Has any one used the oneway easy core system?
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Odds are very good that there are users here.Has any one used the oneway easy core system?
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I just move the korpro from one knee to another.Only takes a minute to remove it from one knife and install it on another knife.I'm picking up on an older thread after doing a search for discussion on the Oneway system. I am looking at purchasing the Korpro cartridge and was wondering how many who have multiple knife sets bought a Korpro cartridge for each of them, or do you swap them from knife to knife? My preference would be to have one dedicated to each knife but that is $$$.
Sure have...Has any one used the oneway easy core system?
Ed
Nice arrangement on the toolboard! I am going to save that picture to my shop folder for when I get around to rearranging some things in my lathe area.Comparing AZ, to OneWay's carbide, to Hunter's carbide cannot be done. The KorPro is in a league of its own. The replacement carbide for the KorPro is only $32..... The rest of the $170 is for the tiny steel mounting block that indexes the carbide to OneWay's blade. Robust is working on their own coring system and they've showcased their design ideas at a few exhibits recently. The smart money says that they design their knives around a cutter like the KorPro and eliminate that $170 mounting block.
Storing the Oneway knives and support arms can be a big dilemma, too. Here's my solution below, after a pic of the KorPro:
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Thanks for the laser link...I need to check that out!I researched quite a bit several years ago and ended up going with the Oneway system because I only core about 10-15 times per year and the mcnaughton looked to complex. I really like it. I’ve switched to the AZ carbide tips and they work great for me, though I’ve never tried the Korpro due to expense. It only takes a couple minutes to core and I’m not a production turner so am happy with where I’m at.
One thing that has made a big difference is making a laser guide for positioning the blades. It is pretty easy/cheap to make. I got the idea from Peter Blair”s posts on the SMC website (https://sawmillcreek.org/threads/oneway-easy-core-laser.241663/). He gives details on how to build and use it and it makes getting the proper base location fast and accurate. I’ve been thrilled with how simple and quick coring is and how nice it is to save all the wood that used to just pile up as shavings.
Good luck!
I want one. Sign me up.Here is a photo of the Robust coring knife that was on display at SWAT.