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Re: Shaper spindle
David DeCristoforo
Seth
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Actually, you should have BOTH spindles. The 1.25" is a standard U.S. size and the 30mm is a standard Euro (metric) size. Most U.S. made cutters will only be offered in 1.25" or 3/4" whereas the Euro tooling will be 20 or 30mm. Having a 1.25" and a 30mm will give you the most flexibility. David DeCristoforo "Seth Honeyman (Upstate New York)" wrote: This is a sort of a survey. When I ordered my BF6-31, I never gave too |
Re: Shaper spindle
John Renzetti
I usually recommend that new owners get the 30mm spindle with the shaper,
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unless they already own a number of 1.25" cutters. The 30mm cutters are available from a number of US manufacturers or US offices of European manufacturers. However, the best prices are the Leitz cutters that Felder USA sells. I think Charlie Norton did a price comparison between Felder and LeitzUSA and Felder was much less expensive. Felder is starting to sell some 1.25" cutters but these cost a little more than the 30mm. I don't think you'd ever need the 40 or 50mm bore cutters unless you were into some heavy duty continuous manufacturing of large moldings or window and door frames. The Felder catalog lists one set of cutters at 40mm for window and door manufacturing. This set runs almost $4000. Sometime soon the new year 2000 catalog will be available in English. In the meantime usually most of the normal cutters available that are in the big Leitz Lexicon can be acquired through FelderUSA. For something really special, SS Schmidt in NJ, will make up anything you can think of. They did this for a huge cutterhead for Mike Simmons(Geoff Shepherd bought his BF6-31) From what I understand this cutter was about 5" high and 8" in diameter. Take care, John Renzetti ----- Original Message -----
From: dolsid <dolsid@...> To: <felder-woodworking@...> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 1:37 PM Subject: [felder-woodworking] Re: Shaper spindle Seth: I am in the same boat. I didn't know "come here from sic'em" aboutthat I "must have" a Felder cutter will pony up for a 30mm since I understandit is a standard in Europe and that the 40mm is used when spindle deflectionis a potential problem. I assume that a larger motor would be in order forthe heavier duty cutters that would go on the 40mm.----- |
Re: Stop nuts on cross-cut fence
APGAR, Lee, GCM
jeff-- I somehow got signed up twice for the group and am getting two
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copies of every msg. Could you please delete one of my entries? Thanks. My email is lee@.... -----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Shepherd [mailto:geoff@...] Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 1:38 PM To: felder-woodworking@... Subject: [felder-woodworking] Re: Stop nuts on cross-cut fence Oh well - and I thought I was on to something truly clever... turns out the tip about the stop nuts for automatically aligning the cross-cut fence only works on the fence for the outrigger table. The regular cross-cut fence doesn't provide enough lateral adjustment to compensate for the difference in the stop scale at 45 degrees vs. 90. For that one, it looks like I either have to mark and measure manually when cutting at 45 degrees, or add about 54 mm to the desired length and set the stop to that (not a big hassel, but prone to error). ...Geoff ----- Original Message ----- From: Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 7:17 PM Subject: [felder-woodworking] Stop nuts on cross-cut fence Maybe I missed it in the manual, but I *think* I figured out the ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To Post a message, send it to: felder-woodworking@... To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups.com Home: - Simplifying group communications This e-mail is intended only for the addressee named above. As this e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information, if you are not the named addressee, you are not authorised to retain, read, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. ** |
Re: Stop nuts on cross-cut fence
Geoff Shepherd
Oh well - and I thought I was on to something truly clever... turns out the
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tip about the stop nuts for automatically aligning the cross-cut fence only works on the fence for the outrigger table. The regular cross-cut fence doesn't provide enough lateral adjustment to compensate for the difference in the stop scale at 45 degrees vs. 90. For that one, it looks like I either have to mark and measure manually when cutting at 45 degrees, or add about 54 mm to the desired length and set the stop to that (not a big hassel, but prone to error). ...Geoff ----- Original Message -----
From: Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 7:17 PM Subject: [felder-woodworking] Stop nuts on cross-cut fence Maybe I missed it in the manual, but I *think* I figured out the |
Re: Shaper spindle
dolsid
Seth: I am in the same boat. I didn't know "come here from sic'em" about
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shapers I ordered an 1.25 inch spindle assuming that is was a US standard and found Felder did do that size of cutters. I hit the net and found several suppliers in the States so will probably shop here. If I find that I "must have" a Felder cutter will pony up for a 30mm since I understand it is a standard in Europe and that the 40mm is used when spindle deflection is a potential problem. I assume that a larger motor would be in order for the heavier duty cutters that would go on the 40mm.----- Original Message -----
From: "Seth Honeyman (Upstate New York)" <sdhoneyman@...> To: <felder-woodworking@...> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 1:07 PM Subject: [felder-woodworking] Shaper spindle This is a sort of a survey. When I ordered my BF6-31, I never gave toofelder-woodworking-unsubscribe@...
