter.
Here are my thoughts on this:
It seems like the helical shape allows for finer cuts. mtmwood (as his business is called on youtube) says he can cut end grain with the HH but not with the straight blades.
I try to imagine slicing a piece of fruit. if you try to cut it with the entire blade at once, then the blade has to be incredibly sharp in order to achieve this. If you slice it from an angle then the blade enters more easily. i think it is the same principle involved in the HH versus straight blade. but, does this mean it generates a better cut? i would guess that the HH does not necessarily generate a better cut, but it does allow for cuts that might not be achievable on the straight blades (such as end-grain). correct me if i am wrong.
but will i ever plane endgrain? not sure. maybe i will.
do I plan to purchase a drum sander? if yes, then wouldn't the drum sander take care of fine surface treatment, and end-grain, perhaps instead of the HH cutter?
Here are my thoughts on this:
It seems like the helical shape allows for finer cuts. mtmwood (as his business is called on youtube) says he can cut end grain with the HH but not with the straight blades.
I try to imagine slicing a piece of fruit. if you try to cut it with the entire blade at once, then the blade has to be incredibly sharp in order to achieve this. If you slice it from an angle then the blade enters more easily. i think it is the same principle involved in the HH versus straight blade. but, does this mean it generates a better cut? i would guess that the HH does not necessarily generate a better cut, but it does allow for cuts that might not be achievable on the straight blades (such as end-grain). correct me if i am wrong.
but will i ever plane endgrain? not sure. maybe i will.
do I plan to purchase a drum sander? if yes, then wouldn't the drum sander take care of fine surface treatment, and end-grain, perhaps instead of the HH cutter?