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Re: Done..Glamour shots
My vote is for 23 buttons. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com instagram.com/maccampshure/
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111725 ·
Done..Glamour shots
Here's a few glamour shots of the chair I just finished.. I "borrowed" the seat cushion off the first chair for photography purposes.? The leather seat upholstery is not finished yet so I borrowed
By Randy Child · #111724 ·
Re: Felder circle cutting jig (was Re: [FOG] Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines)
Hi Jonathan! I haven't had a chance to use the Aigner/Felder circle cutting jig quite yet, but here are my impressions based on handling it: -- Jig is made out of machined baltic birch -style plywood
By Tom Gensmer · #111723 ·
Felder circle cutting jig (was Re: [FOG] Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines)
Hi Tom, I see you use the Felder circle cutting jig. How satisfied are you with it? Always wondered how it is attached to the table. Is there some sort of nut riding in the slot of the table? Regards,
By Jonathan Martens · #111722 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
After some careful measurements and a dope-slap to the forehead, I realized that the Felder bars just barely have enough clearance when mounted with the fasteners at the top of the bar, as opposed to
By Tom Gensmer · #111721 ·
Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
All this laser talk got me curious again. I was so disgusted after buying the cheap Chinese laser on ebay I gave up. I happened to have an old David White laser that was no longer reliable as an
By Jason Holtz · #111720 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
Tom, the depth of lip on two of my ext tables measure 6.5mm. so if you can provide 7mm clearance then the tables should mount BUT i am curious why felder built it with more clearance on one side.
By imran · #111719 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
Tom, ¡° I'm still curious about the "standard" offset from the table surface to the top of the bar on Felder machines where the F-rail is integrated/milled into the table¡± i was not clear but in my
By imran · #111718 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
After spending more time with the table extension and Felder mounting bars, I'm realizing that: -- If I flip the mounting bars "upside down" so the fasteners are closer to the top of the bar, -- Use a
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
Tom, on 2 of my machines the top of F bar is 11mm below surface of machine table. i was going from memory so it is 11mm for me but others have stated that they mounted 10mm below. FWIW, the 40mm wide
By imran · #111716 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
Thanks Joe, Imran, and Chris, ?this is all great information. Chris, that diagram is exactly what I was looking for. For reference, the band saw I'm currently using is a Laguna LT14 SUV, and has a
By Tom Gensmer · #111715 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
I added the Aigner rails on a few of my machines. Per specification, the mounting hole centerline needs to be 30mm from top to support the Aigner extensions. I did have a machine that needed the top
By Chris Perren · #111714 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
Oops! again. i only use pressure module on this aigner bar in bandsaw. actually, did not know until reading joe¡¯s (not in NO) response that it won¡¯t work with ext tables ?. so far i have not
By imran · #111713 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
tom, sorry i missed center line part. so yes ~35mm. my bandsaw table is 32mm and aigner bar works - see pic. so you have machines with not as deep a skirt? imran
By imran · #111712 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
Tom, It is good to have all your f-rails be uniform so moving extensions from table to table is easy. I added Aigner f-rails to the table on my Northfield Unipoint saw and found that the Aigner rails
By bacchus6015 · #111711 ·
Re: Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
Tom, where are you getting 35mm from? the flat bars are placed either 10 or 12 mm below the machine table surface. i cannot remember which one of these two match my machine but others swear by the 2nd
By imran · #111710 ·
Home-brew table extension rails for off-brand machines
Hi gang! I did a search for this topic and couldn't find much, if this has been discussed previously I'd appreciate your grace and a link to the discussion. As I'm very early into my journey acquiring
By Tom Gensmer · #111709 ·
Re: Heavy duty cart
Mark, very interesting. on a somewhat related note, i live near Kokomo, IN. this is the only area in the world that makes all Chrysler transmissions. when i came to the area in 1989 there was one
By imran · #111708 ·
Heavy duty cart
Totally not woodworking but thought some of you would get a kick out of this cart they made at work, I think its for a 144 drop PET hotrunner (HR = melt delivery system for a mold) for water bottles
By Mark Kessler · #111707 ·
Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
Brett, that¡¯s what I thought the discussion started out as - a rough gauge similar to a laser line on a SLR. Seems like the discussion started going the other way but I deleted some of the postings
By Mark Kessler · #111706 ·