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Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Mike, I have to ask. How many lineal feet of track will 18,000 ties make? I¡¯m guessing 6000¡¯. Anybody else have any guesses? Am I even close? George Gerstner
By george Woodg <george954679@...> · #113657 ·
Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250 #jointerplaner
I watched Wandel? develop his pantarouter from nothing over the years.? I always thought it was? cute? but way more bother than simply? slot mortising a loose tenon and? very unlikely to be a
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #113656 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Why not set your dado in your slide using both the cross cut and rip fence as stops ¨C awful lot of passes hogging it out I know. The other suggestion someone made re setting up a CNC to make the
By Michael Marsico · #113655 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
I believe attached sketch (not to scale) is what Mike needs -- ie, railroad ties (slots align the rails the proper distance apart).? Not really well suited to a moulder. 18,000 sounds like sort of a
By mark thomas · #113654 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Do not want to belabor woodmaster like moulder option but you can mould and trim ends in one pass. potentially saving you handling 18K pieces twice. Imran
By imran · #113653 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Why not use one rebate cutter and multiple passes? That would save you a dedicated device and you could do it on almost any shaper or dado capable (slider) saw. 1. Cut the material
By Jonathan Martens · #113652 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Glen, Got it. You¡¯r¡¯e on the schedule as soon as this pandemic is under control, the roads open over the pass south, the California wildfires stay in remission, and Quince restaurant reopens in
By David P. Best · #113651 ·
Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250 #jointerplaner
Don¡¯t forget Route 66.
By David P. Best · #113650 ·
Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250 #jointerplaner
David... go another ¡°route¡±? You named and rejected three routers just then. Love it! Warm regards, Lucky
By David Luckensmeyer · #113649 ·
Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250 #jointerplaner
Thank you all for your input. I'll probably go another route. Maybe multirouter, pantorouter or maybe a Shaper Origin. Thanks!
By David Pepke <davidpepke@...> · #113648 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
You're not removing much material here, you don't need a ton of horsepower.? ?It's the equivalent of a 1/2" diameter router bit cutting 3/8" deep. These ties are presumably about 3"x3"x16".? I
By mark thomas · #113647 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
I don't want to hijack the thread but. To David B, I sent you a PM, not sure if you got it or not but thank you for the videos to help me work out the issues with my saw. Too damn cold right now but I
By Glen Christensen · #113646 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
I hope you are getting well paid for this. Sounds boring as hell to me. David Best - Sent from my iPad
By David P. Best · #113645 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
So how wide is this assembly going to be. 4 or 5 sets mean 4 to 5 feet mib width, if grooves are on the edges of the board. Can you really do that w/o and support in the middle? If you can live with
By imran · #113644 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Mount urethane feeder wheels on spindles above the cutters to maintain down pressure as you cut. Rig up a sled with pneumatic cylinders to push the slats thru. You might want to find someone with a
By Brian Lamb · #113643 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Can you use 50mm (1.968¡±) wide instead of 2¡±? If so, you could get two of the Hammer rebate cutters #500-04-003 and stick them on a 30mm shaft with spacers between. As for hp, they are aluminum,
By Brian Lamb · #113642 ·
Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Forgot to add some details. The spacing needs to be precise between the grooves, and we need to make 18,000 (thousand) of these, hence the dedicated machine.
By TMichael WARD · #113641 ·
Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250 #jointerplaner
Jason with all this 3d printing talk I didn¡¯t even thank about that. I am in the same camp as a former multi-router owner it is the only one I am considering, would love to get my hands on the
By Mark Kessler · #113640 ·
Re: How to Remove Wire from Brake Board Connector
Imran, Could be, I mostly only ever see/use the io slices seen in my pic and on circuit board soldered connectors I typically only have see screw terminal connectors. Regards, Mark
By Mark Kessler · #113639 ·
Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250 #jointerplaner
I was talking with someone who has used the Multirouter, and now has the Pantorouter. He explained one feature that seems to be better. The tenon templates on the PR are tapered, so you can adjust
By Jason Holtz · #113638 ·