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Re: POLL: Cutting Dados
dolsid
I use a straight bit on the router with the Felder, also use a straight bit
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on a router table, I am in the process of trying to get a dado option running on the Felder but have a backup of using a regular dado set on a Delta table saw in another shop. --- Original Message -----
From: <geoff@...> To: <felder-woodworking@...> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 1:57 AM Subject: [felder-woodworking] POLL: Cutting Dados Given that the Felder machines do not normally accept a stacked dado bladeset, what are your favorite/usual methods of milling dados? felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@... and supplies, with everything you need to throw the perfect party! |
Dado cutting poll reminder...
Geoff Shepherd
I see we have a few new members to the group - welcome!
Just a reminder - there is an informal survey in progress on cutting dados with (or without) Felder equipment. If you haven't cast your vote yet, visit: I'll close the poll and forward the results to the list in a few days or so. So get your vote in while you can. Any of us can start a new survey - please feel free to do so... good topics might be most-used shaper spindle size, or favorite saw blade. To start a new survey, use the following link: ..Geoff (list manager) |
Re: Shaper spindle
Geoff Shepherd
I have three spindles that came with my used BF6-31: 30mm, 1 1/4", and
router. I plan to sell the 1 1/4" to a friend who has a need for it, and I'll just be sure to order 30mm cutters as I build my own collection. I understand some of the heavier-duty cutters (slotting?) use a 40mm bore. From what I've seen, Felder offers quite a good selection of tooling in both their regular and Hammer lines at attractive pricing. I too will soon order the monthly special, and also have on my wish list the slotting cutter, and universal head. Eventually I would like to give a serious go at making my own entry doors and window sashes for restoring my 1915 Bungalow. John recycled some electrons thusly: KF7F, AD7-41, AF22(unlike Geoff's, it's the very very loud version)John - I think they gave you the jet powered version because being a pilot, you would appreciate it more. ;-) ...Geoff |
Re: Shaper spindle
John Renzetti
hi Seth, I think you should not only get to swap your 1 1/4" spindle for
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a 30mm, but you should also get some money to spend on cutters. The 1 1/4" spindle lists for $330, while the 30mm lists for $220. The 30mm is sometimes on sale from the factory. I would get the 30mm spindle. In doing some research on various shaper manufacturers I found that Felder sells top quality Leitz of Germany cutters for a lot less than Leitz does. You could also get some of the Hammer cutters, which are made of aircraft aluminum instead of the Felder Tool Steel. A good starting point on shaper cutters would be the rebate head and then the universal cutterhead set with I believe 7 profiles. This is on sale now for about $179. There are about 90 different profiles available. Also recommend the adjustable slotting cutter. From there you can add the cope and stick and the panel raisers. Talk to you later, John Renzetti KF7F, AD7-41, AF22(unlike Geoff's, it's the very very loud version) ----- Original Message -----
From: Seth Honeyman (Upstate New York) <sdhoneyman@...> To: <felder-woodworking@...> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 2:07 PM Subject: [felder-woodworking] Shaper spindle This is a sort of a survey. When I ordered my BF6-31, I never gave toofelder-woodworking-unsubscribe@...
