EWT Vs Capt Eddie Inserts

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Dan Masshardt

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I've gone through 2 EWT R2 inserts and most recently 2 replacement cutters from capt Eddie.

I'm convinced that the EWT inserts are better. Cut better and last a little longer.

I can't prove it, but I believe it.

That said, the Eddie inserts are a good bit cheaper and they do work well enough for sure.

I'm not entirely sure what I'll do next time around.
 
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Dan, if you can live with an R4, Global Tooling has some great ones for $2.61 each. They are crazy sharp and hold an edge a long time.

Carbide Insert Knives - Global Tooling

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For "Byrd" Shelix ® Journal (Helical) Heads -- 15mm x 15mm x 2.5mm - 4-edge - Radius Faces
100mm face radius - 15mm x 15mm x 2.5mm. Fits "Byrd" Shelix ® Heads - Byrd Ref. P/N 1791212 (Priced per knife, sold in boxes of 10.) Knives marked with 'BT'
 

Dan Masshardt

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Dan, if you can live with an R4, Global Tooling has some great ones for $2.61 each. They are crazy sharp and hold an edge a long time. Carbide Insert Knives - Global Tooling Scroll down the page to: For "Byrd" Shelix ® Journal (Helical) Heads -- 15mm x 15mm x 2.5mm - 4-edge - Radius Faces 100mm face radius - 15mm x 15mm x 2.5mm. Fits "Byrd" Shelix ® Heads - Byrd Ref. P/N 1791212 (Priced per knife, sold in boxes of 10.) Knives marked with 'BT'

Maybe I'll experiment with those next.
 

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Dan, if you can live with an R4, Global Tooling has some great ones for $2.61 each. They are crazy sharp and hold an edge a long time. Carbide Insert Knives - Global Tooling Scroll down the page to: For "Byrd" Shelix ® Journal (Helical) Heads -- 15mm x 15mm x 2.5mm - 4-edge - Radius Faces 100mm face radius - 15mm x 15mm x 2.5mm. Fits "Byrd" Shelix ® Heads - Byrd Ref. P/N 1791212 (Priced per knife, sold in boxes of 10.) Knives marked with 'BT'

Maybe I'll experiment with those next.

Based on Harry's suggestion (another thread). I bought those cutters and they work fine. I have not used them enough to wear any down yet though. Based on a Youtube, I bought a diamond stone for $22. It says to just do 6 passes. With 10 cutters and a diamond stone, I'm thinking that I won't be buying anymore cutters for a long time.

Stan
 

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Does global tooling mentioned above sell the actual tool or just the inserts? I have a fairly old penpro(use it for virtually everything ) but think its time for a another. Are the insert sizes universal enough that global tools inserts will fit the ferrel penpro? His are angled slightly( the r4). Thanks, john
 

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I believe that these cutters (inserts) are the ones I need (thanks).
I didn't see that they sold the entire tool (with handle & shaft).
I'm not equipped to make the metal shaft of the tool.
Thanks again,
john
 

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I bought my carbide cutters from Capt Eddie and have been using them (particularly the round one) for over a year. I just remove it and sharpen on a diamond hone and keeps on going.
 

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I believe that these cutters (inserts) are the ones I need (thanks).
I didn't see that they sold the entire tool (with handle & shaft).
I'm not equipped to make the metal shaft of the tool.
Thanks again,
john

John the Global Tooling Byrd cutters will fit a Woodchuck Penpro without modification. That is what I use.
 

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carbide cutters

Hello the carbide cutters can be sharpened very easily with a diamond stone. You take it off a few passes on the flat side and your good as new. I use Captan Eddies and other brands and really do not see a big differnce.
Brian






I've gone through 2 EWT R2 inserts and most recently 2 replacement cutters from capt Eddie.

I'm convinced that the EWT inserts are better. Cut better and last a little longer.

I can't prove it, but I believe it.

That said, the Eddie inserts are a good bit cheaper and they do work well enough for sure.

I'm not entirely sure what I'll do next time around.
 

Loucurr

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I believe that these cutters (inserts) are the ones I need (thanks).
I didn't see that they sold the entire tool (with handle & shaft).
I'm not equipped to make the metal shaft of the tool.
Thanks again,
john

John the Global Tooling Byrd cutters will fit a Woodchuck Penpro without modification. That is what I use.

Would those fit the PSI 3 in 1 carbide tool?
 
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