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Re: groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

 

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The question is and always has been who is going to be one to transfer all the information from one forum to another and what does it cost. Currently every thing is on Yahoo and doesn't cost a dime. Many of us that have been on the forum for a fair number of years don't have too many issues getting info. Brian has been great at moderating and taking care of the operations and I haven't heard of anyone else stepping up to give him a hand. If you're up to the task state your proposal.?



John
JMK Services

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From: "alain pilon alain.pilon@... [felder-woodworking]" <felder-woodworking@...>
Date: 2018-01-08 10:28 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: felder-woodworking@...
Subject: Re: [felder-woodworking] Re: groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

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Hi all (first time poster, soon to be Hammer owner c3-31),

I work as a web developer and spend an incredible amount of time each day in forums for job related tasks.

Google and Yahoo groups are at the very bottom of the list. Pretty much anything is better. The problem is that they use the most user friendly of all interfaces: emails. While they make search in archive a pain, yield poor results in google search, make it impossible to post images or format text, it is hard to beat the convenience of emails.

If there is a strong willingness to switch, may I suggest?? Maybe it is a little too advanced for none techies, but this forum software is state of the art in the field of forum management. I have setup a few of these in the past and everyone was happy in the end: it is ridiculously fast, looks gorgeous and make it very easy to link from one post to another, thus making it very easy to use old posts as references.




On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:07 PM, Jason Holtz jholtzy@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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I am on a and I find its interface a little clunky. I find the google groups format to much better. Of all the groups I participate in, dare I say the facebook group is the best. Its the easiest to navigate, load photos, and interact with on a regular basis. A bunch of us are already there, may as well form a group. I don't know how one would deal with the archive of files and photos, etc. though.


Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture



Re: groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

alain pilon
 

Hi all (first time poster, soon to be Hammer owner c3-31),

I work as a web developer and spend an incredible amount of time each day in forums for job related tasks.

Google and Yahoo groups are at the very bottom of the list. Pretty much anything is better. The problem is that they use the most user friendly of all interfaces: emails. While they make search in archive a pain, yield poor results in google search, make it impossible to post images or format text, it is hard to beat the convenience of emails.

If there is a strong willingness to switch, may I suggest?? Maybe it is a little too advanced for none techies, but this forum software is state of the art in the field of forum management. I have setup a few of these in the past and everyone was happy in the end: it is ridiculously fast, looks gorgeous and make it very easy to link from one post to another, thus making it very easy to use old posts as references.




On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:07 PM, Jason Holtz jholtzy@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

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I am on a and I find its interface a little clunky. I find the google groups format to much better. Of all the groups I participate in, dare I say the facebook group is the best. Its the easiest to navigate, load photos, and interact with on a regular basis. A bunch of us are already there, may as well form a group. I don't know how one would deal with the archive of files and photos, etc. though.


Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture



Re: groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

 

I am on a and I find its interface a little clunky. I find the google groups format to much better. Of all the groups I participate in, dare I say the facebook group is the best. Its the easiest to navigate, load photos, and interact with on a regular basis. A bunch of us are already there, may as well form a group. I don't know how one would deal with the archive of files and photos, etc. though.


Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765


Re: Crazy Horse panel cart

 

I thought the dolly had provisions to carry the sheet vertically, long side parallel to ground. I doubt most hobby shops with a few large machines have the room to navigate the shop with 4x8 sheet horizontal, unless the saw is next to the entryway.

Imran


Re: Crazy Horse panel cart

 



I did not see this link in other posts, but this seems to be the website where one can select the Crazy Horse and then add it to the cart and then proceed to checkout! ?FYI.

For me, I do not have a lot of space in my shop anywhere close to what is on the youtube video. ?I store 4x8 plywood away from where my saw is located, and when I need to cut down a plywwood sheet, I then hand carry it over to the saw. ?My only possible alternative would be a panel cart as the width requirement is far less than the 4 ft plus clearance needed when the sheet is flat. ?When I am at the machine, being able to fix the slider and then position the panel is always awkward, and if this compact Crazy Horse will make that as easy as it looks on the youtube video in my shop where I have less space surrounding my saw, then that would be great!


Re: groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

 

John does a better moon-walk though.


Re: groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

 

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Might as well be - ?Michael Jackson and Renzetti participate here about the same amount. ? :-P

David Best

On Jan 8, 2018, at 1:06 PM, mac campshure mac512002@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:


I thought it was Michael Jackson?

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell
Designing and building for 47 years

On Jan 8, 2018, at 2:46 PM,?murkyd@...?[felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

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I know the fate of the Yahoo group has been discussed before, and I know it's a non-trivial issue, but I've noticed a bunch of Yahoo groups recently moving to??and people seem to be pretty happy with it.


Just curious if folks here have looked at it.? ?I'm not sure who actually "owns" the Yahoo group.? Is it Brian?


Mark


??




Re: groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

 

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John Renzetti actually owns the group.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
www.lambtoolworks.com




On Jan 8, 2018, at 1:46 PM, murkyd@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:


I know the fate of the Yahoo group has been discussed before, and I know it's a non-trivial issue, but I've noticed a bunch of Yahoo groups recently moving to groups.io and people seem to be pretty happy with it.