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Re: Shaper spindle
Philip Tamarkin
...I've got 'em both, and, so far, haven't used either...keep in mind that you can
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always bush 30mm to 1 1/4" if needed, also the 30mm will fit the saw blades for slotting. Most major tooling houses offer both bores now, so tooling isn't much of an issue...-Philip Tamarkin "Seth Honeyman (Upstate New York)" wrote: This is a sort of a survey. When I ordered my BF6-31, I never gave too |
Shaper spindle
Seth Honeyman (Upstate New York)
This is a sort of a survey. When I ordered my BF6-31, I never gave too
much thought to the shaper function. I'd never used a shaper and have a full shelf of router tooling. So I ordered the router spindle and got a shaper spindle essentially as an afterthought. I've since ordered the rebate head - the Felder February special - and found that it was only supplied in 30 MM. My shaper spindle is 1.25". Do you think that I should swap in my 1.25" spindle for a 30 MM. Do you think it is worthwhile for the European tooling available or should I stick with the 1.25? Felder has been nice enough to say that they will exchange spindles for me at no charge, so cost is not a prime consideration. Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Regards - Seth |
Stop nuts on cross-cut fence
Geoff Shepherd
Maybe I missed it in the manual, but I *think* I figured out the
intended use for two stop nuts in the T-track on the back side of the cross-cut fence, at least as indicated in the assembly sheet that comes with the it. One stop goes on the blade-side of the aluminum clamp block (the one that acts as a pivot for the fence), and this stop nut is set so the fence rule is in accurate for 90-degree cross-cuts. The second stop nut goes on the other side of the same aluminum clamping clamping block (between the two clamp blocks actually). This stop nut is set to align the fence rule to be accurate for 45-degree miter cuts. So to get accurate length readings for 90 or 45-degree cuts, you just slide the fence to the stop left or right while adjusting the angle. For in-between angles, it will be off the mark. The only unforunate part of using the second stop nut like this is that it traps the one clamp block on that side of the fence, so moving the fence to the rear position for wide cross-cuts would require loosing that setting. A scribe or pencil mark could save the setting in the mean time. Actually, I suppose there could be a full 45-90-45 lateral degree scale on the back between the stops, but it might vary from machine-to-machine depending on how close the user has set the fence to the blade during initial setup. Then again, most people probably just use a chop saw. :-) ..Geoff (Too much coffee == too much thinking) |
Fw: Hegner Mk.4
Geoff Shepherd
Joel,
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Somehow I knew you might be interested in it. Here is the message I received from the Shopsmith Users Group e-mail list regarding the Hegner: ----- Original Message -----
From: Cort Boyd To: SSUG-L@... Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 5:59 PM Subject: Wet/Dry Grinders + I recently purchased a Delta Model 23-700 Universal Wet/Dry Grinder. For those that may be unfamiliar with this model, it has a (snip)... The second (+) part of my post is this: I have a Hegner Accura MK4 Multifunction Precision Machine, plus numerous accessories, that needs a new home in order to make room for a new lathe. If anyone out there is interested, please contact me "off-list" for further information at, sheldondog@... Thanks all. I haven't really had a chance to participate much, but I have learned TONS from just reading the many great posts to this list. Keep up the great work!!! Cort "Just Makin' Sawdust" |
Re: Speaking of mini-machines...
Joel Cohen
John,
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That would be great!!! They are going to bring one to the Va. Show in the brginning of March for me to play with. Thanks for the response. New baby sooon???? Joel -----Original Message-----
From: John Renzetti [SMTP:J.Renzetti@...] Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 1:43 PM To: felder-woodworking@... Subject: [felder-woodworking] Re: Speaking of mini-machines... Joel, Advanced Machinery Imports that sells the Hegners is right near the New Castle County airport where our plane is based. Do you want me to check it out for you. I know a couple of the people over there. Take care, John Renzetti ----- Original Message ----- From: Joel Cohen <Jcohen@...> To: <felder-woodworking@...> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 1:29 PM Subject: [felder-woodworking] Re: Speaking of mini-machines... > Geoff, > > I may be interested in buying a Mark IV. Do you know anything about the one > that is for sale (condition, price, options, etc)? > > Thanks, > > Joel (703-323-0919, x418) jcohen@... > > -----Original Message----- > From: Geoff Shepherd [SMTP:geoff@...] > Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 1:28 PM > To: felder-woodworking@... > Subject: [felder-woodworking] Speaking of mini-machines... > > We were talking about Joel's Preac machines a little bit ago. Now I > remember what I saw at the ww show - it was a Hegner Accura Mark IV > combination machine. Looked like a tiny little Felder for doing > small > scale precision work, complete with a little sliding table if I > recall > correctly. I know of someone looking to sell one of these in CA to > make > room for a new lathe. > > ..Geoff > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To Post a message, send it to: felder-woodworking@... > To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: > felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@... > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Want to help promote education? Help kids learn to read? AND earn > extra income? Join our affiliate program for the successful Hooked > on Phonics product and you will do all three! > > > > eGroups.com home: > - Simplifying group communications > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To Post a message, send it to: felder-woodworking@... > To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Shop the web for great deals. Save on Computers, > electronics, Home furnishings and more. > > > -- Easily schedule meetings and events using the group calendar! > -- > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To Post a message, send it to: felder-woodworking@... To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ What's the coolest new Web resource? It's the AskMe Page, which allows you to have your own Q&A platform, interact with peers and earn rewards! It's simple, fun & FREE! Get it now! Click here: -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault -- |
Re: Speaking of mini-machines...
John Renzetti
Joel, Advanced Machinery Imports that sells the Hegners is right near the
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New Castle County airport where our plane is based. Do you want me to check it out for you. I know a couple of the people over there. Take care, John Renzetti ----- Original Message -----
From: Joel Cohen <Jcohen@...> To: <felder-woodworking@...> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 1:29 PM Subject: [felder-woodworking] Re: Speaking of mini-machines... Geoff,one that is for sale (condition, price, options, etc)?felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@...
