Tilting shaper ideas
Hi Group... here's an idea I wanted to try on the tilting shaper using the
high-speed spindle - sliding dovetails. Usually a sliding dovetail is done
in two steps, one to mill the dovetail groove, and
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Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
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Re: DUST COLLECTOR
Scott,
I assume you mean the AF-22... mine is mounted on the mobile stand, but John
Renzetti has his bolted to the wall. The height from the bottom of the
collector housing (where the bags attach) to
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Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
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Re: dust collector height
Geoff,
Before getting your message, I spoke to Pete at Felder, he said that
the measurement was 33 1/2 inches - but this was the smaller unit, he
said that the bags are the same size. I mounted it at
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Scott Slater <scott@...>
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Ht of bags off the floor
I've got the top of the AF22 frame 42.5" off the floor. This has
allowed enough room so the bags can have some support as they fill. The
regular Felder bags that came with this machine were pretty
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John Renzetti <j.renzetti@...>
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Sliding table - Any lubrication?
My sliding table seems to have a little more friction than before. I found
some oxidation on the rails and cleaned that off, and would like to protect
it. I had heard that you are not to put any
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Jim Voos <jvoos@...>
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Re: Sliding table - Any lubrication?
Dear Jim,
You should put any lubricant that contains oil, silicon or similar
substances on the rails. These substances attract dust and will create
residue on the rails. We recommend any lubricants
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Wolfgang Geiger <wolfgang@...>
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Re: Sliding table - Any lubrication?
Jim, I've always used the Fluidum, which came in the little care kit with
the KF7F. I don't know what's in it, but it works great. One product to
stay away from is some stuff called slip-it.
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John Renzetti <J.Renzetti@...>
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UK prices for Felder BF6-31 and Robland X31
Group - I thought this might be of interest to
some of you. If not, just hit delete. This is the
beginning of a conversation thread over on the
rec.woodworking newsgroup via Deja.com. You can
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Geoff@...
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Thanks I have joined
Thanks to the invitations of Geoff Shepherd and John Renzetti I have
signed-up although I have not yet bought my Felder, hence my question
in rec.woodworking. What intrigued me was the mention the
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Niel Viljoen <nielv@...>
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Re: Thanks I have joined
Niel;
Good question. I'd like to hear more about this. Perhaps Renzetti at Felder East can
fill us in.
Regards,
Mark Rupersburgj
Niel Viljoen wrote:
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Mark Rupersburg <mark@...>
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#125
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BF6-31 replacement
From what I hear and also from a picture of one in the Christmas
catalog, the BF6-31 will be replaced some time this year with the CF700
series machine. It's supposed to be pretty much like a "7"
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John Renzetti <j.renzetti@...>
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Re: Thanks I have joined
Hi Neil,
I just place my order last week for a K700S Professional Sliding Table
Saw. Here is some info from Peter Rodgers some of which is probably
relevant to the new
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Joe Dusel <joedusel@...>
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POLL: Metric or imperial (English) measurements?
This weeks poll is whether you are using Metric or Imperial measurements. I have heard that it is good to use Metric for the shaper, but what about the rest of the machine?
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Please select one of
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scott@...
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Re: Kay Phasemaster Question
Geoff,
It is possible that a small amount of moisture entered the bearings.
The bearing are sealed on one side only, the side facing the end bells
of the converter is open and the grease is located
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John Hartshorne <john@...>
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BF6-31 available/personal websites
One of our members, Jan Jensen a cabinetmaker from CO, has an almost
new BF6-31 for sale. Jan is getting all new seperate Felders. If any of
you know of anyone who may be interested just contact Jan
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John Renzetti <j.renzetti@...>
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Re: Kay Phasemaster Question
Thanks for your response, John. I'll take a look at converter ASAP. Not sure
where to purchase the right grease - the manual calls for Chevron SRI. I'll
try the local industrial suppliers. This
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Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
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Introduction/What's Cooking
We're up to fifty members today. I guess now is as good of a time as any to
"go around the room" and introduce ourselves. No pressure, though... this is
just an idea.
I recenly purchased a barely
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Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
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Re: Uploads, etc...
Just a reminder for those new to the group:
If you are getting overwhelmed with the number of messages from this e-mail
list, most e-mail programs let you sort incoming mail into separate
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Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...>
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Photographs
John R,
You wrote: Also thanks to one of our
agents in the field I was able to obtain some secret photographs of
these machines when they were shown at a European show.
Where are the pictures? I
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Paul D. Schumacher
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Thanks John
Thanks for the invitation to join this site, and possibly the users
group.
As I review the emails that have been sent, it looks as though this is
going to be very informative, and fun.
I have one of
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Rick Strom <rstrom@...>
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