I am getting bogged down trying to decide between a 6" jointer with straight blades or helical blades. The consensus seems to be that the helical all but eliminates tear out and has a much longer blade life, but leaves a very shallow scalloping effect the length of the wood. Most people agree the scalloping is easily removed via sanding, scraping or planing. The straight blade proponents think the scalloping is completely unacceptable. Most feel you should be able to go directly from jointer to glue up and that the scalloping prevents this. I need some perspective please. I really like the Jet 6" jointer with the 56" table. It is available with quick set straight blades (JJ-6CSDX) or helical blades (JJ-6HHDX). The helical model also has the raised power switch in the back rather than on the cabinet face. I have read the raised power switch if much preferred. I am leaning hard towards the helical model and need to know if there is a compelling reason to avoid it.