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Hello FOG, I have a brand new AD941, a RL 140 and a Nova Voyager drill press for sale. I am located in Austin, Texas. After a really long wait to get all of them I am moving and will not be able to take them with me. Since this is my first post I am not sure of what I can post.?
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Many thanks to David for all of his excellent PDFs which were invaluable in the setup of the AD941.


Re: OT: Teknatools USA affiliate (maker of Nova drill presses) files for CH 11 reorganization

 

Hi Stan,?
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Good to know on the PM2800B. Looking at the exploded parts diagram, it looks like those drill presses use an entirely different mechanism than the 2820EVS, so whatever the issue was on the 2800 it shouldn't affect the 2820.?
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David Davies, thank you for the reminder on the Willis machines. Far more drill than I need, but impressive looking machines nonetheless!?
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So far the Powermatic has performed well, hopefully it will have a nice, long service life....?
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Tom Gensmer
Heritage Home Renewals, LLC
Minneapolis, MN


Re: Adding Remote Control Switches on Felder

 

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Hi Kevin,

I assume you are asking me about my write-up of the many I shared. If so, I should be able to confirm, if you share the electrical schematic of your machine with me. You can share it here or send it privately by clicking, “Reply to Sender”, at bottom of the message.

Imran Malik
IAM Wood Creations

On Mar 27, 2025, at 5:39?PM, Kevin Wells via groups.io <kjwells54@...> wrote:

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Imran, any idea if this will also work for a K3?


Re: Adding Remote Control Switches on Felder

 

Imran, any idea if this will also work for a K3?


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

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?Hello Netanel,

Just wanted to clarify the parts included.

The single machine option would include the reversible T-nut with built in leveling set screws? ?And when sending in the aluminum block for modification, would I leave the factory Kipp lever in place?

Any chance there might be an option for a new flip stop with a single machine order?

Thx,

Wade



On Mar 26, 2025, at 6:51 PM, netanel.belgazal via groups.io <netanel.belgazal@...> wrote:

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Hello FOG,

As some of you are aware, there is a known issue with the Felder short (1100mm) Xcut fence—it does not consistently register at 90 degrees and for many users requires recalibration each time the fence angle is changed or the fence is re-mounted on the slider after removal.

David Best has invested meaningful time and effort in researching and developing a solution for this problem. For more details, you can review his findings here:

David has decided not to produce additional retrofit kits himself. However, he has generously shared detailed diagrams outlining his solution.

I have located a local metal shop willing to manufacture a batch of these retrofit kits to the required tolerances. Since I don’t have metal milling equipment myself, I will only be facilitating a single production run—provided we reach the minimum order quantity.

Participation & Timeline

If you’re interested in purchasing a kit, please let me know. I’ll be collecting registrations over the next few weeks, and if we reach at least 25 units, we will proceed with the production run. My target is to start production in the May-June time frame.

Available Retrofit Kits & Pricing

  • Retrofit for a Single Machine ($200–$250 + shipping)

    • Requires you to send in your aluminum block for drilling and modification.

    • Includes a retrofitted T-bushing, installation rod, and necessary screws.

  1. Retrofit for Two Machines ($450–$500 + shipping)

    • Includes two T-nuts and two new flip stop that have built in adjustment, in addition to modifications to your aluminum block.

I'll have the final price once I'll know the number of participants.

Supporting David Best

David declined payment for his work in designing this solution, but I believe we should compensate him for his time and dedication. I encourage anyone purchasing the retrofit kit to consider making a donation.

I will personally donate $100 for my kit, plus any profit from this group buy. If you’d like to contribute, I will be collecting donations and forwarding them to David. All of the donations to David get passed along to support people in war-torn communities

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Adding Remote Control Switches on Felder

 

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Due to the discussion of some buying a new saw, thought I share few solutions members have come up with for adding wired and wireless control switches. Depending upon the location of control switches on your machine, this may be of interest.

Wired Remote Start/Stop with Scoring Control

Wireless Schneider Harmony based remote switch:

Wireless Remote Start/Stop with Scoring Control

Imran Malik
IAM Wood Creations


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Please add me to the list for one unit.
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Bill Webb


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Please add me to the list for one unit.
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Thanks!
Tim Nelle
Eureka, Texas


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Thanks for the clarification. Put me down for the two machine kit.
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Craig
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Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

The flip stop is only included if you purchase the two machine kit?


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Count me in. Will the components also include the new flip stop?
Many thanks to you and David both.
Craig


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

B Lam -?
The metal shop knows the required tolerance of 0.002 between the T nut and the bushing.
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Bill - I’ll be using the latest design from David.
you are right about the components (T-nut with 2 screws, aluminum block modification, bronze bushing ext


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Yes, if it’s complete and doesn’t need modification during install.?


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Thanks for ?putting this together. ?I saw that David Best's linked album shows a preliminary design and a final design. ?Am I correct in thinking that your kit will be machined per David's final design for the T-nut (machined stainless steel with two leveling screws), the bushing (machined bronze with groove for set screw), the bushing-supporting aluminum block (with two set screws) and the Kipp lever shaft (with groove for receiving set screw)?


Re: Felder AD941 vs SCM Fs41ES

 

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I can second Netanel on finish from Tersa. It is smooth and in raking light you can see the blade mark lines but not feel them. I go to 180 (unless need lower grit finish) and do a few swipes to remove milling marks.

It does bother me that the blades nick easily. I thought I was getting nicks due to not being careful about what I plan. So plan was to get a new set and use it judiciously on final planning. Well I did that but nicked blade on first pass on glue line. A huge benefit of a Dual 51 is to be able to joint plane glueups. One can shift blades but still annoying.

Tersa finish is great. The chip volume is high which may be an issue for business but as David said, it makes lighter bags. I am not sure which way I will go if there is another planer in my life.

FWIW, few yrs back I read on Sawmill Creek that dummy blades are available for purchase, not recommended to use older worn blades as dummy blades and surprisingly there is a place that sharpens Tersa carbide blades.

Imran Malik
IAM Wood Creations

On Mar 27, 2025, at 1:16?AM, netanel.belgazal via groups.io <netanel.belgazal@...> wrote:

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Yes, you can see the difference between Tersa and spiral. You can easily go from planer directly to 150-180 (my final grit when using hardwax)
with spiral I had to go down to 80-100 to remove some minor milling marks.?
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60 gallon can handle it, it depends on how frequent you are willing to empty it. I can easily fill a 35 gallon in a single milling operation.


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Add me to the list for a
t-nut and clamping block fix


Re: Felder AD941 vs SCM Fs41ES

 

David,
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… why bother with going to the gym when your Felder units provide you with such an opportunity for exercise? ?
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Thanks for the literature review. A lot of the knowledge of interest is generally available somewhere. The challenge is usually to find it in a timely fashion and accessible format.
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Bonne journée ,
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Jacques


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Yes indeed…put me on the list. ?Terry

On Mar 27, 2025, at 6:13 AM, B Lam via groups.io <Brianlam8@...> wrote:

Im in. David mentioned the solution requires precise fitting per machine, I think. Am I getting that correct? And if so what is the solution here?


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Im in. David mentioned the solution requires precise fitting per machine, I think. Am I getting that correct? And if so what is the solution here?


Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut

 

Count me in as interested also.

Brad