Rotate Shelix Carbide Cutter Inserts on Dewalt 735 Woodworking Planer Carbide Knife Cutters Insert
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- How to rotate or replace Byrd Shelix 4 sided carbide inserts for Dewalt 735 woodworking planer. Woodworking maintenance for DW735 aka 735X thickness planer, specifically how to avoid common pitfalls when rotating or replacing Byrd Shelix carbide knife inserts. Bonus material - how to fix a planer that won't adjust up or down easily, and how to properly lubricate the planer bed and extension tables for trouble free operation. Follow along as Willie Sandry the Thoughtful Woodworker shows the process step by step in this easy to follow DIY wood working tutorial.
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Great video, thanks very much for posting.
This is great - thanks, Willie! ! I just picked up a 2007 735 for the shop and am planning to put in either a Byrd or Sheartec head in it by spring. Looking forward to your video on the Sheartec. :)
Thanks!
Cool video! I work at Byrd Tool, and we sell a lot of those 735's
Thanks! Byrd makes some good stuff.
@@TheThoughtfulWoodworker Yes, we do, and I work in the cabinet insert tooling part.
I have purchased a shelix cutter head and it does not fit and I am having problems with the manufacturer. What is one of the more popular forums so I can get some advice?
Holbren is pretty good to deal with. If you got the full OEM diameter head, you'll have to remove the cutters first.
@@TheThoughtfulWoodworker I have the OEM model but that is not what the problem is.
@@TheThoughtfulWoodworker I have Makita and 2 oem pullies do not fit shelix shaft and depth of keyway is not correct and key does not fit. I brought to attention during warranty and manufacturer will not fix.
I did this and I'm getting grooves. I bought all new blades, re-seated them about 3 times now and I get lines. Not very deep, but enough to see.
I'm sure you cleaned out the pocket with compressed air. If it's just one or two lines, you could try replacing those cutters again. Normally, you'd just have streaks or what I call "slug trails" along the length of the board. You can see them in raking light, but you can't really feel them. Also, they should sand easily away. Maybe you got a bad batch of carbide inserts? Or just a couple that are defective?
I have torqued down every insert but just about every time I start it up an insert or two fly off. What am I doing wrong?
That's frustrating. Perhaps one or two inserts weren't seated properly, or maybe the torx screws were over torqued. Usually good firm pressure with a hand screwdriver is adequate. Using genuine Shelix inserts?
Best of luck with it.
Yes original inserts but I was using a 1/4 drive ratchet.@@TheThoughtfulWoodworker
@@ChefKevinRiese My guess is they were a little over torqued, or perhaps just faulty inserts. I haven't had it happen yet, and I'm running 4 tools with helical heads. Don't give up on helical heads yet!
Thx for your help.@@TheThoughtfulWoodworker