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Re: K 975 wiring

 

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Re: K 975 wiring

 

Imran,
Can you just upload to the FOG files?

Bill Bélanger?

On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 18:20 imranindiana via <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:

Iain,

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I had to scan at 600dpi for a clear image, so file size is large – 26MB.

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Let me know if Hotmail has an issue with file size.

?

Imran

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From: [email protected] On Behalf Of iain lowrie via
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2021 8:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] K 975 wiring

?

That is very generous of you

?

I have that panel off where the cylinders are.

There is no pouch.

?

My machine is from 2005.

?

If you would be so kind?

Could you send it to

?

Very much appreciated.

?

Thank you

iain

?

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On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 6:56 PM, imranindiana via

I can send them in an hour or so but my machine is from 2006

?

There should be a copy in your electrical cabinet. Pouch on the inside of removable panel.

?

Imran?


On Jan 31, 2021, at 6:33 PM, iain lowrie via <iain613@...> wrote:

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Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the two cylinders that control the rise/fall and tilt of the main blade.

The wire that comes FROM terminal #11 of the TILT control came loose from the Height adjustment cylinder.?

Have not idea into which terminal it goes.?

?

Aaarrrgghhh

?

?

?


Re: K 975 wiring

 

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Iain,

?

I had to scan at 600dpi for a clear image, so file size is large – 26MB.

?

Let me know if Hotmail has an issue with file size.

?

Imran

?

From: [email protected] On Behalf Of iain lowrie via groups.io
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2021 8:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] K 975 wiring

?

That is very generous of you

?

I have that panel off where the cylinders are.

There is no pouch.

?

My machine is from 2005.

?

If you would be so kind?

Could you send it to

?

Very much appreciated.

?

Thank you

iain

?

?

On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 6:56 PM, imranindiana via groups.io

I can send them in an hour or so but my machine is from 2006

?

There should be a copy in your electrical cabinet. Pouch on the inside of removable panel.

?

Imran?


On Jan 31, 2021, at 6:33 PM, iain lowrie via groups.io <iain613@...> wrote:

?

Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the two cylinders that control the rise/fall and tilt of the main blade.

The wire that comes FROM terminal #11 of the TILT control came loose from the Height adjustment cylinder.?

Have not idea into which terminal it goes.?

?

Aaarrrgghhh

?

?

?


Re: K 975 wiring

 

That is very generous of you

I have that panel off where the cylinders are.
There is no pouch.

My machine is from 2005.

If you would be so kind?
Could you send it to
SBDEZINE@...

Very much appreciated.

Thank you
iain



On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 6:56 PM, imranindiana via groups.io
<imranindiana@...> wrote:
I can send them in an hour or so but my machine is from 2006.

There should be a copy in your electrical cabinet. Pouch on the inside of removable panel.

Imran?

On Jan 31, 2021, at 6:33 PM, iain lowrie via groups.io <iain613@...> wrote:

?
Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the two cylinders that control the rise/fall and tilt of the main blade.
The wire that comes FROM terminal #11 of the TILT control came loose from the Height adjustment cylinder.?
Have not idea into which terminal it goes.?

Aaarrrgghhh





Re: TableSaw Blades

 

Thanks Guys!

-Annu


Re: TableSaw Blades

 

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Annu,

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As far as Tenryu is concerned here are the options:

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Imran

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From: [email protected] On Behalf Of annu.marwaha@...
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2021 6:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FOG] TableSaw Blades

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Hey All,

I’m in need of a 315mm blade, however the felder store is back ordered about 8 weeks. ?Any suggestions on where I can get blades for the felder bore size anywhere else?

-Annu


Re: K 975 wiring

 

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I can send them in an hour or so but my machine is from 2006.

There should be a copy in your electrical cabinet. Pouch on the inside of removable panel.

Imran?

On Jan 31, 2021, at 6:33 PM, iain lowrie via groups.io <iain613@...> wrote:

?
Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the two cylinders that control the rise/fall and tilt of the main blade.
The wire that comes FROM terminal #11 of the TILT control came loose from the Height adjustment cylinder.?
Have not idea into which terminal it goes.?

Aaarrrgghhh





Re: TableSaw Blades

 

amazon has a few this one is well like Tenryu IW-30050CBD3
Tenryu seem to be quite popular around here.
rigid carbide would be another place.

