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Re: Saw controls on slider
The Felder level table saws (K500, K700, etc) all use low voltage wire that is ultimately connected to the saw chassis (i.e. ground).? The following thread explains a bit on how it's done:
By Aaron Inami · #129164 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
I bought the Felder overhead guard.? Coming from a cabinet saw with the old Excalibur overhead guard/dust collector, the performance is much the same.? Overhead dust collection is good and it
By Aaron Inami · #129163 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
I have the overhead guard on my KF700sp. As you probably know, I hate the changeover between the saw and the shaper. I bet money that Martin will never make a saw/shaper combo. But I do like the
By James Zhu · #129162 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
Before I sold my KF I had the https://www.thesharkguard.com/ for it and it worked fine. Dave Davies
By David Davies · #129161 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
Hi John, After researching and asking around about the Felder overhead guard, many of your listed thoughts are why I¡¯ve decided to live without it. ??? Thx, Wade
By Wade Dees · #129160 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
John, that's a good list of things to think about. The Suva design might answer several of the points, perhaps with a hinged side (held down by rare earth magnets) to be able to check blade height and
By aero_qfi · #129159 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
Thanks Tom, there are some very useful drawings and photos on that link but the price is over ?1,500 /1800USD which is "rather a lot" (British understatement) for a relatively simple device. Dave (in
By aero_qfi · #129158 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
This sounds like an interesting project. I have the Felder overhead guard, and like it but would change a couple of things if I could. I¡¯ll throw these out just for ideas: First, the Felder guard is
By John Hinman · #129157 ·
Re: Martin cutter blocks - which one tersa or xylent type carbide insert? #jointerplaner
Scallops with tersa are right angle Scallops with helical inserts are length wise or 90 to tersa Both have their advantages just depends on what u do. In A hobby shop like mine traditional hand set 2
By mac campshure · #129156 ·
Re: Martin cutter blocks - which one tersa or xylent type carbide insert? #jointerplaner
I upgraded a Powermatic 8¡± jointer to a Terminus (Teresa copy) and ran that for a couple of years. I found the Terminus knives to dull quickly but they were easy to change. I use hardwood
By Joe Jensen · #129155 ·
Re: Saw controls on slider
Thanks for the details David; I see where they are coming from. I'm wholly in agreement about the hardwired stop function-in my mind this is a code requirement (or at least how I typically interpret
By Jim Dayton · #129154 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
Hi Dave, If you can get the overarm frame in place, you'd be well positioned to take advantage of the SUVA 91 guard: https://www.scosarg.com/suva-s91-narrow-circular-saw-guard-complete -- Tom Gensmer
By Tom Gensmer · #129153 ·
Re: Martin cutter blocks - which one tersa or xylent type carbide insert? #jointerplaner
Hi Jay, Lucky man to be in that position. I don't have any experience with Tersa, other than my moulder guy loves them on his Weinig. I think one big advantage is how quickly you can change knives,
By Jason Holtz · #129152 ·
Re: Martin cutter blocks - which one tersa or xylent type carbide insert? #jointerplaner
Jay, I recently replaced the cutterhead of my Martin T41 with a Byrd Shelix head. I'm very happy with the cut quality. I have no doubt that the Martin cutterhead is as good or better than the Byrd. I
By Marlowe McGraw · #129151 ·
Martin cutter blocks - which one tersa or xylent type carbide insert? #jointerplaner
Hi, I am upgrading to Martin T45 and T54 machines looking for advice on cutterheads. Tersa or carbide insert? Jay Bowen Cleveland
By jbowen@... · #129150 ·
Overarm saw (crown) guard
I'm starting to put-together ideas for an overhead crown saw?guard to replace the one that attaches to the riving knife and would appreciate seeing what others have - whether commercial or DIY. I'll
By aero_qfi · #129149 ·
Re: Scoring blade noise
Thus Spoke Zarathustra !!! David Best - via mobile phone
By David P. Best · #129148 ·
Re: Scoring blade noise
Since we have a lack of replies here, I'm publishing the response from Felder technical support: " A 1 ph motor will most definitely sound different while starting, stopping, and running than a 3ph
By Aaron Inami · #129147 ·
Re: Saw controls on slider
David, I am pretty sure Joe was talking about chassis mounted on/off switches. I shared in response to comment suggesting that high voltage control switches are no longer used. Also to clarify that it
By imran · #129146 ·
Re: Saw controls on slider
Is that a chassis-mounted switch or a remote on/off switch? My comment was related to remote STOP switch. David Best DBestWorkshop@... https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/collections/
By David P. Best · #129145 ·