Question
I've got a Shelix head in my 20" 4-post planer and like the surface quality. But I would like to speed up my surfacing and be able to feed multiple parts, so I'm looking at a 20" Italian machine with TERSA head.
I've not had experience with TERSA. Are they accurate enough to give a tear-out free finish in woods like hard maple and ribbon grain tropicals? How about noise? The shelix head is quiet, which is nice. How is the stock removal rate? Is it true that straight knives can handle a heavier cut? Last, does a segmented feed roller crush the edges of narrow parts if they are right on the edge of a roller?
Forum Responses
(Solid Wood Machining Forum)
From contributor J:
I'm not familiar with Shelix but our experience was the Tersa had a lot of chipout and the spiral was great. A lot of people swear by Tersa. It probably depends on the machine and application.
Straight knives require more power than a helical knife and will not take as a heavy a cut as a helical knife. Segmented feed rolls will not harm the edge of narrow stock. You already know which is quieter - helical!