any on ID this cutter type

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Darrel Friesen
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Re: any on ID this cutter type

Post by Darrel Friesen »

It would be like free handing something on a shaper. Pretty scary stuff. I can't see it.
Alain Lambert
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Re: any on ID this cutter type

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It has to be a rasp type of cutter.
Something like that: http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/auri ... yrasp.aspx

There is a 50 mm diameter one which may be the one used :http://www.magma-tools.de/Director/idKe ... 749/name//
Greg Martin
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Re: any on ID this cutter type

Post by Greg Martin »

Id think it wasnt a shaper head forsure. the helix head is also way to large its gotta be a head that wont jam into the wood. There used to be a deal called sir lance er lot and I think it was a smallish chain saw type carving head ???
David King
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Post by David King »

Greg,
I was thinking about the lancealot, there's a miniature version for proxxon miniature angle grinders. Those are about 2" dia and could be ganged to get the width needed but they will all be the same dia instead of the gentle arc that's visible in the video. http://www.katools.com/shop/tooth-chain-disc-p-71.html
Chuck Tweedy
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Re: any on ID this cutter type

Post by Chuck Tweedy »

I agree.
From the video it does not show (or sound) like a cutter with distinct blades - i.e. "whackitty-whacitty-whackitty..."
Much more like a rotary rasp.
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