Re: Couple more questions
I use a lot of bushings even though all my shafts change very quickly. Most of my runs are short. If a long run I change the shaft. One place I don¡¯t like to use bushings is stacked cutters like
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Joe Calhoon
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Re: AD941 installing fence support bar
Wade, larger washers are used on the backside of the casting. If my memory serves me correctly, it is a washer (not a split washer) like the one in your picture sitting between the casting and the
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James Zhu
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Re: AD941 installing fence support bar
James, Thank you for your help. In that first picture, is that a split washer sitting between the casting and the nut? And it looks like you did use the larger washers in the second picture on the
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Wade Dees
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Re: Couple more questions
Thanks for the illustration, David. That makes sense to me. -- *Larry Long Neck* Just a noob trying to learn the ways of wood
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Larry Long Neck
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Re: Couple more questions
I guess we have different definitions of ¡°PITA¡±. ? Same is true on the Profil 45 - loosen two kipp levers and the spindle comes out the top. Compared to having cutter bushing - total PITA IMO.
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David P. Best
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Re: Couple more questions
IMO, exact height is not important. But you do want the cutter bushed-out from the spindle top and bottom if it¡¯s a single cutter. So in your example, I wouldn¡¯t be concerned about the 10mm gap
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David P. Best
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Re: Couple more questions
Hi David, on the C3 the spindles come out the top of the machine when you remove the tooling clamp bolt, certainly not a pain at all¡¡Regards, Rod
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rodsheridan
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Re: AD941 installing fence support bar
Wade, I have AD741, I believe the support bar is the same as AD941's. The description on the manual is correct, it is sort of German English :) [image: IMG_3500.JPG] [image: IMG_3499.JPG] James
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James Zhu
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Re: Couple more questions
That would be fine my bushings are on 10 mm increments some longer. You want your package to be tight. Most important thing to pay attention to is everything is clean and no burrs treat these parts
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mac campshure
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AD941 installing fence support bar
Hello FOG members, Could someone with an AD941 chime in on the proper assembly order for the support bar hardware. ?Felder shows one thing in the manual, but then supplies the bar with these
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Wade Dees
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Re: Couple more questions
Thanks for the input, Mac. How about something like a 60mm tall rebate cutter that is a single, solid block. If you had 25mm top hat bushings on both the top and the bottom, would the 10mm gap in the
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Larry Long Neck
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Re: Couple more questions
I don¡¯t know what David does , I have sleeves to fill the space. Example cutter set up that use 4 cutters that are 1.25 or common 40 mm cutters don¡¯t just float in the abyss with no support. I
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Couple more questions
David B, When buying the top hat bushings, do you have any rules you follow about matching the height of the bushing to the height of the cutter block? For example, if you had bushings that only
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Larry Long Neck
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Re: Couple more questions
Agreed. Why buy both. You can buy groovers for 30mm or 1-1/4. Whitehill sells great adjustable groovers for both bores and they are pretty reasonably priced. wrote:
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Andy
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Re: Couple more questions
Sorry to butt in, BUT - I¡¯ve never understood why someone would buy two spindles just to get access to both 30mm and 1?¡± tooling. Changing spindles is a PITA. Whereas adapting 1?¡± tooling to a
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David P. Best
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Re: Couple more questions
Hi Ray, there are a few reasons I wouldn¡¯t buy the C3, I went with a B3 & A3 setup 1) the saw rip fence is now the the fence from the K3 Basic, and when mounted on the jointer outfeed table it only
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rodsheridan
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Re: Couple more questions
Hi Ray -?? I have a C3-31, the measuring tapes on the floor are an 8' square. I left about 16" of measuring tape on the J/P side, as the C3-41 is a larger machine.
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Rich M.
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Couple more questions
Hi All, What is the minimum workspace size necessary to support a C3-41? Trying to decide if it will fit. Thanks Ray
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Ray Bahr <rbahr1900@...>
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Re: AD941 dust hose attachment
Thanks Chris and Brian for the Solidworks info. - Scott Hanna
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Sawdust77
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Re: AD941 dust hose attachment
Well, the files you create in the ¡°Makers¡± version can only be used in the Makers version, you can¡¯t import/export them to other platforms or softwares. You can export .stp or .iges files and
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Brian Lamb
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