Just curious if folks here have looked at it.? ?I'm not sure who actually "owns" the Yahoo group.? Is it Brian?


Mark


??



Re: groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

 

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I thought it was Michael Jackson?

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 47 years


On Jan 8, 2018, at 2:46 PM, murkyd@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

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I know the fate of the Yahoo group has been discussed before, and I know it's a non-trivial issue, but I've noticed a bunch of Yahoo groups recently moving to and people seem to be pretty happy with it.


Just curious if folks here have looked at it.? ?I'm not sure who actually "owns" the Yahoo group.? Is it Brian?


Mark


??


groups.io for Felder Woodworking?

 

I know the fate of the Yahoo group has been discussed before, and I know it's a non-trivial issue, but I've noticed a bunch of Yahoo groups recently moving to groups.io and people seem to be pretty happy with it.


Just curious if folks here have looked at it.? ?I'm not sure who actually "owns" the Yahoo group.? Is it Brian?


Mark


??


Re: Rip fence locking lever

 

Thanks Brian
Sorry I should have said it's a 2015 K700s (and yes it locks onto the round bar)
I'll have to study my parts diagram and see if i can make any headway. I was hoping someone had already been down this road!
Stephen

On 8 Jan 2018 00:03, "Brian Lamb blamb11@... [felder-woodworking]" <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

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Stephen,


I went out and looked at my KF, I assume you are talking about the model that locks onto the round bar? I had too much stuff in the way to pull the whole head off the bar, but it appears that the plastic lever cams over and pulls the sheet metal yoke tight against the bar. I could see real well, but there appears to be several screws in the area of where the lever hits, so maybe they are some sort of adjustment. My parts list doesn’t show this particular set of parts as this was a retrofit situation on the 2001 machines that came with an aluminum rip fence head that was completely different.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...





On Jan 7, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Stephen ayesurely@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Hi
The locking lever on the rip fence of my K700s has always been very tight, it requires a lot of force to lock it. I'd like to slacken it just a bit so that I can lock it down easier.?
Any guidance as always will be much appreciated.?
Regards
Stephen




Re: Rip fence locking lever

 

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Stephen,

I went out and looked at my KF, I assume you are talking about the model that locks onto the round bar? I had too much stuff in the way to pull the whole head off the bar, but it appears that the plastic lever cams over and pulls the sheet metal yoke tight against the bar. I could see real well, but there appears to be several screws in the area of where the lever hits, so maybe they are some sort of adjustment. My parts list doesn’t show this particular set of parts as this was a retrofit situation on the 2001 machines that came with an aluminum rip fence head that was completely different.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
www.lambtoolworks.com




On Jan 7, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Stephen ayesurely@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:


Hi
The locking lever on the rip fence of my K700s has always been very tight, it requires a lot of force to lock it. I'd like to slacken it just a bit so that I can lock it down easier.?
Any guidance as always will be much appreciated.?
Regards
Stephen




Rip fence locking lever

 

Hi
The locking lever on the rip fence of my K700s has always been very tight, it requires a lot of force to lock it. I'd like to slacken it just a bit so that I can lock it down easier.
Any guidance as always will be much appreciated.
Regards
Stephen


Re: Comatic Smart Stand digital readout

 

David,
? ?What is the?Hans & Dieter alternative?
Thanks,
Dave

On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 3:44 AM, 'david@bestservices IMAP 2' david@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

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Joe,


You’re welcome.? I’m glad it assist you through the everglades. ? May your DRO guide you to fresh water, quiet comfort and a good stiff gin martini. ? Let me know when you might like to try out the Hans & Dieter alternative to Fritz & Franz - it’s digital now you know. ??

David Best

On Jan 4, 2018, at 12:57 PM, Bellsouth dohertyj@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

David,


Thanks so much for making and sharing this installation primer!

I am planning to install the kit this weekend.

Your help has made my shop so much better!? Every time I use the Rong Fu with DRO I think of you and how much easier you have made things for me in my shop!? I plan to finish up the repairs on the Maweg sander soon, I wish I had had the parts when you were in New Orleans.

Thanks again and Happy New Year!

Joe in New Orleans





On Jan 3, 2018, at 3:00 AM, 'david@bestservices IMAP 2'?david@...?[felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

The Comatic Smart Stand height DRO kit is about $120 plus shipping. ? Here is a link to the installation process.



Enjoy, and happy new year.

David Best

On Dec 15, 2017, at 3:29 PM,?jsrowe55@...?[felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

It has been several months since I paid for it but I think it was somewhere around $120.? It was a special order so I don't think Kyle stocks it.

Steve









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Re: Comatic Smart Stand digital readout

 

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Joe,

You’re welcome. ?I’m glad it assist you through the everglades. ? May your DRO guide you to fresh water, quiet comfort and a good stiff gin martini. ? Let me know when you might like to try out the Hans & Dieter alternative to Fritz & Franz - it’s digital now you know. ??