David


K 975 wiring

 

Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the two cylinders that control the rise/fall and tilt of the main blade.
The wire that comes FROM terminal #11 of the TILT control came loose from the Height adjustment cylinder.?
Have not idea into which terminal it goes.?

Aaarrrgghhh





Re: TableSaw Blades

 

Here's one



Bill Bélanger


On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 4:02 PM <annu.marwaha@...> wrote:
Hey All,

I’m in need of a 315mm blade, however the felder store is back ordered about 8 weeks.? Any suggestions on where I can get blades for the felder bore size anywhere else?

-Annu


TableSaw Blades

 

Hey All,

I’m in need of a 315mm blade, however the felder store is back ordered about 8 weeks. ?Any suggestions on where I can get blades for the felder bore size anywhere else?

-Annu


Re: #forsale Felder Unofficial Survival Guide #repair #forsale

 
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Stan,

Sorry, it was already bid on on eBay, so I can't take it down for a private sale. You're welcome to bid, though.

Also, if one of you Foggers wants to purchase it from outside the US & you win the eBay bid, we can work out the shipping on the outside of the bay.?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/The-Unofficial-Survival-Guide-to-Felder-Sliding-Table-Saws-Like-new/324469180958

Rod


Re: Ten woodworking tools you have to see

 

I went ahead with the preorder offer on the Multirouter inspired by the tilting table and the hope to be able to reasonably record setup information to recreate (chair specific) joinery.? I have a Stanfield horizontal mortiser I bought for the same purpose (which works as advertised) but, in my experience, each setup is unique and hard to replicate.

Between all the other hand held and fixed joinery machinery I’ve got (including chisels), about my only rationale for anything new is being able to efficiently and accurately accomplish (and repeat) that compound angle scenario.

On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 7:44 AM Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> wrote:

Michael

Look closely? at the bearings in the joints of the machines.?

I've never been in the presence of a pantorouter.? but looking at? vids and images I believe the pin bearings on the? pantograph arms? are little other than steel pins in slip fit aluminum holes.? If this is so then it's a terrible? bearing that will produce? immense wear and slop in short order.? But Like I( said I've never been in a room with one so? I? really can't say what exactly? it is.? Maybe they have ball bearings hidden in there? or bronze bushings.?

If I were abut to spend the $$ I''d e want that question answered.

The Multirouter OTOH? has? linear slides and that technology? is well probven and the thing is not made of? cheesy? aluminum extrusion held together by? little bolts

On 1/5/21 9:40 AM, Michael Marsico wrote:
I see woodpeckers has a sale on the multi router from an email today.? ?So i thought I would revive this thread.? I was leaning toward a panto-router and wanted to ask if anyone had used both and what the set up was like.? I see David's comments on the multi-router which, as always, makes a lot of sense.? With the Pantorouter you move the router with the wood being clamped in one position and with the multi-router you move the work piece and tables to and around the router.? Does one of these methods make set up quicker and easier or is it "6 one 1/2 dozen the other"?


Re: Ten woodworking tools you have to see

Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
 

Why not make them from plastic

On 1/31/21 2:58 PM, Philip Davidson wrote:
With the Multirouter you could with metal

Why not make them from plastic??? I mean? that the multirouter people?
do does not mean that you must.? Alum? is more durable and that's
prolly? why they use? it? but? still plastic or wood should do just fine


Re: Ten woodworking tools you have to see

 

The one thing I like about the PantoRouter is it is easy to make your own templates with different shapes. With the Multirouter you could with metal but that would make the process that much harder. For a small shop and many one off projects there is greater flexibility. By the time you buy all the templates etc you are at a much higher price.

Philip Davidson

On Jan 31, 2021, at 1:17 PM, Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> wrote:

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On 1/5/21 11:43 AM, david@... via groups.io wrote:
PantoRouter looks like a toy to me in comparison.

I gotta agree with David here.

The panta has a loyal following much like Festool But it doesn't
lool robust enough to stand hundreds of hours of use.






--
Philip
davidsonukuleles.com


Re: Ten woodworking tools you have to see

Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
 

On 1/5/21 11:43 AM, david@... via groups.io wrote:
?PantoRouter looks like a toy to me in comparison.

I gotta agree with David here.

The panta has a loyal following? much like Festool ? But? it doesn't
lool robust enough to stand ? hundreds of hours of use.


Re: Ten woodworking tools you have to see

Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq.
 

