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Re: Felder Silent Power Dado 6.3-20mm #forsale

 

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Bummer. ?The dado has been sold. ?Felder is claiming 6-8 weeks for delivery. ?Any other sources other than Felder?

On May 19, 2023, at 2:54 PM, David Luckensmeyer <dhluckens@...> wrote:

Hi Steve:

Theoretically there¡¯s no problem mounting the dado on your shaper spindle. There are no downsides in terms of safety or cutting quality. Just run the shaper on a lower speed. In practice, it will depend on the capacity of your particular shaper. Does your shaper hood accept 228mm diameter cutter heads? And does your below table space allow a 228mm cutter head to lower ¡°enough¡±? It is not just the table opening diameter of your shaper, but also any other protrusions that might stop you lowering (or tilting) such a big cutter. Hope this is helpful.?

Warm regards,
Lucky

Dr David Luckensmeyer

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Steven B <sb@...>
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2023 2:29:08 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FOG] Felder Silent Power Dado 6.3-20mm #forsale
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Not to hijack this thread, but I pose a question for the group:

I'm still familiarizing myself with shaper cutters and operation...Would this dado set be compatible with a 30mm spindle shaper for grooving? And if so are there any downsides to using such large diameter tooling, versus something more standard such as 160mm diameter?

Thank you,
Steve


Re: Felder Silent Power Dado 6.3-20mm #forsale

 

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Hi Steve:

Theoretically there¡¯s no problem mounting the dado on your shaper spindle. There are no downsides in terms of safety or cutting quality. Just run the shaper on a lower speed. In practice, it will depend on the capacity of your particular shaper. Does your shaper hood accept 228mm diameter cutter heads? And does your below table space allow a 228mm cutter head to lower ¡°enough¡±? It is not just the table opening diameter of your shaper, but also any other protrusions that might stop you lowering (or tilting) such a big cutter. Hope this is helpful.?

Warm regards,
Lucky

Dr David Luckensmeyer


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Steven B <sb@...>
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2023 2:29:08 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FOG] Felder Silent Power Dado 6.3-20mm #forsale
?
Not to hijack this thread, but I pose a question for the group:

I'm still familiarizing myself with shaper cutters and operation...Would this dado set be compatible with a 30mm spindle shaper for grooving? And if so are there any downsides to using such large diameter tooling, versus something more standard such as 160mm diameter?

Thank you,
Steve


Re: Felder Silent Power Dado 6.3-20mm #forsale

 

This has been sold. Thanks all for your interest.?


Re: OT: Mafell

 

In Canada, Ultimate Tools in BC and Atlas Tools & Machinery started selling Mafell tools in March, 2023.

It appears Mafell's pricing in Canada is cheaper than Timberwolf based on the exchange rate.



85 track saw is C$1731 = US$1281

James


On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 10:19?AM Patrick Kane <pwk5017@...> wrote:
I know Mafell sells their tools in the UK market with the motors wired for 110/120v. The hertz is obviously different than American power supplies, but I did a deep dive on this last year and couldnt?ascertain whether the 10hz difference makes a damn bit of difference. They run a bit quicker on the US power, but unless you are running a saw for hours on end, it doesnt seem like you are overheating the motor or damaging it. Lastly, I saw images of guys that took apart their Timberwolf imported Mafell tools and the motor plates were marked "110/120v and 50/60hz". I think Mafell warranties their tools for 3-5 years, and i imagine they wouldnt stand behind that warranty if they knew their motors would cook on north american power supply. In a year, i havent noticed any issues using the tools on my residential power.?

Without Timerwolf Tools massive price hike, i think Mafell's products are comparable to Festool's pricing. The part that throws the balance out of whack is the NA price hike. Here is a real quick price comparison of the 85 track saw. Timberwolf is $1,670 before tax. UK outfit is $1,216 before tax. Timberwolf wont warranty your Euro purchased Mafell tools, so if you have an issue you are on the hook for shipping it overseas. Buyer beware on that front.?

