Question
I am interested in purchasing a shaper head to hold custom-ground knives. I was looking at two styles of heads.
One is a solid cylindrical head that holds corrugated knives. The second type has an integral bearing that holds lock-edge knives. If it makes any difference, 99 percent of my moulding work is straight work. I almost never do curved work.
For the corrugated type heads I would look at DML, WKW or North American. They all make good quality shaper heads.
Dave Rankin, forum moderator
Comment from contributor A:
CGG Schmidt has corrugated back heads with only two knives: reduces grinding time for short runs or hand grinding. I have no experience with hand grinding. Corrugated back type heads have restrictions on knife projection: 3/4" to 7/8" max as I understand it. I can't find a source for a lock edge head 2 to 2.5" dia, with bearing for raising panels.