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Michael

Look closely? at the bearings in the joints of the machines.?

I've never been in the presence of a pantorouter.? but looking at? vids and images I believe the pin bearings on the? pantograph arms? are little other than steel pins in slip fit aluminum holes.? If this is so then it's a terrible? bearing that will produce? immense wear and slop in short order.? But Like I( said I've never been in a room with one so? I? really can't say what exactly? it is.? Maybe they have ball bearings hidden in there? or bronze bushings.?

If I were abut to spend the $$ I''d e want that question answered.

The Multirouter OTOH? has? linear slides and that technology? is well probven and the thing is not made of? cheesy? aluminum extrusion held together by? little bolts

On 1/5/21 9:40 AM, Michael Marsico wrote:

I see woodpeckers has a sale on the multi router from an email today.? ?So i thought I would revive this thread.? I was leaning toward a panto-router and wanted to ask if anyone had used both and what the set up was like.? I see David's comments on the multi-router which, as always, makes a lot of sense.? With the Pantorouter you move the router with the wood being clamped in one position and with the multi-router you move the work piece and tables to and around the router.? Does one of these methods make set up quicker and easier or is it "6 one 1/2 dozen the other"?


Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?

 

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Thanks Mark and Glen. ?

Mark, very nice visual, and if your cycle time is right, a reasonable length job.

Even if we can’t get 60 ties in a frame,, say 20. still only 8 hours of work.

Glen Christensen, ?Glad u like the website for . ?Tank collector and rairload foujnder was Jacques Littlefield, who passed 12 years ago at age?


Re: Increasing Motor RPM via VFD

 

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Thanks Joe. Good to know. I sent a msg to WW Tools Works, let’s see if they will sharpen my bits.

Imran

On Jan 30, 2021, at 4:52 PM, bacchus6015 via groups.io <joeinno@...> wrote:

?Imran,

That was a carbide birds mouth (Birdsbeak) bit in the FD250 in the video. ?I bought the bit from Greg at Rangate it may have been made by Sistemi. ?You probably don’t have to worry about sharpening the carbide bits. ?I did not dull mine in all the time I used them.


I think that mortise was about 2.5” deep.

Shallow back and forth passes are what you want for mortising with the birds mouth bits. ?

Joe


On Jan 30, 2021, at 12:15 PM, imranindiana via <imranindiana@...> wrote:

?As I mentioned, it gave me clean accurate cuts.

Joe, I believe you are moving quicker in the video but it could be due to shallow passes. I have not counted the passes. You recall how deep that mortice was, 3”?

Also that is not birdbeak bit. You mentioned earlier using carbide. I am likely couple of weeks from starting on the big door, so be rolling out the FD soon.

Imran

On Jan 30, 2021, at 1:37 PM, bacchus6015 via <joeinno@...> wrote:

?I agree with Brian,

The FD250 is awkward to use and has a steep learning curve.?

The machine does not feel good until it is dialed in then it is a pleasure to use.

Joe



On Jan 30, 2021, at 10:33 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:

Get some experience under your belt and then you can decide if things need changing and what bit is best.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...







Re: Increasing Motor RPM via VFD

 

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Imran,

That was a carbide birds mouth (Birdsbeak) bit in the FD250 in the video. ?I bought the bit from Greg at Rangate it may have been made by Sistemi. ?You probably don’t have to worry about sharpening the carbide bits. ?I did not dull mine in all the time I used them.


I think that mortise was about 2.5” deep.

Shallow back and forth passes are what you want for mortising with the birds mouth bits. ?

Joe


On Jan 30, 2021, at 12:15 PM, imranindiana via <imranindiana@...> wrote:

?As I mentioned, it gave me clean accurate cuts.

Joe, I believe you are moving quicker in the video but it could be due to shallow passes. I have not counted the passes. You recall how deep that mortice was, 3”?

Also that is not birdbeak bit. You mentioned earlier using carbide. I am likely couple of weeks from starting on the big door, so be rolling out the FD soon.

Imran

On Jan 30, 2021, at 1:37 PM, bacchus6015 via <joeinno@...> wrote:

?I agree with Brian,

The FD250 is awkward to use and has a steep learning curve.?

The machine does not feel good until it is dialed in then it is a pleasure to use.

Joe



On Jan 30, 2021, at 10:33 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:

Get some experience under your belt and then you can decide if things need changing and what bit is best.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...