Clamshell cutterhead replacement to newer style cutterhead
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Clamshell cutterhead replacement to newer style cutterhead
I have an Oliver 166 16" jointer with a motor on head drive. In other words, the cutterhead is the motor shaft itself. I was thinking of having a new cutterhead machined, but need some specifics to get a proper quote. The diameter can be the same, but what about the slots in the cutterhead -how deep, how wide - what angle? What material should it be made of? What about the parts that hold the knives in? How far apart - what they should look like, how many I need, etc., etc., etc. Lastly, is there a specific brand or type of knive I should be using? Is there somewhere online that I can get a detailed drawing of a cutterhead and just modify the drawing to fit my machine? Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated!
Vince, I believe CGG Schmidt has some information on knife geometry
http://www.cggschmidt.com/
but to manufacture one cutter head is a very costly experience.
Have you considered a spiral insert head ? I think you will find it less costly than a new straight knife head.
http://www.cggschmidt.com/
but to manufacture one cutter head is a very costly experience.
Have you considered a spiral insert head ? I think you will find it less costly than a new straight knife head.
Vince, I looked into this at one point, I think I even have some drawings that you might be able to use to get a quote. I found it was rather expensive even with me making the gibs. I believe the price I was quoted was $1200 for one or $1800 for two.
I agree with Thom about researching ready made solutions.
Pete
I agree with Thom about researching ready made solutions.
Pete