Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
Michael, I have 3 phase 7.5HP KF700SP with a 9 foot slider. Before I placed the order back in March, I also got advice from David Best. I took all the advice from David Best regarding the machine
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James Zhu
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#84620
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
My KF700S (circa 2013) has single phase motors. When I first replied to you I assumed that option was still available, but did not look at the current specifications to check. Sent: Saturday, December
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James Baker
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#84618
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
My K700S has the separate motors and adjustment at any height but were only available with 3 phase, ?don't know if this has changed since 2010. Just on a side note, I always run my blades at full
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"[email protected]
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#84617
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
I have a KF700S with (I guess) the precision miter system (it keeps the ruler on the fence reading accurately as you change angles¡ªbut only for the designated ¡°standard¡± angles). I make a lot of
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James Baker
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#84616
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Re: New C3-41 owner
Wow, my manual has a trianglar "planer" fence (which I have) and a "tablesaw fence" (which I don't have). Are you all saying neither are good? Does that go for the current fences? Assuming they could
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Dan Jones
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#84621
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
Michael, I have the separate scoring unit and it raises and lowers its own trunnion assembly very nicely. Stays aligned beautifully. It was worth the few bucks more. John ~ John ~ H&H Woodworking
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jferandin
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#84615
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Very informative, Dan. Thanks for posting. Now if we could just find a resident e. engineer to do the same on adapting a vfd to some US RL models... :)
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Ron Corselli
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#84614
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Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
So I'm working on finalizing my order for a KF700 S Pro with a 10 foot slider and the 1500mm outrigger. I've gotten some excellent advice from David Best. David noted that in his experience the
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garrisonstuber@...
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#84613
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Re: Blades for K700S
On my KF700SP I use the following. 300mm x 100T Tenryu 300mm x 48T Tenryu 300mm x 28T Tenryu 300mm x 100T Silent Power 300mm x 48T Silent Power 300mm x 28T Silent Power 250mm x 48T Silent Power (Much
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jferandin
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#84612
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Re: Blades for K700S
I've had nothing but good results from the SilentPower line.
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Cliff <rohrabacher@...>
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#84611
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Dan, Very cool design. I assumed with the arduino it would be a simple matter of more i/o and you could do whatever you wanted. I have been kicking around a blast gate design and just had no real idea
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Brian Lamb
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#84610
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Great job. I struggled with that whole remote start thing for my RL. Took a long look at the Penn State device and opened up my RL electrical panel and decided that I needed a less technical solution.
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Cliff <rohrabacher@...>
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#84609
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Re: New C3-41 owner
Hammer's fence sucks. Floppy, deflects like crazy, won't stand up to wear, seems like it was designed by an adolescent on bring your kid to work day. It's sad really because they put a lot of work
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Cliff <rohrabacher@...>
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#84608
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Thanks Brian. No current intent or plans to sell these, but never say never. With this approach, scaling to multiple ports and machines would be easy. While mine is set up for one input channel (saw)
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Dan Schmidt
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#84607
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Brian, I think a PLC is a solution for doing what you want to do. Joe in New Orleans
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bacchus6015
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#84606
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Cost me about $65 in electrical components (includes some spares), but the PCB was the expensive part at $54. For the PCB boards, costs plummet with volume, but I only purchased 2. Dan
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Dan Schmidt
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#84605
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Re: New C3-41 owner
http://vsctools.com/shop/euro-2-tsquare/ I made a version of this on my own design using cams and bearings to lock the fence but this one is quite nice The Wood Whisperererer guy has a review Here:
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Cliff <rohrabacher@...>
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#84604
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Re: Blades for K700S
I'm using Tenryu blades.. Really nice blades. [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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Rick Fisher
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#84603
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Or is Dan selling them? Nice job and way above my pay grade when it comes to electronics. My only question is the way I see it this only works on one machine and a specific function? I would like a
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Brian Lamb
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#84602
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Re: About to start large table, worried about flattening slabs
General rule of thumb after dry for interior woodwork, 6 to 7 % expect 1/16" of movement per ft Across the grain. Assuming proper construction techniques are used. mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac
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mac campshure
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#84601
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