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Anyone have experience with radius moulding? ?I¡¯ve got quite a big trim job coming up boxing columns and arches with stain grade walnut (second phase. ?Painters just finished with the chair
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Mike S
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
Fascinating video Brian.? I really liked the plunge cut chain-saw head for mortises.? If I wanted to make a couple hundred thousands of something and I had the necessary capital, this would be a lot
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
Remember, you're depth of cut is limited by the length of your tooling.? In general, the longer the tool is, the larger the diameter is going to be.? Cutting 8/4 stock is going to require at least
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
For an idea of what¡¯s out there in aggregate heads, watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKLCqMGUAXE <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKLCqMGUAXE> The problem here is the machines stout
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Brian Lamb
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
Thanks for all the feedback, I do get than for most of you this is not a replacement, but for my use case I am still no convinced. For examples, I do not cut anything taller than 8/4. I have done
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Bill James
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Re: Adjusting FB510 table orientation with blade?
#Bandsaw
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Craig, Looks like you have a great saw. I would get a 1" carbide tipped blade like the Woodmaster CT by Lenox and put plenty of tension on it. They are expensive, but will last easily 10 times longer
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tomruth@...
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Re: Adjusting FB510 table orientation with blade?
#Bandsaw
#whatmachinetobuy
I quit watching the video as soon as I heard "Center the blade on the upper wheel". This is the method I was first taught and always had problems tweaking alignment. Plus, changing blades means
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Brett Wissel
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
We justified some of the cost of a great cnc setup by thinking it would eliminate traditional tool upgrade purchases. We bought a slider and shaper a year later upon limitations of the cnc. The
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Brett Wissel
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Adjusting FB510 table orientation with blade?
#Bandsaw
#whatmachinetobuy
Hello - I am new here. ?This is my first post. I have an FB510 band saw and I have been having problems with blade drift especially with wider resaw type blades. ?I was given a tip by a fellow named
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longdog.woodworking@...
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
I think this is a case of "One of these things is not like the other" ? on a level that makes them not swappable. How deep? you going to cut with a CNC router?
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
I think this is pretty much on point, you can¡¯t replace a saw with the CNC, there are things that it can¡¯t do easily until you get into the $100k machines that have aggregate heads and can saw and
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Brian Lamb
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
I've had a CNC router for over 20 years now.? I have a ShopBot PRT.? At some point I plan on upgrading, but I've got to finish moving into my new shop first.? Here are my observations: * CNC allows
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
IMHO you are still going to want a table saw for cutting hardwoods. There are some things that are going to take you 10 times longer to do on the CNC. Want to rip down some boards? 4 seconds to setup
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nfreifeld@...
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replacing a sliding table saw with a CNC router
Hi, I am trying to find a replacement for my sliding table saw that takes less space but still allows to build hardwood furnitures, builtins, closet systems, kitchen cabinets.. I am not interested in
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Bill James
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Re: Selling my Hammer equip?
right now manufacturer's costs are skyrocketing There isn't enough of anything?? because of the last 18 months You sell now?? you will find replacing them? will be a ferociously? expensive
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Shaper with CopeCrafter and outboard fence and pressure jaws to make panels
You are right, it is not that difficult to make pneumatics work for clamping. Making them look pretty can take some effort though, depending upon the design. Glad you like your Big Squeeze clamps. Big
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imran
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Re: Selling my Hammer equip?
What are you looking at for the bandsaw setup?
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Stan Blaszczyk
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Re: Shaper with CopeCrafter and outboard fence and pressure jaws to make panels
Imran, That¡¯s your awesome clamp coming in from the top, and the little flat ones were Amazon. McMaster for all the fittings. The whole ¡°make some pneumatic clamps work¡± turned out somewhat
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Brian Greene
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Re: Shaper with CopeCrafter and outboard fence and pressure jaws to make panels
Hi Brian, Looks pretty good to me. What is the source of cylinders? I have not seen this type. Imran
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imran
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Re: Shaper with CopeCrafter and outboard fence and pressure jaws to make panels
?Hi Joel, Hmmm! maybe I did bid on two different jigs over time. I see weaver sells one for the arched rails/panels that looks like a copecrafter. Imran
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imran
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