Re: Felder BF 6 jointer table setup
On the question if one should use thread-lock or anti-seize on the set screws, I am still not sure. Do you find that you have to re-adjust the blades now and then on a machine of this type? The
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Martin
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New file uploaded to [email protected]
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New file uploaded to [email protected]
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New file uploaded to [email protected]
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Re: Upcharge for automated scroring on KF 700
It was either $500 or 1k, Regards, Mark
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Mark Kessler
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Upcharge for automated scroring on KF 700
Can anyone tell me the upcharge (approximate) for automated scoring is on a KF 700 saw/shaper? This is the feature of having a separate motor for the scoring blade rather than having it be powered off
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Acharya Kumarnathaswami
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
#dustcollection
Mac, That totally would have been my method if I didn¡¯t have free access to the 3d printer. Regards, Mark
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Mark Kessler
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
#dustcollection
Can also just clamp the 4¡± hose to the metal, no fitting required Regards, Mark
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Mark Kessler
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
#dustcollection
Regards, Mark
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Mark Kessler
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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Not sure if 5k is out of reach for all hobbyists, have you seen some of the woodworking equipment they buy? ? Regards, Mark
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Mark Kessler
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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the dust port was printed on a Markforged mark 2 and I did not use carbon fibre filament just the nylon with chopped carbon which is more than strong enough. Also if memory serves me it was $6500 not
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Mark Kessler
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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PC is a difficult material to injection mold, very narrow temperature range and degrades under temperature very quickly, I think 3d printing requires a machine that has a heated bed and possibly
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Mark Kessler
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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In the past people have also posted pics of pvc couplings or reducers re-formed to rectangular on one end. A few minutes with a heat gun or torch is all it takes. airtightclamps@...> wrote:
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mark thomas
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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Not sexy but 3 to 5¡± off the shelf is anther option, sucks lumber up the shoot so suction is not a problem. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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Well, everything is "relatively" strong ;-) It's all about compromise.? Some materials are "stronger" (vague term) than others, but there are multiple dimensions to "strong" -- stiffness,
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mark thomas
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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I was searching strength of 3D printed items, since someone asked. PC was suggested as the stronger one for 3D printing. It was a general response so did not state how sophisticated a printer is
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imran
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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Go to Matterhackers for a breakdown of available printing materials. I found PC listed, but it requires 280?C on the extruder and pretty high bed temps too, not sure my printer will get that high. A
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Brian Lamb <bklamb1@...>
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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Well a quick google search says you can print with PC¡. but it¡¯s not always the issue of how strong the base material is, it¡¯s how well one layer fuses to another. If the layer on top doesn¡¯t
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Brian Lamb
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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Brian, Are any of the materials you mentioned are poly carbonate?Google search said it has very good strength. If not, would an inexpensive printer handle PC? Imran ?The printer Mark Kessler is
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imran
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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard
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The printer Mark Kessler is using is out of reach for any home hobby type situation. You can get a decent 3D printer for $500 or so, but it¡¯s going to take $3000-$5000 to get one capable of printing
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Brian Lamb
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