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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    Mark, can you give us a run down on these knives. I was thinking a whole tersa style cutter block, but it appears its just a single blade that slips into your existing cutter block. Is that correct?

    And if so, the tersa heads are spiral and avoid nicks by rotating the individual cutter, can you rotate yours?
    Thanks very much for the magazine information guys.

    The tersa knives fit into a tersa cutter block. Many machines come with these as standard now but we can supply custom made cutter blocks if you can send me accurate dimensions of the present block.

    The blades are double sided and you can simply slide them in and out of the cutter head changing them in seconds. Have a look at www.australiatools.com for more information.

    The blades don't individually rotate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by watson View Post
    G'day Mark,
    I see that Carbatec have them advertised in their new 2008 cattledog
    Thanks for the information Watson.

    I checked out the website and I can't see the knives on there.

    I've ordered the catalogue though.

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    I looked at your web site and couldnt find info or details or pics, just length and pricing? Where was i going wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by watson View Post
    G'day Mark,
    I see that Carbatec have them advertised in their new 2008 cattledog
    And all the outlets in the woodman group, and in AWR adds for R.D.G. Int sell them, and i would assume Gabbet would as well.

    I was hoping they might have been some new knife for a standard cutter head. Bad luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    I looked at your web site and couldnt find info or details or pics, just length and pricing? Where was i going wrong
    Sorry we are in the process of adding more information about the Tersa system.

    I'll post when the information is on the website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    I looked at your web site and couldnt find info or details or pics, just length and pricing? Where was i going wrong
    More information about the Tersa system, particularly how easy it is to change the knives has now been added to the www.australiatools.com website.

    You can find it here

    http://www.australiatools.com/index....71fb1fe7ed12e0

    If you want to know any more information just let me know and I'll make sure it is added to the website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark2000 View Post
    Thanks for the information Watson.

    I checked out the website and I can't see the knives on there.

    I've ordered the catalogue though.
    I got the catalogue. They do supply Tersa knives but they are more expensive than us. Thanks very much for letting me know.

    Also the Tersa cutter head can only be fitted when you purchase a new machine from them as an optional extra. www.australiatools.com will supply a cutter head to fit any machine.

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    Fine Woodworking by far!
    Aust Wood review is good too
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    Hi I read & subscribe to Fine woodworking love the techniques but I’m always on the look out for more modern furniture that’s why I buy Aust wood smith & woodturning English mag. Hope this helps.
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