Re: Adjustable Groover Item # 03.0.033 depth of cut
Thanks Imran. ?Do you use both for cutting tenons or do you split one of them? Michael
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Michael Todrin
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Re: Adjustable Groover Item # 03.0.033 depth of cut
I have two of these and you can do 74mm deep cuts. Pretty close to 3¡±
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imran
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Re: Switch on slider?
Besides sheet goods just doing long boards is a pain on my KF. I use a sled due to short slider but would be same if you had parallel clamps on a long slider. I have rough lumber that is all diff
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imran
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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TJ, I virtually never put my feeder down off of the table on my CF741. I only do so when cutting sheet goods, which is not very often. Of course, if you are using a lot of sheet goods, it will be more
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: Switch on slider?
It sure is convenient when working with full sheets of plywood. It¡¯s a nice to have, definitely not a necessity unless you can¡¯t stand crawling under a sheet of plywood loaded on the slider after
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Alex Bowlds
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Adjustable Groover Item # 03.0.033 depth of cut
I wanted to see if anyone knows the depth of cut available when using the Felder Adjustable Groover as a tenon cutter on the shaper? Here is the link to the exact
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Michael Todrin
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Re: Switch on slider?
I am not sure what the cost was but I did use mine a lot wrote: Thank you Michael
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Michael Marsico
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Re: Switch on slider?
I agree with John, if a lot of 1/2 to full sheets then worthwhile if you like to turn the saw on/off with sheet loaded otherwise it¡¯s a nice to have. I typically just turn the saw on and go, I
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Mark Kessler
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Re: Switch on slider?
There used to be instructions in the files section for building your own start switch. It's wired but seemed fairly simple to make. Dave Davies wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com
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David Davies
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Re: Switch on slider?
If you do a lot of large panel work, IMHO definitely worth it. wrote: -- John Kee JMK Services
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"[email protected]
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Switch on slider?
I'm looking for insights and experience for deciding whether it's worth the extra cost to get the option of power switches on the end of the slider for a KF 700. (Cost is $1,000-plus, I think.) Is it
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Acharya Kumarnathaswami
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Re: IWF 2020
Brian, you should fact check your statement.
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[email protected] <correy@...>
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Re: IWF 2020
Starting to drift, or already a flaming dumpster fire of misinformation? I second David's suggestion. Patrick [email protected]> wrote:
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Patrick Kane
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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Sure, if you expect to be walking around the machine it is a trip hazard. Believe me, you are doing the right thing by staying away from mag base. When things go wrong there could be a big impulse of
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imran
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#106405
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Re: IWF 2020
This is starting to drift into political posturing. My request is that we drop this topic before the culture war infects this forum. David Best https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/albums
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David P. Best
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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Interference of the extra long horizontal pipe during the 99%+ of the time the feeder will be folded down. From the pictures people have shared it looks like the standard feeder folds in fairly well
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TJ Cornish
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
#shapertools
Why do you say, forget using it in the saw? Imran
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imran
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Re: What sandpaper grits to order?
My two head gets 120-180. The machine has basic adjustments and shares one motor. When I need a lower grit, I remove the platen to take the second head out of the picture so I don't mess with the
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David Kumm
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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Thanks for all the pictures and input. Should I forget about using it on the saw and just get the tilting bracket plus a DC40? It seems like overkill for what I need, but I would prefer if possible to
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TJ Cornish
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#106400
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Re: IWF 2020
A close friend is a Dr volunteer on the county medial board for Maricopa Co AZ. Apparently 80% of AZ deaths are in nursing homes or on the Navajo Nation where 38% of home have no running water. The
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Joe Jensen
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