Patrick

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 9:56?AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
David Sabo,?

Fortunately, Timberwolf Tools will import any Mafell tool into North America, so there's no NAINA syndrome like there is with Festool. Like you say though, not sure if we'll see a 120V version....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


Re: Felder Silent Power Dado 6.3-20mm #forsale

 

Not to hijack this thread, but I pose a question for the group:

I'm still familiarizing myself with shaper cutters and operation...Would this dado set be compatible with a 30mm spindle shaper for grooving? And if so are there any downsides to using such large diameter tooling, versus something more standard such as 160mm diameter?

Thank you,
Steve


Re: OT: Mafell

 

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I have a few shop hand helds that are 220 v
German of course

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

Designing and building for 50 years


On May 19, 2023, at 9:19 AM, Patrick Kane <pwk5017@...> wrote:

?
I know Mafell sells their tools in the UK market with the motors wired for 110/120v. The hertz is obviously different than American power supplies, but I did a deep dive on this last year and couldnt?ascertain whether the 10hz difference makes a damn bit of difference. They run a bit quicker on the US power, but unless you are running a saw for hours on end, it doesnt seem like you are overheating the motor or damaging it. Lastly, I saw images of guys that took apart their Timberwolf imported Mafell tools and the motor plates were marked "110/120v and 50/60hz". I think Mafell warranties their tools for 3-5 years, and i imagine they wouldnt stand behind that warranty if they knew their motors would cook on north american power supply. In a year, i havent noticed any issues using the tools on my residential power.?

Without Timerwolf Tools massive price hike, i think Mafell's products are comparable to Festool's pricing. The part that throws the balance out of whack is the NA price hike. Here is a real quick price comparison of the 85 track saw. Timberwolf is $1,670 before tax. UK outfit is $1,216 before tax. Timberwolf wont warranty your Euro purchased Mafell tools, so if you have an issue you are on the hook for shipping it overseas. Buyer beware on that front.?

Patrick

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 9:56?AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
David Sabo,?

Fortunately, Timberwolf Tools will import any Mafell tool into North America, so there's no NAINA syndrome like there is with Festool. Like you say though, not sure if we'll see a 120V version....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


Re: OT: Mafell

 

I know Mafell sells their tools in the UK market with the motors wired for 110/120v. The hertz is obviously different than American power supplies, but I did a deep dive on this last year and couldnt?ascertain whether the 10hz difference makes a damn bit of difference. They run a bit quicker on the US power, but unless you are running a saw for hours on end, it doesnt seem like you are overheating the motor or damaging it. Lastly, I saw images of guys that took apart their Timberwolf imported Mafell tools and the motor plates were marked "110/120v and 50/60hz". I think Mafell warranties their tools for 3-5 years, and i imagine they wouldnt stand behind that warranty if they knew their motors would cook on north american power supply. In a year, i havent noticed any issues using the tools on my residential power.?

Without Timerwolf Tools massive price hike, i think Mafell's products are comparable to Festool's pricing. The part that throws the balance out of whack is the NA price hike. Here is a real quick price comparison of the 85 track saw. Timberwolf is $1,670 before tax. UK outfit is $1,216 before tax. Timberwolf wont warranty your Euro purchased Mafell tools, so if you have an issue you are on the hook for shipping it overseas. Buyer beware on that front.?

Patrick

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 9:56?AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
David Sabo,?

Fortunately, Timberwolf Tools will import any Mafell tool into North America, so there's no NAINA syndrome like there is with Festool. Like you say though, not sure if we'll see a 120V version....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


303 Stainless Steel T-Slot Nuts #forsale

 


I'm a new member here so I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Tom Chisam (info@...). I have a small machine shop in Southern California and have done prototype?work for several Felder owners including manufacturing 303 stainless steel T-Slot Nuts (see photos below).?
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After several prototypes and feedback from other owners, the M10838 T-Slot Nut was developed and I ran 90 units available through?my website. I wanted to let the community know given the demand and positive feedback from other?members in this group.
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If you want more information, feel free to email me at?info@...?or visit my website,?. Use product code "FelderOwners"?for a discount.


