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Re: 3D printer file for KF700 crosscut fence block

 

Hi Jason,

Sorry it took so long, had to find mine and then blue print it and make the stl file. I did not test print it, and depending on how accurate your 3D print is, you might have to make adjustments for the proper thickness front to back so it matches the stops. I tried to email the stl file, too big. So I'll see if I can load it onto the files portion of the FOG.



Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
lambtoolworks.com


On Thursday, March 27, 2025 at 06:15:02 PM MST, Jason Holtz via groups.io <jholtzy@...> wrote:


Has anyone made a file for this doohickey? 2001 vintage KF700.
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Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406


Re: Vinyl Tile Flooring

 

David,
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I have been considering epoxy to? cover my 20 year old stained concrete floor.? It's getting pretty bad.? ?I did not know vinyl tile was a less expensive option.? Is that cost comparison with labor installed?? ?
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I have seen the plastic and rubber snap key systems but did not like the thickness nor the non-solid feel.? I haven't gotten serious yet but understand there are some "epoxy" products to avoid and, like all coating systems, preparation is key.? Clean up, color and pattern will also determine the system. I'm thinking a lighter, solid color for better ambient lighting and to be able to find #2 setscrews and 1/16" circlips.?
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I like the 1/8" thickness, soft gray color/pattern and glue down installation.? I will be interested in which direction you go.?


Re: Flipper Doors?

 

Jason -?

Tambours would solve the problem. They were early on ruled out due to budget constraints, but I should take another look. Thanks!

On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 9:18?AM Jason Holtz via <jholtzy=[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Brett,
I think tambour doors is your solution. I suspect the weight of a bifold door on the flipper hardware will be problematic. You can make the tambour look like a solid slab when closed but it is a lot of work.

Jason

Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765

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Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406



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Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...


Re: Flipper Doors?

 

Hey Brett,
I think tambour doors is your solution. I suspect the weight of a bifold door on the flipper hardware will be problematic. You can make the tambour look like a solid slab when closed but it is a lot of work.

Jason

Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765

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Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406


Re: ProLock spindle locking mech

 

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Stan I think have one more - I am out of town until next sat. ? If you like I can confirm and get back to you

Get


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Stan Blaszczyk via groups.io <blaszcsj@...>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2025 10:11:00 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FOG] ProLock spindle locking mech
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What was the pm for the 1.25” prolock? Would like to order one. Thanks.?
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Stan Blaszczyk
Causal Maker of Stuff
Cincinnati, OH

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Michael Marsico


Re: ProLock spindle locking mech

 

What was the pm for the 1.25” prolock? Would like to order one. Thanks.?
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Stan Blaszczyk
Causal Maker of Stuff
Cincinnati, OH


Re: Hammer C3-41 Sliding Table Question #hammer

 

Thanks, Mac!


Re: Hammer C3-41 Sliding Table Question #hammer

 

Thanks, David. I don't think it makes a difference but I was surprised to see that much of a kick up. The machine was new to me in 2021 and I moved it into my shop with a pallet jack and uncrated it myself. So that table has not been used to move or lift the machine.


Re: For Sale - Felder Eccentric Clamp #forsale

 

The clamp has been sold, and is on its way to Brad. ?Some unfortunate mail carrier is going to be lugging a 17 pound Priority Mail package in their mail delivery bag! ??


Re: Flipper Doors?

 

They will be narrow enough once folded to go into the 16"-18" depth of the cabinet as well. Disadvantage is the Soss hinges might be visible to the whole world on the edges when folded though. Check with Hafele, I bet they have some sort of solution for all of this

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
lambtoolworks.com


On Friday, March 28, 2025 at 02:52:05 PM MST, Brett Wissel via groups.io <brettwissel@...> wrote:


Actually good point, making the two doors bi-fold would limit them being out of proportion, that's a way to make them small enough to not be problematic - thanks for that suggestion.


On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 4:47?PM Brian Lamb via <blamb11=[email protected]> wrote:
So, you want four doors to look like two? And then they have to retract into the cabinet? Maybe Soss hidden hinges on the two halves and then use flipper dooor hardware for the two assemblies.

Brian Lamb


On Friday, March 28, 2025 at 02:27:42 PM MST, Brett Wissel via <brettwissel=[email protected]> wrote:


I'm looking for expertise on flipper doors, applicability, caveats. Considering a project and concerned that a 2-sidemount door cabinet opening will be too out-of-proportion when open, but still want it to look like a 2-door cabinet opening when closed up.

*Opening 48-54", must be clear due to contents it is storing inside
*Depth of cabinet about 16"-18"
*Only occasional use, perhaps monthly.

Any real world experience or limitations for an opening this wide that still looks like a 2-door cabinet?

--
Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...



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Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...


Re: Flipper Doors?

 

Actually good point, making the two doors bi-fold would limit them being out of proportion, that's a way to make them small enough to not be problematic - thanks for that suggestion.


On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 4:47?PM Brian Lamb via <blamb11=[email protected]> wrote:
So, you want four doors to look like two? And then they have to retract into the cabinet? Maybe Soss hidden hinges on the two halves and then use flipper dooor hardware for the two assemblies.

Brian Lamb


On Friday, March 28, 2025 at 02:27:42 PM MST, Brett Wissel via <brettwissel=[email protected]> wrote:


I'm looking for expertise on flipper doors, applicability, caveats. Considering a project and concerned that a 2-sidemount door cabinet opening will be too out-of-proportion when open, but still want it to look like a 2-door cabinet opening when closed up.

