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Re: New Facebook Felder Group

Mike D.
 

Erik:

I appreciate and applaud your frankness... I've had the opportunity to manage very large IT organizations, and have learned to minimize my electronic footprint - I come out of hiding for valuable resources, such as this Forum (I wish that I had more to contribute to the this very fine Group...).


Take Care.
Mike D.

On Saturday, February 5, 2022, 08:38:31 PM EST, velomaxx via groups.io <velomaxx@...> wrote:


Hi Imran,

I am very new here and find this group a super resource, including your own contributions.

I get your objective but just want to say that I will never participate in any FB, Twitter, IG, or other similarly organized group.? I do not expect you to change your plans.? I only wish to point out that others may also have this position, which may limit your audience.

These platforms can be very useful, however I choose not to contribute to their financial success at my own expense, so will never participate in any of their offerings.? Hopefully there will be a platform that is more broadly appealing for your initiative.

If not, I hope to learn more from you here and look forward to contributing meaningfully to this group.? However you decide to go I wish you success and I would gladly participate in another type of forum with you.

Erik

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Mike D.
Annapolis, MD
AD951; K700S; N4400


Re: New Facebook Felder Group

 

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Hi Wade,

I am located in central Indiana. About 1 hr north of Indianapolis.

Imran

On Feb 5, 2022, at 8:19 PM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:

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Where in the Midwest are you located?

Thx,

Wade

On Feb 5, 2022, at 8:47 AM, imranindiana <imranindiana@...> wrote:

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Hello All,

After joining couple of Felder facebook groups, I wanted a group that was regional. Goal being that along with all the benefits one could drive from such group, there is a possibility of people getting to know each other, especially ones that are located near each other.

With this thought, I created Midwest Felder Owners Group on Facebook. After I announced it on the two Felder groups, people really wanted to join, even though they are not in midwest. I figured there is strength in numbers so it is open to all. However, I feel strongly about my initially stated goal. So hopefully, in time, perhaps with ideas from others, we will figure out a way to do so. Maybe, we will end up with multiple regions covering all of USA, who knows.

Here is a link for ones interested in joining this group.


Imran


Re: New Facebook Felder Group

 

Hi Imran,

I am very new here and find this group a super resource, including your own contributions.

I get your objective but just want to say that I will never participate in any FB, Twitter, IG, or other similarly organized group.? I do not expect you to change your plans.? I only wish to point out that others may also have this position, which may limit your audience.

These platforms can be very useful, however I choose not to contribute to their financial success at my own expense, so will never participate in any of their offerings.? Hopefully there will be a platform that is more broadly appealing for your initiative.

If not, I hope to learn more from you here and look forward to contributing meaningfully to this group.? However you decide to go I wish you success and I would gladly participate in another type of forum with you.

Erik


Re: New Facebook Felder Group

 

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Where in the Midwest are you located?

Thx,

Wade

On Feb 5, 2022, at 8:47 AM, imranindiana <imranindiana@...> wrote:

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Hello All,

After joining couple of Felder facebook groups, I wanted a group that was regional. Goal being that along with all the benefits one could drive from such group, there is a possibility of people getting to know each other, especially ones that are located near each other.

With this thought, I created Midwest Felder Owners Group on Facebook. After I announced it on the two Felder groups, people really wanted to join, even though they are not in midwest. I figured there is strength in numbers so it is open to all. However, I feel strongly about my initially stated goal. So hopefully, in time, perhaps with ideas from others, we will figure out a way to do so. Maybe, we will end up with multiple regions covering all of USA, who knows.

Here is a link for ones interested in joining this group.


Imran


Re: PantoRouter dovetail auxiliary table

 

Very nice James!!?

I have Jason Holtz's old PU2, and while it's a great machine it's a bit of a one trick pony, and I may end up replacing it someday with a similarly configured MultiRouter with pneumatic clamps. Love the Hoffman keys, thanks for sharing!
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Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


Re: PantoRouter dovetail auxiliary table

 

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Nicely done. I bought a used Fletcher 4000 in a package deal. It uses an I-Beam style insert as opposed to bowtie. Have not used it yet but my friend made about a 100 frames with it. Used in picture framing industry. If lucky you can pick one for couple of hundred.

Imran?

On Feb 5, 2022, at 1:29 PM, James Zhu <james.zhu2@...> wrote:

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I made an auxiliary table mounted on the PantoRouter, so I can mill the dovetail slot for the Hoffman dovetail key. Of course, the table can be mounted on the MultiRouter too.?

The table is very similar to the auxiliary table in this video?.

Three registration blocks can be used to make sure it is mounted on the exact calibrated position every single time, this guarantees that the auxiliary table is perfectly centered, then the perfect matching dovetail slots can be milled on the two jointing pieces.

This is the prototype, the result is very encouraging. I need to make a few different length pieces that I can insert into the vertical template slot as the stop based on the length of the dovetail key.

