Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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In my experience the customs officers have a lot of leeway. I ordered twice from Germany one order with BowmouldMaster was $2k. I did not get a call both times. One time I brought a hand made large
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imran
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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Interesting -- I had the same experience. I had to pay a small import fee (i.e. $75) of approximate $1200 in tooling from Whitehill UK. ¡ From memory the US Custom agent stated ¡°The fee could be
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Chris Perren
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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Yes, it is set so all members can view and edit. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Instruction Manual
Yea I checked out the Flickr, Thanks a lot.
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abners@...
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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The multi use hss head is great place to start. You can find custom grinders, I think I paid about 115$ w shipping for a custom profile a bit ago to match a client¡¯s existing- 4 pieces, 2 cutters
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Michael Tagge
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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So far, I have bought all my Shaper tooling from Whitehill in the UK. I live just outside Nashville, TN. My last order was for around $1200. I did get a notice, in my mail, to call US Customs when the
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Christopher Edwards
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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Based on this thread I added Whitehill and Royce-Ayr to the sources wiki page (/g/felderownersgroup/wiki/18408) I know the last time I mentioned the Wiki there was a problem with the
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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In my experience no one is interested in grinding knives for the Universal head as there is no money in it for them unless they are carbide. That substantially raises the cost. To see the full range
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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I find it very frustrating to deal with Felder for a variety of things, primarily because their eshop website is so flaky. Half the time their stuff is not on the website, and even when it is, it is
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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I thought you could get custom knives for both 40mm & 50mm safety cutters. They had a graph paper for you to draw one out. Remember it being the cheapest option to get profiles, for hobbyist or short
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imran
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Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
Thanks for the quick replies. The one shown by John is like mine on a 2006 model. Gil Nashville
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G Fuqua
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Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
Members always seem to forget that a year is very important since most of the saw configurations cover over 20 years. I believe the pics I showed are from about 2007 to 2013.JohnJMK Services
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Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
Sounds like that is what mine has, the low head 8mm SHCS. It¡¯s to clear the dust collection sheet metal chute that surrounds the blade. Pretty sure I have a box of them out in the shop too. Brian
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Boom Arm progress
I could easily get that taken care of if there is a one time buy type of thing¡. my son is always looking for work for his CNC mill. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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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
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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)
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Randy Child
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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
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Randy Child
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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
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Getting started in shaper tooling
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Try this cutter, might be more of what you are after:
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
The threaded section is approx. 1/2". See pics?JohnJMK Services
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