Re: Bolt for 700S Scoring Arbor
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george Woodg <george954679@...>
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#106298
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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
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TJ Cornish
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#106297
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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
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imran
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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
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mark thomas
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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
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Glen Christensen
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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
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G Fuqua
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#106293
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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
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Glen Christensen
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#106292
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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
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joelgelman
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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
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Alex Bowlds
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#106290
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Re: Removing Uncured Shellac
About Zinsser Shellac: FWW #243, 2014
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Mark Koury <mhkoury@...>
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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"
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Sawdust77
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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
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Sawdust77
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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
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mac campshure
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Re: Boom Arm progress
Thanks for the update.
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imran
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Re: Panel Handling
Glen, I have no idea what you mean by using a glass cup for moving sheets. Suction cup? Dave Davies wrote:
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David Davies
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Re: Boom Arm progress
Joel, Maybe a group buy of the aluminum pieces? The could be CNC'd with the recess cut for the bearing? Dave Davies [email protected]> wrote:
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David Davies
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Re: Boom Arm progress
The pipe is thinner and lighter than standard PVC, and with 2 inch OD. ?Options considered included having holes made with a Forstner bit along the length of each arm to decrease weight while
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joelgelman
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#106282
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Re: Instruction Manual
David Best has a lot of great info on flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest Imran
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imran
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Re: Instruction Manual
Yeah, it is necessary to provide more information. In the interim, this is a place to start ¡ª maybe¡ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmE9bhjfyhepnFlyXFkWwsQ
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: Instruction Manual
What topics are you interested in? Mark Foster
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Mark Foster
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