I used the regular 14 degree dovetail bit, the cut is not clean at all. I think Microjig matchfit dovetail router bit is the solution.?

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James


Re: PantoRouter dovetail auxiliary table

 

Very nice work!!

Steve


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

Excellent, glad it¡¯s up and running.?


PantoRouter dovetail auxiliary table

 

I made an auxiliary table mounted on the PantoRouter, so I can mill the dovetail slot for the Hoffman dovetail key. Of course, the table can be mounted on the MultiRouter too.?

The table is very similar to the auxiliary table in this video?.

Three registration blocks can be used to make sure it is mounted on the exact calibrated position every single time, this guarantees that the auxiliary table is perfectly centered, then the perfect matching dovetail slots can be milled on the two jointing pieces.

This is the prototype, the result is very encouraging. I need to make a few different length pieces that I can insert into the vertical template slot as the stop based on the length of the dovetail key.

I used the regular 14 degree dovetail bit, the cut is not clean at all. I think Microjig matchfit dovetail router bit is the solution.?

IMG_1893.JPG
IMG_1900.JPG

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IMG_1899.JPG

James


New Facebook Felder Group

 

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Hello All,

After joining couple of Felder facebook groups, I wanted a group that was regional. Goal being that along with all the benefits one could drive from such group, there is a possibility of people getting to know each other, especially ones that are located near each other.

With this thought, I created Midwest Felder Owners Group on Facebook. After I announced it on the two Felder groups, people really wanted to join, even though they are not in midwest. I figured there is strength in numbers so it is open to all. However, I feel strongly about my initially stated goal. So hopefully, in time, perhaps with ideas from others, we will figure out a way to do so. Maybe, we will end up with multiple regions covering all of USA, who knows.

Here is a link for ones interested in joining this group.


Imran


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

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Glad you got it going.

Imran

On Feb 5, 2022, at 3:13 AM, MarcusKolloen <MK.snekkerverksted@...> wrote:

?Thanks for all the suggestions, I found the problem thanks to jack and mark.

after fiddling with the connector from the switch on the slider the saw finally turned on!
Seem to be I quite delicate connection, but all good now

thanks again


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

Thanks for all the suggestions, I found the problem thanks to jack and mark.

after fiddling with the connector from the switch on the slider the saw finally turned on!
Seem to be I quite delicate connection, but all good now

thanks again


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

Hi Albert.

im from Norway, so dont know how felder operate in the USA.
the dealership here in Norway was supposed to help me tune up the saw once I got it assembled and connected to power¡­ but now they want to research what the problem might be before they come out to ¡°commission¡±.
this "service" is included as well, but kinda sad it didn¡¯t go as planned ?


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

I dont know how Felder operate in USA. are you able to get a technician in?
normally if its here in New Zealand, it involves with a technician onsite to commission the machine, all inclusive.?


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

Hi Mike.?

think the voltage is good.?

tried the outlet with another machine and it worked just fine.

has to be something with the saw I¡¯m afraid :(


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

We had that clicking noise when out 3phase convertor lost power. ?Is voltage input good?

Mike
M.E. Blake GC


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

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Those were the only things I could think of. Sorry, just noted, you had already mentioned blade cover. As Brian mentioned, you have to work with Felder now. With clicking you mentioned, I imagine a phase is missing.

Imran

On Feb 4, 2022, at 4:11 PM, MarcusKolloen <MK.snekkerverksted@...> wrote:

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tried the e stop as Brian and you suggested but still nothing.

haven¡¯t double checked the back panel, but it¡¯s on and can¡¯t recall seeing any micro switches there either.

micro switch on the bladcover is engaged.

Don¡¯t think there¡¯s any lights on this saw as it¡¯s ?manual rise/fall/tilt and unfortunately no scoring blade¡­( sales man didn¡¯t mention it was an option¡­ though it was standard on this saw aggregate)



Re: Hammer HS950 Edge Sander #whatmachinetobuy

 

It is totally stable.? Possibly better than with the factory setup because the bottom is bolted to a solid panel vs. the 4 posts from the factory.

PK


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

Yes, my display came on and everything seemed to be in order but the blade would not turn on. No blinking indicator, nothing! A quick jiggle on that connection and it worked. I also had an issue with sawdust on the ways interfering with that switch. Bizarre, but doubt that would be an issue on a brand new saw.?


Re: My New k740 saw is not working

 

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Check that connector closely, mine got caught and it pulled the pin just enough that it wouldn¡¯t make contact there was no visible damage, I noticed that one pin was slightly shorter than the other


Regards, Mark



On Feb 4, 2022, at 5:11 PM, MarcusKolloen <MK.snekkerverksted@...> wrote:

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Thanks for the suggestion jack.
it¡¯s connected.
did you¡¯re saw not turn on without it??

just curious, maybe it¡¯s something wrong with the switch on my slider?