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TheDuck808
23rd February 2024, 03:26 PM
I pulled these knives out of an antique Robland thicknesser that I am in the process of restoring.

They seemed dull and I tried honing them with some water stones, but that didn't seem to do anything other than unmask a clear difference in appearance between the metal of the edge and body.

Did I luck into a set of carbide cutters on this thing? There are no markings on them that I can find.

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BMKal
24th February 2024, 01:13 PM
Certainly look like carbide cutting edges to me. Wish I could find a set like that for my (Chinese made) thicknesser.

DJ’s Timber
24th February 2024, 01:42 PM
As quoted here (https://www.carbatec.com.au/set-of3-18pct-t-hss-8in-planer-blades), they’re likely a set of Tungsten inlayed blades


These carbon steel blades are inlayed with W18Cr4V (T1) tungsten alloy, providing extra hardness and durability on the cutting edge, making them particularly suited to hard or abrasive timbers.

Avondale
24th February 2024, 06:05 PM
Agree all round
My French machine has identical looking blades
20 x 2.5mm
Couldn't get 2.5 replacement, thankfully 3mm fits with no side effects