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Good morning,
Do any of you know of a good brand of jointer knives on Amazon? I tried to support my two local retailers (Rockler and Woodcraft) and both proved to be disappointing (not only in selection, but service).
Thanks,
Bergie
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Forget amazon for them use holbren just Google holbren he posts here on woodnet great quality and the best service
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not amazon.
I use
Holbren tool for jointer knives I consider these the best not only for life but also the best bang for the buck
Additionally you get a 10% discount from Brian as a woodnet member
Joe
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Thank you, gentlemen. This is exactly what I was hoping to find!
Take care,
Bergie
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Joe, if you don't mind me asking, did you go with steel or carbide-tipped?
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I've found knives (or about any steel for that matter) made in China is NG.
The sharpening service I use makes their own planer blades. I splurged for a set for my planer ($125 for 4- 20" knives) and have to say they seem to be lasting A LOT longer than the set I got from Grizzly. The also give a discount on sharpening if you buy their knives.
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I use steel because I don't mind swapping knives and they are easily resharpened
Joe
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Holbren tools On Woodnet Brian is "Brian in sunny FL"
Great site, service, and discount for WoodNet members.
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GW
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+1 for Brian. I bought his Titan brand ( I think it was before the V2 version that he currently sells ) for my Jet combination J P, and I think the Titan's last much longer than the stock Jet blades.
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Try Woodworkers Tool Works-
http://www.woodworkerstoolworks.com/
and American National Knife-
http://www.americannationalknife.com/
Bobby at Woodworkers is the second generation owner and very expert in tooling for all types of woodworking machinery
American National has a large selection of steel for all types of planers and jointers and carries some hard to find items.