Richard;
I don't have experience with this either, but wouldn't try it without a sliding fixture
-- for both cut consistency and safety. Set-ups vary widely so it may work for some
but not others. You can, of course, experiment without it and you'll know a lot more
about after a few passes.
Good luck and be careful,
Mark
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Hi everyone, I recently purchase my first stock feeder ( 1 HP, 3
wheel, Steff-Maggi from Felder U.S.A.) and will be using it on a
Delta 3 HP shaper. I have no experience with stock feeders but have
bought a couple books on shapers. My books do not address the
particular question I have but I am sure some here has the answer.
When making raised panels that are long but narrow ( lets say 24"
long
and 6-8" wide ) can one run the 6-8" end grain stock through the
feeder the same as you would the long dimension or do I need a jig,
a sliding table or something to help keep the stock straight? Rich.
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