Re: Felder AD941 vs SCM Fs41ES
PK,
it only means we need to do an experiment. Run a board on my machine with the Tersa on one side and you’ll run the other side on the Xylent for comparison :)
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netanel.belgazal@...
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#140706
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Re: Felder AD941 vs SCM Fs41ES
I have stayed out of this conversation (maybe I still should!) but here are my observations:
Spiral vs Tersa may not be as cut and dry as is being stated.
I have had:
* Straight knives - Lunchbox
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PK
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#140705
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Re: Felder AD941 vs SCM Fs41ES
I have packed the filter for my cyclone when the depth of fill indicator fails. The pressure meter goes off the chart when that happens.
I periodically take my filter off and clean it on my patio. So
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John Hinman
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Re: Saw blade for cross cut.
Hi Chris,
Hook or rake are used interchangeably. I am not a blade design level expert rather a user who reads and thinks a lot. I have only had blades with negative hook for non-ferrous metals. Here
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imran
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Re: Saw blade for cross cut.
Thanks Imran,
I actually think I have the 50 - Tenryu IW-30050CBD3 300mm not 60.
When you say a sliding saw with less hook, do you mean negative? Or just low positive say 0-5°.
I do have a scriber -
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Chris
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Re: Felder AD941 vs SCM Fs41ES
I had a 30 gal drum on cyclone with 18” woodmaster planer and have RL125 since 2018 with Dual51 equipped with a Tersa head.
I filled cyclone filter once maybe twice in 15-16 yrs but have filled
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imran
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#140701
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Re: Felder AD941 vs SCM Fs41ES
Today I did the mistake of not looking at the dust collector fill indicator when I joint/plane a 18" glue up (I swapped a bag 2 days ago and did minimal milling since then)
The entire cyclone and
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netanel.belgazal@...
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F700Z fence plate alignment issue
Has anyone here ever experienced fence plate alignment issues on their f700 series shaper? I’ve had an F700z shaper in the shop since August 22’. It appears that the outboard fence tapers in to
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Dan Gavrilyuk
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Re: Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
Hi Bryce,
I did not do anything, I am glad it is working again. I am impressed that you were able to join two sections of the tape, I would not have likely even given it a go.
Imran Malik
IAM Wood
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imran
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#140698
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Re: Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
Hi Brian,
Yes the magnetic tape is definitely tricky to set up after having cut it. You are right about putting it down then cutting it being problematic. That was the problem i ran into the first
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Bryce Comer
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Re: Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
Thanks for the reply Imran,
I checked the distance between the read head and the tape and it doesn't vary. What i did however just try, was zeroing the read head at 600mm and 800mm and then again at
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Bryce Comer
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#140696
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Re: Saw blade for cross cut.
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ebell3302
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Re: Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
Bryce,
Maybe I'm not understanding what you have doen, but you have two? seperate pieces of magnetic banding? If that is so, you can not get accurate measurements as the "pole" distance on the tape
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
I guess I am trying to ask if the issue occurs at any place along the path or in one location? You can zero it anywhere and check if it provides incorrect displacement.
Double check that the read head
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imran
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#140693
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Re: Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
Hi Imran,
No the zero'd position seems to be exactly the same every time. It's either side of that point that it drifts out. I have tried using a Starret measure stix on the magnetic tape before and
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Bryce Comer
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#140692
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Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut
Hello Netanel,
I was wondering if you were able to get 25 people interested in this so that you could move forward?
Thanks,
Craig
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Craig Bayer
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Re: Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
Hi Bryce,
Is the issue only at the zero location?
Is it possible that the mag tape got damaged somehow at that location? The cover plate should not have any effect.
Imran Malik
IAM Wood
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imran
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#140690
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Potentiall gotcha with the cheap Chinese DRO's
Hi all,
Just thought i would give everyone using the M503 digital readouts a heads up on a potential issue. This may simply be a case of "you get what you pay for" & i'm ok with that sometimes.
I
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Bryce Comer
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Re: Totally unrelated question
Everything the plaster is used was the aluminum profile and when I did work at my house with Plaster, I don’t use drywall. I use steel profiles.
martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood
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mac campshure
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Re: Totally unrelated question
I did the same "shadow" thing in my house with jambs and baseboards using Trimtex z bead [1]. It was not the easiest thing to find, but two drywall supply stores within forty minutes drive stocked it
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Stan K
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