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Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
On my k-37 it is m8x20mm. It is also a low head- 5mm high.I'm not sure why the thin head, perhaps for clearance when the blades are tilted- it's the same cap screw for the main blade.I bought a box of
By sl · #106305 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
I have a funny feeling the Mad scientists ( Yes.. YOU..David Best and Brian Lamb and maybe even Mac) are already concocting something deep down in their machining lab as we speak)
By Randy Child · #106304 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
the purpose of all this effort, is so that once we have the boom arm made, kinks worked out, and detailed drawings all made up and all the parts linked where you buy them, is like Joel said, so anyone
By Randy Child · #106303 ·
Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
They might be different from year to year and type of scoring. My 2001 belt driven scoring is a standard socket head cap screw of about 20mm- 25mm in length, not a countersunk head like you are
By Brian Lamb · #106302 ·
Re: Getting started in shaper tooling #shapertools
Try this cutter, might be more of what you are after:
By Brian Lamb · #106301 ·
Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
The threaded section is approx. 1/2". See pics?JohnJMK Services
By "[email protected] · #106300 ·
Re: Getting started in shaper tooling #shapertools
For round over shaper cutters go to the Felder site and type PN 500-04-087 for Standard and PN 04.0.149 for Professional. The universal cutter setup can be confusing but when setup properly can be
By "[email protected] · #106299 ·
Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
By george Woodg <george954679@...> · #106298 ·
Getting started in shaper tooling #shapertools
I am awaiting delivery of a CF531. This will be my first shaper. I'm familiar with router bits of course and the fantastic custom stuff you can do with shaper tooling like rail and stile cutters, but
By TJ Cornish · #106297 ·
Re: Building a closet for dust collector
Another way to think is that fan is spinning in still air and thus doing no work. Imran
By imran · #106296 ·
Re: Building a closet for dust collector
The work (in a physics sense) that a fan does is move air.? The more air moved, the more work done, the more power required.? A low-restriction system moves a lot a air, and thus does a lot of work
By mark thomas · #106295 ·
Re: Building a closet for dust collector
Throttling a pump by increasing head pressure will actually lower the amps in use as the pump is doing less work. A dust collector will pull more amps with a clean filter and fully open duct system
By Glen Christensen · #106294 ·
Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
I have a 700S sliding saw and went to install the scoring blade and was missing the bolt for fastening the blade to the arbor. I¡¯ve determined that it¡¯s an 8mmxx1.25 thread. I want to try and find
By G Fuqua · #106293 ·
Re: Panel Handling
Mac, Yes I do know. I bought them to install a commercial front, with that done and probably no need for them again I thought I would just try it. In my use or trial, the use is just to pull the
By Glen Christensen · #106292 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
Alex, at that point, I will have my boom arm, but as I indicated, part of what I am pursuing with time and some expense involved, ?is to make it so others can easily make one as I think this would be
By joelgelman · #106291 ·
Re: Boom Arm progress
Joel, Ive been following this thread for a while. I agree with David in a group purchase project. I¡¯ve got a machinist friend with a CNC mill he uses exclusively for aluminum. He does amazing
By Alex Bowlds · #106290 ·
Re: Removing Uncured Shellac
About Zinsser Shellac: FWW #243, 2014
By Mark Koury <mhkoury@...> · #106289 ·
Re: Removing Uncured Shellac
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 03:48 PM, Sawdust77 wrote: > > That was supposed to be "I use a magnetic stirrer to mix the powder into > the alcohol"
By Sawdust77 · #106288 ·
Re: Removing Uncured Shellac
Thank you to all that responded with suggestions. I ended up using denatured alcohol to remove the uncured shellac. I was not sure it would work but I was reasonably certain that it would not do any
By Sawdust77 · #106287 ·
Re: Panel Handling
Glen I might¡¯ve totally wrong on this. I use these on glass not designed for wood surfaces maybe melamine but in my opinion not safe. That¡¯s What the name implies. martin/campshure/co/llc mac
By mac campshure · #106286 ·