01-28-2018, 12:26 AM
+1 to everyone who says to get an 8" model. The idea of "upgrading to a 6 inch jointer", helical head or not, almost sounds contradictory to me unless you started with a 4" benchtop model. Plus, as others have pointed out, you'll most likely outgrow the 6" fairly quickly. My 6" Grizzly G0452 does work very well overall, but for a majority of the boards I buy, I have to cut some off the edges (or flat out rip them down into two narrower boards) to get them to fit the 6" capacity. Even as a hobbyist, it's a major inconvenience at best.
One I've been eyeing (and wanting to possibly get in the next couple years or sooner if possible) is Grizzly's G0490...about $1100 brand new, and it's got a parallelogram bed adjustment system and even a built-in mobile base! I personally don't need a carbide head, but there is the G0490X, which does come with one. It looks like more of a "spiral" head than a "helical" one, though, because the cutters are oriented facing perpendicular with the beds rather than at an angle (like on the Byrd Shelix heads). Still, it's under $1600, so I'd at least research it.
One I've been eyeing (and wanting to possibly get in the next couple years or sooner if possible) is Grizzly's G0490...about $1100 brand new, and it's got a parallelogram bed adjustment system and even a built-in mobile base! I personally don't need a carbide head, but there is the G0490X, which does come with one. It looks like more of a "spiral" head than a "helical" one, though, because the cutters are oriented facing perpendicular with the beds rather than at an angle (like on the Byrd Shelix heads). Still, it's under $1600, so I'd at least research it.
Near future projects:
-Curly Maple display case
-Jatoba and Quilted Maple dresser
-Curly Maple display case
-Jatoba and Quilted Maple dresser