Re: OT: Mafell

 

David Sabo,?

Fortunately, Timberwolf Tools will import any Mafell tool into North America, so there's no NAINA syndrome like there is with Festool. Like you say though, not sure if we'll see a 120V version....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


Re: OT: Mafell

David Sabo
 

You know the old saying about¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡±if you have to ask¡±

Moreover , I think it pretty safe to say we¡¯ll never see it in the U.S. even if they do produce a 120v version. It just doesn¡¯t fit the U.S. distributor¡¯s core customer in my view.


D

Sent from my iEye


Re: OT: Mafell

 

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Oh I know Fred, couldn¡¯t agree more!

I have my share or Festool, I¡¯m just a torso now! ?

Wade

On May 19, 2023, at 6:21 AM, Fred Rossi <fred@...> wrote:

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So are festool tools but worth every penny.?

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 9:20 AM Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Fred,

My guess is an arm and TWO legs!

???

Wade




On May 19, 2023, at 6:18 AM, Fred Rossi <fred@...> wrote:

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I¡¯d buy it just for the tool-less but change.? Any idea about pricing?

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 8:31 AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
Off Topic: It looks like Mafell has finally revised their smaller format plunge router:??

Not a very polished video, but it gives a general overview of features:??

At first blush, it looks like a handsome little router, and I'm sure I'd find plenty of uses for it, particularly on-site mortising work for locks and strikes. Like their previous smaller format plunge router, it's in the same weight/power/size class as the Festool OF-1010.

No word on whether or not this will be released in 120V or not.....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN

--
______________

Fred Rossi
617.905.6497

--
______________

Fred Rossi
617.905.6497


Re: OT: Mafell

 

So are festool tools but worth every penny.?

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 9:20 AM Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
Fred,

My guess is an arm and TWO legs!

???

Wade




On May 19, 2023, at 6:18 AM, Fred Rossi <fred@...> wrote:

?
I¡¯d buy it just for the tool-less but change.? Any idea about pricing?

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 8:31 AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
Off Topic: It looks like Mafell has finally revised their smaller format plunge router:??

Not a very polished video, but it gives a general overview of features:??

At first blush, it looks like a handsome little router, and I'm sure I'd find plenty of uses for it, particularly on-site mortising work for locks and strikes. Like their previous smaller format plunge router, it's in the same weight/power/size class as the Festool OF-1010.

No word on whether or not this will be released in 120V or not.....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN

--
______________

Fred Rossi
617.905.6497

--
______________

Fred Rossi
617.905.6497


Re: OT: Mafell

 

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Fred,

My guess is an arm and TWO legs!

???

Wade




On May 19, 2023, at 6:18 AM, Fred Rossi <fred@...> wrote:

?
I¡¯d buy it just for the tool-less but change.? Any idea about pricing?

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 8:31 AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
Off Topic: It looks like Mafell has finally revised their smaller format plunge router:??

Not a very polished video, but it gives a general overview of features:??

At first blush, it looks like a handsome little router, and I'm sure I'd find plenty of uses for it, particularly on-site mortising work for locks and strikes. Like their previous smaller format plunge router, it's in the same weight/power/size class as the Festool OF-1010.

No word on whether or not this will be released in 120V or not.....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN

--
______________

Fred Rossi
617.905.6497


Re: OT: Mafell

 

I¡¯d buy it just for the tool-less but change.? Any idea about pricing?

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 8:31 AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
Off Topic: It looks like Mafell has finally revised their smaller format plunge router:??

Not a very polished video, but it gives a general overview of features:??

At first blush, it looks like a handsome little router, and I'm sure I'd find plenty of uses for it, particularly on-site mortising work for locks and strikes. Like their previous smaller format plunge router, it's in the same weight/power/size class as the Festool OF-1010.