David Best

On Jan 4, 2018, at 12:57 PM, Bellsouth dohertyj@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

David,


Thanks so much for making and sharing this installation primer!

I am planning to install the kit this weekend.

Your help has made my shop so much better! ?Every time I use the Rong Fu with DRO I think of you and how much easier you have made things for me in my shop! ?I plan to finish up the repairs on the Maweg sander soon, I wish I had had the parts when you were in New Orleans.

Thanks again and Happy New Year!

Joe in New Orleans





On Jan 3, 2018, at 3:00 AM, 'david@bestservices IMAP 2'?david@...?[felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

The Comatic Smart Stand height DRO kit is about $120 plus shipping. ? Here is a link to the installation process.



Enjoy, and happy new year.

David Best

On Dec 15, 2017, at 3:29 PM,?jsrowe55@...?[felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

It has been several months since I paid for it but I think it was somewhere around $120.? It was a special order so I don't think Kyle stocks it.

Steve







Rip fence locking lever

 

Hi
The locking lever on the rip fence of my K700s has always been very tight, it requires a lot of force to lock it. I'd like to slacken it just a bit so that I can lock it down easier.
Any guidance as always will be much appreciated.
Regards
Stephen


Re: FELDER FOR SALE New style trunnions vintage 2008

 

Greetings:
Owner has decided to also sale machines separately.
Please respond off the FOG?
thanks mac,,




?
martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330 cell
608-824-0023 fax
Designing and building for 48 years



From: "mac512002@... [felder-woodworking]"
To: felder-woodworking@...
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2017 11:13 AM
Subject: [felder-woodworking] FELDER FOR SALE New style trunnions vintage 2008

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Greetings :
Happy New year to all!!
I have a very nice Felder Shop for sale, Please see link below .
It is also last day of my Airtight clamps sale.




Please contact me off the FOG

Regards mac,,,

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330 cell
608-824-0023 fax
Designing and building for 48 years








Re: Comatic Smart Stand digital readout

 

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David,

Thanks so much for making and sharing this installation primer!

I am planning to install the kit this weekend.

Your help has made my shop so much better! ?Every time I use the Rong Fu with DRO I think of you and how much easier you have made things for me in my shop! ?I plan to finish up the repairs on the Maweg sander soon, I wish I had had the parts when you were in New Orleans.

Thanks again and Happy New Year!

Joe in New Orleans





On Jan 3, 2018, at 3:00 AM, 'david@bestservices IMAP 2' david@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

The Comatic Smart Stand height DRO kit is about $120 plus shipping. ? Here is a link to the installation process.



Enjoy, and happy new year.

David Best

On Dec 15, 2017, at 3:29 PM,?jsrowe55@...?[felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

It has been several months since I paid for it but I think it was somewhere around $120.? It was a special order so I don't think Kyle stocks it.

Steve





Re: Comatic Smart Stand digital readout

 

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The Comatic Smart Stand height DRO kit is about $120 plus shipping. ? Here is a link to the installation process.


Enjoy, and happy new year.

David Best

On Dec 15, 2017, at 3:29 PM, jsrowe55@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

It has been several months since I paid for it but I think it was somewhere around $120.? It was a special order so I don't think Kyle stocks it.

Steve



Re: Felder Widebelt Sander Belt Storage Option

George
 

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Hi Joel, I checked out your pictures and really like the design you came up with. I think I’m going to borrow it. My wide belt isn’t a Felder so I may come off the ceiling instead of attaching to the machine. I checked Woodcraft and the 3 1/2” Forstner bit is $36.00 plus shipping and tax. I think I’ll just use a piece of the ABS pipe on end to draw a circle, jig saw it close and then use the spindle sander to sand to the line. On a side note I see you have a Ridged spindle sander. ?I have one also. Don’t use it much,but since it only cost $200 and works well, it earns it’s keep. Thanks for sharing,George Gerstner?


On Jan 1, 2018, at 2:36 PM, joelgelman@... [felder-woodworking] <felder-woodworking@...> wrote:

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I just completed a wedding gift project that took so long for a variety of reasons that the couple has ?2 children. ?I posted a few picture of in a new album but then main reason for the album and this thread is to share an ides that has been a nice space saver for me. ?Now that my project is done, I am spending some time on the shop to better organize my things.


On the Felder widebelt sander, I had a variety of belts and I did not want to dedicate wall space for use of handing the belts (better to use that for lumber storage) and so I built storage across the outfeed side of the sander.


What was helpful was the bolts on top that are to be used for crane machine lifting. ?They are M16 and I got 2 M16 nuts and 2 strong tie column bases. ?That provided the support for the wood that would be used to connect to 3 inch ABS pipe. ?The holes were drilled with a 3 1/2 inch Forstner Bit available at woodcraft followed by a slight sanding with the spindle sander. ?The holes were drilled 5 inches apart, but if I could do it over again I would allow just a bit more space. ?to find tune the pipe for any slight tilt, I added some adjustment bolts as shown in 1 of the photos. ?


I now have a way to store 5 belts in a very convenient location using space that would otherwise go unused.?


Just a thought in case anyone was interested.