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Re: Speaking of mini-machines...
Joel Cohen
Geoff,
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I may be interested in buying a Mark IV. Do you know anything about the one that is for sale (condition, price, options, etc)? Thanks, Joel (703-323-0919, x418) jcohen@... -----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Shepherd [SMTP:geoff@...] Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 1:28 PM To: felder-woodworking@... Subject: [felder-woodworking] Speaking of mini-machines... We were talking about Joel's Preac machines a little bit ago. Now I remember what I saw at the ww show - it was a Hegner Accura Mark IV combination machine. Looked like a tiny little Felder for doing small scale precision work, complete with a little sliding table if I recall correctly. I know of someone looking to sell one of these in CA to make room for a new lathe. ..Geoff ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To Post a message, send it to: felder-woodworking@... To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Want to help promote education? Help kids learn to read? AND earn extra income? Join our affiliate program for the successful Hooked on Phonics product and you will do all three! eGroups.com home: - Simplifying group communications |
Speaking of mini-machines...
Geoff Shepherd
We were talking about Joel's Preac machines a little bit ago. Now I
remember what I saw at the ww show - it was a Hegner Accura Mark IV combination machine. Looked like a tiny little Felder for doing small scale precision work, complete with a little sliding table if I recall correctly. I know of someone looking to sell one of these in CA to make room for a new lathe. ..Geoff |
Re: 3-ph current draw results
Geoff Shepherd
Charlie,
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I think I left out a bit of info... my two-pole quick-disconnect supplies single-phase power both to the converter as well as contributes two hot legs to the machines. The third leg comes from the converter and joins the original two hot legs. Shutting off the QD cuts all power to the converter and machines simultaneously (no chance of single phase going to the machines unless the converter failed). In other words, as I was measuring at the quick-disconnect, I was measuring the combined load of the phase converter and the powered machine(s). Check out John Renzetti's three-phase wiring diagram in the group Vault, it's what I have done for now: ,%20News,%20and%2 0Reviews/Technical%20Information/3-Phase%20Wiring%20Diagram%20-%20J%20Renzet ti.gif (yow, that's long... you might have to cut'n'paste if it doesn't work) At some point, I may do a fancier set up with a three-phase load center so I can do the automatic dust collector thing. So, last night I got my second receptacle installed and measured the combined load of the phase converter, AF-22LN, and BF6-31. That came out to about 10.5A at the quick-disconnect. I imagine it should be a bit more when the BF6-31 is doing some actual work such as planing 12" wide stock (I'll take that measurement too, just for completeness). I think John's phase converter (same model I have) is cooler running than mine - it uses only a couple amps at idle. Since mine uses about four amps at idle, it does act as a small room heater - can't complain this time of year. The future in phase conversion will probably be these microprocessor controlled inverting-type systems I keep hearing about. Didn't someone on this list retrofit a BF7-41 with one of these? I wonder how the efficiency and cost/benefit ratio is... ..Geoff ----- Original Message -----
From: Charlie Norton <cnorton@...> To: <felder-woodworking@...> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 8:16 AM Subject: [felder-woodworking] Re: 3-ph current draw results The 7.0A you measured was the current flowing to the phase converter afterthan the other two.AC showammeter ($60 Sperry DSA-400) to check the current draw on my KayPhasemasterand Felder machines. Iit should draw at idle 4.6A at 242VAC. My measurements show about 4.2A at wascan only test each machine running by itself. Here are those results as3-phase nota consistent difference about about 0.2A between the two hot lines. I'm onesure what would cause that, but maybe it has to do with the snap-clamp felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@...leg, two legs, or all three and add/average the results? Not sure...felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@...
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Re: 3-ph current draw results
Charlie Norton
The 7.0A you measured was the current flowing to the phase converter after
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the split between the machine and the converter itself, so this is the amount of current required to generate the third phase. When you measure the three phase currents out, you will probably see the difference between the 7A and the 4.2A idle. I am always surprised at how much power the converter takes at idle. I would be curious to see how much current is flowing into each of the 3 phase legs. I wonder if the generated phase current is much different than the other two. Has anyone ever looked at the currents out of the phase converter with a current probe and an o-scope? Do they maintain anywhere near a 120 degree phasing between the three phases? Is the phasing dependant on load? -----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Shepherd <geoff@...> To: felder-woodworking@... <felder-woodworking@...> Date: Sunday, February 20, 2000 10:23 PM Subject: [felder-woodworking] 3-ph current draw results Hi all,Phasemaster and Felder machines.3-phase voltage balance under load and 1-phase current draw with both the BF6-31and the AF-22 LN running simultaneously.felder-woodworking-unsubscribe@...
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