*Opening 48-54", must be clear due to contents it is storing inside
*Depth of cabinet about 16"-18"
*Only occasional use, perhaps monthly.

Any real world experience or limitations for an opening this wide that still looks like a 2-door cabinet?

--
Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...



--
Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...


Re: Flipper Doors?

 

So, you want four doors to look like two? And then they have to retract into the cabinet? Maybe Soss hidden hinges on the two halves and then use flipper dooor hardware for the two assemblies.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
lambtoolworks.com


On Friday, March 28, 2025 at 02:27:42 PM MST, Brett Wissel via groups.io <brettwissel@...> wrote:


I'm looking for expertise on flipper doors, applicability, caveats. Considering a project and concerned that a 2-sidemount door cabinet opening will be too out-of-proportion when open, but still want it to look like a 2-door cabinet opening when closed up.

*Opening 48-54", must be clear due to contents it is storing inside
*Depth of cabinet about 16"-18"
*Only occasional use, perhaps monthly.

Any real world experience or limitations for an opening this wide that still looks like a 2-door cabinet?

--
Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...


Flipper Doors?

 

I'm looking for expertise on flipper doors, applicability, caveats. Considering a project and concerned that a 2-sidemount door cabinet opening will be too out-of-proportion when open, but still want it to look like a 2-door cabinet opening when closed up.

*Opening 48-54", must be clear due to contents it is storing inside
*Depth of cabinet about 16"-18"
*Only occasional use, perhaps monthly.

Any real world experience or limitations for an opening this wide that still looks like a 2-door cabinet?

--
Brett Wissel
Saint Louis Restoration
1831 S Kingshighway Blvd (at Shaw Blvd)
St Louis, MO 63110

314.772.2167
brett@...


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

 

I too am interested so please count me in.
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Ted Earnhardt


Re: Adding Remote Control Switches on Felder

 

I made a folder in the Photos tab titled Hammer K3 Winner Schematic/Wiring diagram. I will also attach a .jpg here.


Re: Adding Remote Control Switches on Felder

 

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Photos are commonly attached. Be sure to save it in a picture format (jpg, png, etc) first. I see .htm extension, which may be the issue.

Imran Malik
IAM Wood Creations

On Mar 28, 2025, at 3:27?PM, Kevin Wells via groups.io <kjwells54@...> wrote:

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It looks like the image doesn't load. Do I need a particular file type?


Re: Adding Remote Control Switches on Felder

 

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Hi Kevin,

I just get a black screen with menu option when I open the attachment on my iphone. Same result if I save it in files.

Imran Malik
IAM Wood Creations

On Mar 28, 2025, at 3:25?PM, Kevin Wells via groups.io <kjwells54@...> wrote:

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Thank you Imran. I'm attaching an image of the schematic/wiring diagram that came with the K3 Winner. Some have asked to keep this topic public in the event the solution will work for them.

On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 3:03?PM imran via <imranwoodshop=[email protected]> wrote:
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 <kjwells54=[email protected]> wrote:

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



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Kevin J. Wells
<Photo -K3 Schematic..htm>


Re: Adding Remote Control Switches on Felder

 

It looks like the image doesn't load. Do I need a particular file type?


Re: Adding Remote Control Switches on Felder

 

Thank you Imran. I'm attaching an image of the schematic/wiring diagram that came with the K3 Winner. Some have asked to keep this topic public in the event the solution will work for them.

On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 3:03?PM imran via <imranwoodshop=[email protected]> wrote:
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 <kjwells54=[email protected]> wrote:

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



--
Kevin J. Wells


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

 

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Hi Imran,

That’s interesting to know. ?When I get back to the shop I’ll have to see if I have one in that groove.

Thx,

Wade

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On Mar 28, 2025, at 11:09?AM, imran via groups.io <imranwoodshop@...> wrote:

?Hi Wade,

There is a stop on the 1100 xcut fence. This is the only way to keep the scale accurate. The stop goes in the channel where blocks slide. The stop had a set screw fixing its location. The locking AL block is registered against this stop to keep scale accurate.

Not home so can’t share a pic. There must be one in the survival guide.

Imran Malik
IAM Wood Creations

On Mar 28, 2025, at 1:47?PM, Wade Dees via groups.io <wjdsignature@...> wrote:

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Thank you Netanel.
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David mentioned on his Flickr video, regarding this upgrade, that probably 9 out of 10 1100mm cross-cut fences do not register accurately each time they are put on, taken off, put on again…etc. ?I’m definitely in the “9” group! ?I took sometime this morning to run through four setups. ?Removing the fence completely each time, just to see where my setup was. ?Attached picture showing the results.
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** Sorry David Best, plywood method here. ?
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You can see the results were all over the place with the various dimensions. ?
So Netanel count me in for a single set up. ?I’ll ship my aluminum block to you when needed.

As for the flip stop not being offered for the single setup order, I’m hoping you could reconsider. ?Reason being is two fold. ?David mentioned the single adjustment screw in the newly designed flip stop is a much easier?experience. ?Versus messing around with two points to go back and forth each time to get things dialed in. ?And second point, aesthetically, it just looks great! ?See the comparison pictures.

Two more questions to the group regarding the 1100mm cross-cut fence:

1. What accuracy tolerances are you guys living with on this set up? ?My cuts were an 18” length. ?
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2. There really is no way to index this fence to lock in from a side to side movement is there? ?Such as how the larger cross-cut fence is set up with a pin on my K700S. ?With how it’s removed, you have to loosen both Kipp levers and the aluminum mounting blocks just slide back and fourth losing their?locations. ?Am I thinking about that correctly?
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Thx,
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Wade
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