My gut feeling is that the 3d print might not hold up. Maybe try nylon or PETG for print material. You can get some carbon fiber mixed with pla filament but I think it will not be flexible enough to "click" in.
Happy to model for you, but I'm in Australia so hard to test tolerance of fit.
Re: Help Ripping - just got my first sliding table saw. Felder k700s
Good idea, Mr. Best, but I think I will stay with translation apps.
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Rudimentary Spanish is almost necessary here. If I could acquire another language it would perhaps be French. I’d like to be able to read Dumas, or Rostand, in the original.
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(Sorry - getting off topic)
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John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
Re: Help Ripping - just got my first sliding table saw. Felder k700s
On Oct 27, 2024, at 7:50?PM, John Hinman via groups.io <jhinman1911@...> wrote:
I had no problem downloading the file, but Google Translate balked at the size of the original file. The download was 16.9 MB, and Translate said it would not process a file larger than 10 MB.
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I have software that will split up pdf files into manageable portions, but I had not yet done that. I appreciate Mr. Wolf getting it done.
On Oct 27, 2024, at 10:34?AM, Imran Malik <imranindiana@...> wrote:
?Hi David,
Thanks for the reference. It never fails, I looked through the index (obviously not carefully enough) and the section 7 in survival guide before asking the question. Completely missed the installation provided in Section 10 ??♂?
The great survival guide has all the answers if you are smart enough to look carefully.
I will report if the webbing is any different than survival guide on my 2002 KF700.
Imran Malik
On Oct 27, 2024, at 10:11?AM, David P. Best via groups.io <dbestworkshop@...> wrote:
?Imran - from page 226 in the Survival Guide - ?this would be for ?KF700, but the F700 is similar. ?Trunion bolts only exist on pre-X-Roll type machines which I believe is what you have. ?Check the webbing positions on the underside of the cast iron top before drilling - you don’t want to drill into the webs :
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If you plan on using tooling with the BowmouldMaster in conjunction with the sliding table and a crosscut fence, then I would not recommend rotating the template. ?Better to drill two sets if necessary to get the full position flexibility of the hood. ?I often use the BowmouldMaster with counter-profile tooling and a crosscut fence because the dust extraction is so much better with that hood. ?
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On Oct 27, 2024, at 6:54?AM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
Thanks Teboma. Rotating is definitely an option. I should have mentioned that I eyeballed it but my OCD, won’t allow it.
Hi Tom, Thanks for sharing your experience. By omission, I assume you have not discovered any issues. If something came up I could do another set towards the front.
Imran Malik
On Oct 27, 2024, at 8:14?AM, Tom Gensmer via groups.io <tom@...> wrote:
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Hi Imran,?
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I had a similar issue when drilling for the 220mm Bowmould on my TF-130. As Teboma suggests, the easiest solution is to simply rotate the template to avoid existing obstructions.?
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In my case, the limiting factor was the large opening in the table, which precluded rotating the template, so I just shifted it back enough to clear the opening.?
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Tom Gensmer Heritage Home Renewals, LLC Minneapolis, MN
Re: Help Ripping - just got my first sliding table saw. Felder k700s
I had no problem downloading the file, but Google Translate balked at the size of the original file. The download was 16.9 MB, and Translate said it would not process a file larger than 10 MB.
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I have software that will split up pdf files into manageable portions, but I had not yet done that. I appreciate Mr. Wolf getting it done.
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John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
Re: Help Ripping - just got my first sliding table saw. Felder k700s
The German BGHM guide, is the most informative I've seen, regarding the use of sliders.
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All the best
Tom
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I was curious, but don't read German, so I clipped out the section on sliding table saws and let Google take a crack at translating it.? It did well enough that I thought others might want to read it, so I've uploaded the translation to the Files section, at General Information/BGHM sliding table saw training translated.pdf?
On Oct 27, 2024, at 1:48?PM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
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Subject is well documented but my first experience. I did not even know there was a spiral hose between the plastic basket and the external port. One would never know that it is compromised. Totally found by accident as I was looking for webs under casting to install bowmouldmaster.
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Imran Malik
Re: OT: What totally unexpected things you have found in the shop
On Oct 27, 2024, at 12:03?PM, David P. Best via groups.io <dbestworkshop@...> wrote:
?I thought you had a Ph.D in Rhino CAD. ?Send me a dimensioned sketch or annotate the photos with dimensions and I will model it for you in Fusion and send you a STEP or STL file. ?You can get it printed locally.
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On Oct 27, 2024, at 8:30?AM, bacchus6015 via groups.io <joeinno@...> wrote:
Hello All,
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Can anyone point me in the right direction to have a few small parts modeled and printed?
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The parts are from cabinet hardware that was ?overloaded and failed. ?
Subject is well documented but my first experience. I did not even know there was a spiral hose between the plastic basket and the external port. One would never know that it is compromised. Totally found by accident as I was looking for webs under casting to install bowmouldmaster.
Imran Malik
Re: OT: What totally unexpected things you have found in the shop