Re: F700 prices
Depends on the tooling, and if it¡¯s useful to you (or if you can sell it if it isn¡¯t). Does sound high, but tooling can add up very quickly. My F900 is a 2008, 10hp with digi drive, came
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Shawn Kammerer
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
awesome. it looks like your drawing, always a good sign ? imran
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imran
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Re: F700 prices
This machine is 7.5HP three phase with electronic lift. Can with 30mm and router spindle. 3 phase might have driven the price down some Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 9:27 AM To:
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Joe Jensen
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Re: F700 prices
I got what I think was a great deal on a 2017 F700Z (tilting) with Felder F48 feeder. Machine was basically unused. I paid right around $7000 plus auction buyer premium of 15%. That sounds high Sent:
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
This went well over my expectations. I¡¯m amazed by the clean cut. This is my very first cut. Board clamped to a backer board on the cross cut fence.
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michael@...
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F700 prices
I'm looking at a Felder F700 this weekend. It is a 2007 model, 7.5 hp 3 phase, x-roll table, electronic lift and readout. It comes with 2 extra 1.25" spindles, various tooling (door and cabinet) and
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G Fuqua
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Re: Won the bandsaw !
Well done. I would not expect the motor to be an issue, even if you need to rewind. It isn't like the pancake design of the Oliver. Just a large frame motor. Many Tanny came with 1200 rpm motors and
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David Kumm
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Re: NEW Parallel Fences from Lamb Tool Works!
Contact me direct and maybe we can figure something out. What machine is it? Looks similar to the Minimax/SCMI units we make, or even the Hammer, although they are smaller Brian Lamb blamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Won the bandsaw !
Yes if the motor runs. If not I understand the cost to rewind would be very high, couple thousand maybe Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 8:21 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Won
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Won the bandsaw !
An excellent deal!!! Congratulations! Marlowe McGraw
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Marlowe McGraw
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Won the bandsaw !
$775 plus 10% buyers premium. We¡¯ll see if it was a good deal once I see the motor run Sent: Monday, October 5, 2020 11:15 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Moving Tannewitz 36"
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Joe Jensen
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Re: NEW Parallel Fences from Lamb Tool Works!
I wish I could figure out a way to adapt the parallel fence to my set-up!
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Larry
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Re: NEW Parallel Fences from Lamb Tool Works!
Very nice Brian, Would love to upgrade, but think I'll stick with the original. Cheers Eric -- Eric J. Smith Trading as W.G. Joinery ABN# 24 079 587 520 03 5784 9258 0411 264 272 PO BOX 353 Broadford
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horans64
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Re: A331 planer snipe, Please help!
#hammer
#jointerplaner
I got no manual? no instruction? no set up information absolutely? nothing at all for my saw or my JP. I chalked it up to them wanting? the customer to pay for a tech to do it all.
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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#110359
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NEW Parallel Fences from Lamb Tool Works!
Trying to make the best of our downtime from Covid, we redesigned the Parallel Fences to use a linear bearing and rail for the measuring rod. Parts just came back from anodize and we have some in
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Oh and one other clever idea is to use stock that is wider than necessary, let the tear out happen and then rip to the finished width. I dont know what step you are in your process however so this may
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taylor donsker
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
interesting discussion around tear out. compared to the other option, the way michael shows the fence, intuitively seems to be less violent on exit. handwork is fine for few pieces but if doing a lot
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imran
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Right, I was referring to my skills as a chisel operator. Bill B¨¦langer
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
Bill don't forget many factors at work here. Type of material, size and diameter of the cutters, angle the cutter is going to exit wood. Also quality of cut you are trying to get. Taylor's suggestions
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"[email protected]
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Re: Cutting mitered bridal joint
He asked to reduce tear out and the shaper will certainly give it a beating. You could use a backer board to help a bit i suppose but still not as clean as a sharp chisel Taylor Donsker
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taylor donsker
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