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Re: Northfield 32" Bandsaw
Dave that makes good sense. Woodmizer tension there saw I¡¯d say average of 3 to 5 thousand pounds. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #115131 ·
Re: Felder AD 531
Hi Imran Installed new capacitors and everything works fin and quiet, thanks for the help . Keith ________________________________ Sent: March 14, 2021 8:01 PM To: [email protected]
By keith turner <keithturner01@...> · #115130 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
Congrats Andrew!? Looks like you may not need a workbench...you can use the beast of a pallette that machine came on !;).
By KRPatel · #115129 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
If the machine works on twisted board, either I am too thick or the video is not able to show the concept. The board is flattened by the overhead bars before the board gets to the cutterhead. How does
By imran · #115128 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
I just sent for amusement value, not an endorsement. The video is kind of nonsense of course, but it¡¯s an interesting question if the angled cutter head has value.
By mark thomas · #115127 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
it is the TI145 with side sliding table, I ordered with the following spec Overhead touch screen Electrospindle Side sliding table Pro-TL version (there are two types of side sliding table, I ordered
By Albert Lee · #115126 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
I don¡¯t buy that video for a second¡­ it squishes the board flat and doesn¡¯t take into account the twist in the board. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #115125 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
Or just get a nice jointer with an angled cutterhead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_hd8nGul9Q
By mark thomas · #115124 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
Hmm, never thought about that Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 10:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer? You run the board diagonally¡­ I do
By Joe Jensen · #115123 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
Brian, Thanks. I will have to try that ? Imran
By imran · #115122 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
Yes, if the board is twisted, I run it through with the power feeder running diagonally over the two lower corners, that way it takes half the warp off each end. Brian Lamb blamb11@...
By Brian Lamb · #115121 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
Brian, Is that (running diagonally) for twisted boards? Diagonally, as in with respect to cutterhead? On a twisted board, I just find a spot where I can push down and the board stays in a good spot. I
By imran · #115120 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
You run the board diagonally¡­ I do it all the time. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #115119 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
Joe, Your concern regarding twist is valid. Lucky and David both recommend, in this thread, to pre process these boards by hand. Where PF shines on a jointer is processing wide and long boards. When I
By imran · #115118 ·
Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
I¡¯ve never used a feeder on a jointer so I have zero experience. Also I am only a serious hobbyist and do this just for fun. I rough cut every board oversize and then flatten and process to final
By Joe Jensen · #115117 ·
Re: Northfield 32" Bandsaw
The bimetal Wood mizer, Woodslicer, etc, blades run at lower tension so the wider band compensates for that. Less twist until it dulls. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, March 23,
By David Kumm · #115116 ·
Re: Northfield 32" Bandsaw
I always thought it was because the wider the blade the less flex. Think of a 2 foot wide blade on a 2 foot wheel. But I could be wrong, waiting to hear. Bull B¨¦langer
By Bill Belanger · #115115 ·
Re: Northfield 32" Bandsaw
Mac, nobody has been able to explain why a wider blade is better for resawing. Why the 1.5¡± instead of 1.25¡± or 1¡± ? Sent: Monday, March 22, 2021 8:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject:
By Joe Jensen · #115114 ·
Re: #Servicing 2011 Dual51 and Similar Jointer/Planer #servicing
I'm similar to Imran in that I keep my Shop thermostat set to 45F overnight, and 55F during the day. If I'm planning on glueing or finishing I'll bump it up to 60F. No AC in the Summer. Heat source is
By Tom Gensmer · #115113 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Hi Glen, As far as T&G is concerned the surprise for me has been that even with hundreds of $ invested in pressure modules they do not guarantee that the board does not move away from the fence. I