I have the KF700SP with the 10¡¯6¡± slider, and the 4¡¯ outrigger. Sorry, I don¡¯t think in metric, so I just used an imperial tape measure to get rough measurements.?
I remove the fence from the outrigger, and slide the outrigger as far to the right as it will go. Then I use the shaper with the power feeder with no problems. ?The outrigger support arm is a tripping hazard that one must adjust to. It¡¯s not an ideal solution, but it works for me.?
When I do freehand shaper work, I remove the outrigger so that I can work without the tripping hazard. So far, no problems.?
Like many of you, I agree that separates are the best option if space and budgets allow.?
Stay safe,
Alex
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On Nov 19, 2020, at 12:41 AM, david.r.milson@... wrote:
?Hi Acharya,
Although you haven't asked this, but having purchased the KF700S with 9' sliding table and knowing what I now know, I feel I would have been happier with the longer table.?
Also, removing the outrigger table is a PITA so I rarely do it.? Attempting to do any sort of jobs with the spindle moulder (with the outrigger in place) is frustrating.? Again, knowing what I know now, I would have purchased a seperate machine for my spindle moulder.??
Cheers
David