On 5 Jan 2021, at 18:07, bacchus6015 via groups.io <joeinno@...> wrote:
?I bought the large Renaissance wax and put it on everything. ?I found it to be much more slippery than the Paste wax I was using. ?Waxilit works well too but having the large renaissance wax really prevents one from being stingy. ?It goes on easily then a quick buff and the tables are ever slippery. ?
I found it to be money well spent!
Joe
On Jan 5, 2021, at 9:45 AM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
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David,
Do you get an indentation/groove where the infeed has been slipping? This would just be an indication of slippage.
I am interested in this because i have occasionally experienced where boards get stuck at the end of the feed. I have only observed this with cypress and WRC and cleaning gas been sufficient so far.
All I can think of is to double check that feed rollers are parallel to the bed. Looking at the exploded diagram, the height of the roller is determined by a screw in each end that bears at the bottom of the roller shaft via the bearing (as best as i can tell).
The spring force on top of the roller adjusts the resistance that the wood had to overcome to push the roller up.
I am curious what happens if the bearings are going out? maybe the roller do not move up evenly in each side and cause feed issues. Just spitballing. I cannot look at my machine as every horizontal surface is coved with parts being finished.
Imran
On Jan 5, 2021, at 10:16 AM, david slater via groups.io <davidslater@...> wrote:
?My machine is as you say with a serrated steel infeed and a smooth outfeed.