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It is my understanding that there are two different spiral heads. One has carbide knives arranged in a spiral, but each cutter is set at a right angle. The other is a Byrd Shelix, in which the cutters are set at an angle, as well as arranged in a spiral. Am I correct on this.
Does anyone know which head Grizzly uses? Specifically I am considering G0656X.
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The Byrd cutters are set at an angle. I have a Grizzly head and a Byrd head and I don't see a difference in cut quality.
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My Delta planer has a Byrd head and the Grizzly jointer has the spiral head. I do not see any difference in the quality of cut. I haven't used any highly figured woods except QSWO and again I saw no difference in the finish cut.
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(06-24-2018, 07:23 AM)CARYinWA Wrote: The Byrd cutters are set at an angle. I have a Grizzly head and a Byrd head and I don't see a difference in cut quality.
I also have two Grizzly-made machines with different heads, a 15" Shopfox planer with the Griz head and an 8" Shopfox jointer with a Byrd head. Cannot tell the difference.
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(06-24-2018, 07:15 AM)Cecil Wrote: It is my understanding that there are two different spiral heads. One has carbide knives arranged in a spiral, but each cutter is set at a right angle. The other is a Byrd Shelix, in which the cutters are set at an angle, as well as arranged in a spiral. Am I correct on this.
Does anyone know which head Grizzly uses? Specifically I am considering G0656X.
I've been looking at their !2" jointers - one has a head with 60 carbide inserts, the other has a head with 96 carbide inserts. There is a different pattern to how the inserts are placed, I have no idea what difference it makes in terms of cut quality.
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I have Grizzly’s G1021x2 which does have a spiral carbide insert head and the cutters are set at an angle much like the Shelix (but isn't an official Shelix head) - one of the reasons I selected this model. IIRC, the cutterhead is made in Taiwan but the inserts themselves are sourced from Germany. Interestingly, I thought this planer was discontinued and was dropped from their lineup, but I now see it in their online catalog, albeit OOS. I purchased mine years ago though (anybody remember that crazy Windows LIVE 25% eBay discount?), so am unsure who their cutting head supplier is now. FWIW, I have a Shelix in my 8” jointer and the surfaces produced by either are indistinguishable. I took some pics of the Grizzly cutterhead when it first arrived: