Sheldon Dingwall wrote:
I haven't found any difference in the quality of cut between HSS and good quality carbide, but everything I've read says there is. What's been your experience guys?
In wood the cutter geometry is going to matter a lot more than the material.
HSS doesn't last as long and it can flex more in use, but it is cheaper and can be given a keener edge. Carbide deflects less and lasts a lot longer (and the price difference is small if you shop in the right places) but it can't be sharpened to quite the same edge as HSS. Also, though it probably won't affect your selection much, it seems that all the new research ends up on carbide mills, not HSS, as that's what the big customers are using.
On wood in a non-production environment, though, you only really need to consider the cutter geometry.