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Re: Clamps and accessories


 

Wade,

Yes, 6" automaxx can reach over the fence. It is 1/14" - 20 thread.?

No, I did not make the t-nut, I do not have the milling machine. It was made by a machine shop.

James


On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 9:12 AM Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Hey James,

Thank you for sending this.? So you can reach over the crosscut cut fence with the 6¡± version clamp without having to modify it?? What thread sizes did you use?? Did you machine the t-nuts or have a machine shop produce them? ?

Thx,

Wade

On Feb 17, 2022, at 6:45 AM, James Zhu <james.zhu2@...> wrote:

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Wade,

Yes, I have 2 different length custom?made t-nut, the short one's dimension is the same as the t-nut with the Felder clamp.

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James

On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 12:56 AM Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
James,

Is your Kreg clamp built in a way, that it can be locked down to the table before applying the clamping pressure?

Thx,

Wade

On Feb 16, 2022, at 8:26 PM, James Zhu <james.zhu2@...> wrote:

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I have the Kreg automaxx clamp on the sliding table.?

The problem is it may move the wood when clamping it, because not only it applies the downward pressure, but also pulls the stock under the clamping pad.

James

On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 9:52 PM Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Thank you David,

For me, I¡¯m sold on the Kreg KBC3 automaxx clamps and adapting them to a metal T-nut.? My thought are with metal only versus anything else, only because I want to get them made and then move on.? They're a great clamp.? This way I get things building again, which means I¡¯m making money to save for Mac¡¯s clamps down the road. ?

Wade



On Feb 16, 2022, at 7:33 PM, david@... via <david=[email protected]> wrote:

?Wade & John,

I posted earlier that there are no commercially available T-nuts that fit the Felder X-Roll sliding table slots.? You can make your own from a variety of materials and components, or ask one of the people here who are equipped with mills, to make one for your if you want one make of metal.? I disagree with a previous post that steel is inappropriate for this application - if the T-nut is machined correctly, steel or stainless or brass or bronze, or titanium are all fine and don¡¯t have to destroy your sliding table T-slot.? If you need a metal t-nut or two, DM me - I make custom stuff like that all the time for FOG members.

I also posted a link to a drawing earlier showing the dimension of the Felder supplied T-nuts, so if you want to make your own, you know what fits. ???

Yes, you can make them out of flat material if you don¡¯t need them locked down with precise registration - like on the short crosscut fence application.? Lots of people here have made them out of hardwood or plywood with a steel conventional T-nut such as the ones below inserted into the wood base.? Others have made similar units using a plastic like HDPE (cutting board material) or Delrin.? It all depends on the application and what you¡¯re trying to secure to the slider.



Also, lots of people have adapted various hand-actuated clamps to the sliding table including the Bessey and Kreg auto-adjusting clamps.


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You might also want to acquaint yourself with this if you¡¯re considering a short crosscut fence and it¡¯s locked-down T-nut.





David Best








On Feb 16, 2022, at 4:35 PM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:

I¡¯ve been hunting for T-slot nuts for the k700s and McMaster Carr, just emailed me a response that basically said they can¡¯t help me.? Strange, because I just watched a video where this person bought them from McMaster.? I even sent them my exact dimensions of the Felder supplied t nut.?



On Feb 16, 2022, at 11:38 AM, Jared Leach <leach.jared@...> wrote:

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The price on the Felder store is for one nut. I've spent a good amount of time trying to find and off-the-shelf nut from McMaster and Grainger, and ordered a couple I thought might work. I've been unsuccessful so far. Most tee (off-the-shelf) nuts are designed for use in cast iron (it seems).

On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 10:23 AM John Hinman <jhinman1911@...> wrote:
I wonder if I missed getting necessary accessories, like clamps and a ripping shoe, when I ordered my saw. I¡¯ll chalk that up to not knowing much about the saw when I bought it.

I see that the Felder store is out of tee-nuts for the slider groove. They want $35, but it is not clear whether that is one nut or a handful. Any other sources for this sort of thing?

What are the dimensions of the tee-nuts? There is a wide variety of tee-nuts available through Grainger and Other industrial supply places, or I could have someone make a few for me, but I would have to know what dimensions to look for.

Thanks for any guidance!


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John Hinman
Boise ID
Not a Felder Owner yet - expecting K700S in February and A941 in April 2022



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