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Old 06-22-2009, 08:41 PM   #1
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Had some cutters and heads made for some custom trim that I need to match. These will go on the shaper. I noticed most off the shelf cutters are angled slightly towards the cut and these are not. Will that make muck difference in performance or longevity? Never taken this step on my own. I can usually find something "close enough".

The knives and heads cost me about $1,600.00 to have done! A little nervous now that I'm looking at them!

Saw dust will be flyin' soon.

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