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I have a Shelix on my jointer and the planer. I bought both from Grizzly, and they are the same you would get from Byrd tool. I've read several comparisons from those who have one of each (Byrd and Griz) and as far as I recall everyone said there was no difference in performance. I hope someone will reply here who has both, there may have been some changes in the design of either.
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I have Byrd Shelix in both Griz jointer and Delta planer, bought from Holbren, Brian is on this board and offers a discount to Woodnetters. You might give him a jingle, he's good to deal with.
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When shopping for an index head to replace the cutter head in my shopfox jointer, the Byrd head wasn't much more expensive than the Grizzly brand.
I knew at the time of purchase, that i might also want to put an index head in my planer.
A replacement head for a jointer is less expensive than for a planer, so I figured i would try an index head in the jointer first, and if i liked it well enough, then i would put one in my planer.
Grizzly doesn't make an index head compatable with my planer, so i went with the Byrd brand in the jointer to see how well i liked the Byrd brand that i would have to go with if i wanted one in my planer.
I now have byrd heads in both my jointer and planer.
Grizzly has a good reputation in regards to stocking parts.
That being said, i have faith in Byrd staying in buisness and selling replcement index cutters.
Byrd customer service was very accomodating in making a head to fit my Bridgewood planer.
I did end up sending the original bridgewood head to them to make sure the Byrd head would be made correctly.
My .02
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I have a Byrd cutterhead in my Shopfox 8" jointer and a Grizzly spiral carbide cutterhead in my Shopfox 15" planer. Cannot tell the difference in cut quality.
Got the Byrd from Brian here and installed it myself; ordered the planer from Grizzly with the cutterhead already installed.
Would never order a machine nowadays without the spiral carbide cutterhead, no matter which brand - whoever has the best price.
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Thank you for the help. I will probably end up getting the grizzly but will reach out to Brian to see what he has.
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You will love it. I’ve used both as well and cannot tell any difference. I have Byrd’s on mine.