No word on whether or not this will be released in 120V or not.....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN

--
______________

Fred Rossi
617.905.6497


Re: OT: Mafell

 

Wow, this Mafell router packs so many nice features that Festool OF-1010 does not have.

If I did not have the OF-1010 and LR32 system, I would probably buy this Mafell router with LO-FA parallel fence and F80-LR rail.

James


On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 8:31?AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
Off Topic: It looks like Mafell has finally revised their smaller format plunge router:??

Not a very polished video, but it gives a general overview of features:??

At first blush, it looks like a handsome little router, and I'm sure I'd find plenty of uses for it, particularly on-site mortising work for locks and strikes. Like their previous smaller format plunge router, it's in the same weight/power/size class as the Festool OF-1010.

No word on whether or not this will be released in 120V or not.....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


Re: OT: Mafell

 

Innovative.? Thanks for sharing.? I¡¯ll file it away in the back of mind in case I burn something out and need to shop routers again.

I¡¯ve become a Mafell fan and have several tools, a couple that replaced (and improved) existing (jigsaw and plunge saw) and a couple that were just net new functionality (portable bandsaw and a grooving saw).? I¡¯ve got my eye on their 85mm saw to replace my monster 16¡± beam saw (which is a frightening, unwieldy beast). ?

Mike

On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 5:31 AM Tom Gensmer <tom@...> wrote:
Off Topic: It looks like Mafell has finally revised their smaller format plunge router:??

Not a very polished video, but it gives a general overview of features:??

At first blush, it looks like a handsome little router, and I'm sure I'd find plenty of uses for it, particularly on-site mortising work for locks and strikes. Like their previous smaller format plunge router, it's in the same weight/power/size class as the Festool OF-1010.

No word on whether or not this will be released in 120V or not.....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


OT: Mafell

 

Off Topic: It looks like Mafell has finally revised their smaller format plunge router:??

Not a very polished video, but it gives a general overview of features:??

At first blush, it looks like a handsome little router, and I'm sure I'd find plenty of uses for it, particularly on-site mortising work for locks and strikes. Like their previous smaller format plunge router, it's in the same weight/power/size class as the Festool OF-1010.

No word on whether or not this will be released in 120V or not.....?
--
Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


Re: Felder Silent Power Dado 6.3-20mm #forsale

 

Hi Todd,?

Is this still available? I'm in Wisconsin. Also, have you sold your Mac clamps already? I figured you must have, the post was six months ago.

Thanks,

Kyle


Re: A3-31 setup and calibration

 

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In late 1800¡¯s sq heads on jointer were outlawed. New round head projections are only 1 or 2 mm so if your hand hits it bounces off . Same with open winged shaper cutters I would avoid. Have same flaw as aw heads.?
When very young I had a few planers and stickers and tennoners with square heads.
Worked ok one has to be particular with torque on the keeper bolts or trouble flies.
for complicated set ups on stickers these slotted knives give added flexibility in meeting design .
Personally for me it it¡¯s not straight and sq it doesn¡¯t work in my tastes.
Done ?all the old fashion gobley gook stuff for others and don¡¯t have to do that any more to make a buck.
Know just have to avoid hot SS chips and 6061 razor blades.
mac,,


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

Designing and building for 50 years


On May 17, 2023, at 11:06 AM, John Hinman <jhinman1911@...> wrote:

?Thanks!
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John Hinman
Boise ID
K700S and A941


K 975 Professional Saw For Sale $7500

 

I'm preparing to sell my K975 saw, which will be available in July hopefully when my new saw should be here. I'm located in Aromas, northern California, about 1.5 south of San Francisco.
The saw is 3 phase?( converter not included) and I bought it new in 2004. I have a small single-man professional workshop. The saw is showing cosmetic?wear but has performed flawlessly.
It has a 2800mm sliding table, and tiger fences on both the rip and crosscut fences.
Electric on/off on the end of the slider.
Power raise on the main and scoring unit, manual adjustment on the blade tilt.
Please ask any questions you might have.

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