Horacio,
That¡¯s terrible to hear even after Felder tech was there. ?That¡¯s BS in my book! ?For what they charge, that machine should be dialed in! ?
Wade
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On Mar 8, 2023, at 6:36 AM, H <horacio.nochetto@...> wrote:
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Again, I must say I have been given fantastic advice.?
I tried last night to do the rip operations suggested here, but it is clear that my machine either got out of calc with very little use or moving it around (a couple of inches), or was not in the necessary tolerance for this type of work after the Felder technicians did their work. I have a feeling its a bit of both, but more of the latter.
I think I have a day or two (or three) of adjustments?ahead of me, especially recognizing that this is a Hammer machine with less adjustments than its more expensive siblings. I will follow David Best's tutorial?as it seems the most straightforward and clear explanation I have found.?
Thanks again
Horacio
So individual based on space followed by money with everything based on what you do. I also sold my Unisaw when I purchased a slider.? If I had unlimited space and money, I would have kept it for dados.? If I had unlimited space and had to pick between also having a cabinet saw or Mac Clamps, I would go with the Mac Clamps. ?
I seem to be in the minority, ?but I think a bandsaw with feeder is way better for ripping lumber than the table saw. ?
just my 0.02