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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
In fact, it is related,
I started with the link on the forum for a K3, but I do have a K500 and was asking if anyone did the same on a K500 or can give more information about this K3 solution. I am very happy with all the information I received so far. In my case, and I repeat, in my case, I am more interested in the Fiama solution than the wixey's one because of the way I use use my rip fence. I believe the thread is great as many different solutions have been proposed and discussed with pros and cons. Bill |
Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育Suppose I am not getting how a magnetic strip that sticks on the extrusion in a slot that is existing (on the k700 anyways) and then using the existing hole on top of the head of the rip fence which is also there for the sole purpose of feeding the wire of the read out, mounting the readout to the top of said head and making a simple L bracket (and I do mean simple) is anymore complicated than installing a dro with an encoder rail that requires you to mount the rail below the rip fence, maybe some pictures would help.Just not sure how an encoder rail system less complicated it has more parts, requires more installation hacks and is more constrained. I don’t know maybe i am not reading all this correctly. Also you can use an encoder rail on the xcut, i did 20+ years ago with my accurate technology dro On an scm slider. You just mount it on the face of the extrusion, however you then cannot use the fence in the other position which I never do anyways. Much to messy for me know but at the time it was what I had and only interested in making money building which is futile but i digress... Regards, Mark |
Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
I know there are other solutions to the DRO besides the Wixey but before everyone starts to look at big money and complication let me say that over 6 years of use the simple system that Wixey is has been 100% reliable in that time and I have never had it not work due to dust and debris. Sure an all in one solution that fits in the current fence would be nice and from memory without going to check the mag strip housing in the K series fence is 12mm wide on my saw. I already had the Wixey from my old cabinet saw so I used that and have never regretted it. If I ws to put a different system by the time I imported it and had it on the saw it would be the thick end of 1000AUD so that won't happen any time in the near future.??
All that applies to the CC fence at the infeed end of the slider and not on the outrigger on the K3 and not a Felder saw which is where this discussion seems to be going. The CC fence on the K3 outrigger offers no other feasible options than a mag strip and believe me I have been up and down and all around on this problem and as has someone else I know and the mag strip is it end of story. Sure it couId be done but it won't? be pretty or very user friendly so the idea got the flick. have also looked at fitting a Felder fence to my K3 but not seriously though that option may become available for me in the not too distant future and if so I will then take a long hard look at the whole thing to see if it is possible.? I have just measured the fence extrusion on my K3 and the rip fence tape is 19mm wide and the CC fence is 12mm.? |
Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育Well, I know that European machines definitely get specc’ed with a smaller fence, but at least some of the machines are coming to the USA with the larger fence… I know it can be done, was told this by Felder sales directly.
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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
Strange,
I measured my cross cut fence when you came up with your solution last year or a couple of months ago and I was sure mine did not fit the measurements on your web site. Will measure again, we never know, I might have been drunk with too much water drinking, or Felder changed their K500 fence this past year, mine is now one year old since delivery, or you were told a beautiful story :). Bill |
Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育Not really, at least I don’t see any real discounts. I think you would have to be up in the 20+ units (all the same) to even start to see a small discount.
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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育Imran, the guy that gave me the info said that pricing was a discounted rate for FOG members. Might be worth checking directly with him as there are show discounts as well and pricing he gave me for 3 units was less than oneRegards, Mark |
Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育Thanks Brian. From your experience if we did a group buy of Fiama parts would there be some discount? Imran On Jun 16, 2020, at 7:01 PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?No, crosscut fence only... you guys can make your own rip fence situation, there just isn’t enough money in it to inventory $400 worth of Fiama stuff to sell a $50 bracket (if I could even charge that much).
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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育No, crosscut fence only... you guys can make your own rip fence situation, there just isn’t enough money in it to inventory $400 worth of Fiama stuff to sell a $50 bracket (if I could even charge that much).
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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育Brian, You mean the DRO you use on the xcut fence will work on the 500/700 rip fence or are you offering A kit/product for rip fences? Imran On Jun 16, 2020, at 4:14 PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
?I was told by Felder that the K500’s ordered for the USA were supposed to have the same 72mm x 70mm fence extrusion as the 700 series. So if that is the case, our DRO will work on your rip fence.
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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育I was told by Felder that the K500’s ordered for the USA were supposed to have the same 72mm x 70mm fence extrusion as the 700 series. So if that is the case, our DRO will work on your rip fence.
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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育Bill, Watch this if you have not. I am not sure how close your rip fence is to K700 but should give you a good idea of what is involved. Imran On Jun 16, 2020, at 12:27 PM, Bill James via groups.io <xxrb2010@...> wrote:
?Thanks a lot, I believe I got it. With the fiama unit you just have to replace the measure scale on the rip guide with the magnetic strip from Fiama and find a way to attach their sensor on the rip fence housing with a L bracket as Brian mentioned. I will contact the local Fiama distributor/seller and see what I will get. I know that Brian has a DRO retrofit for K700 outrigger fence (large extrusion), does anyone know of some fiama units that can work the for a K500 outrigger (small extrusion) as a DRO? Bill |
Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
Thanks a lot,
I believe I got it. With the fiama unit you just have to replace the measure scale on the rip guide with the magnetic strip from Fiama and find a way to attach their sensor on the rip fence housing with a L bracket as Brian mentioned. I will contact the local Fiama distributor/seller and see what I will get. I know that Brian has a DRO retrofit for K700 outrigger fence (large extrusion), does anyone know of some fiama units that can work the for a K500 outrigger (small extrusion) as a DRO? Bill |
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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育The mag strip versions are much less sensitive to mounting and alignment issues. With the Felder machines already having extrusions that accept the magnetic strips, it would be smart to go that way. If it wasn’t so easy to use the Fiama units on the rip fence, we would offer the kit… but it’s a simple L-bracket and easily done by the user.
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Re: Wixey digital fence on K500 rip fence - feedback
开云体育Bill, I saved this info that was posted here. Not sure which Mark is it, maybe we will find out. Also look up noble artisan on utube where a FOG member has done this as well. Imran Start of saved msg on DRO: Fyi, here is something I posted back in march on the fiama and the siko I just got an email from the siko guy and its about $500 with 3m of tape Thanks for this, I emailed him and here is the quote for the Fiama if anyone is interested, very reasonable. ? F8P-E-0.5-GR? This part number describes the following specification:? ? battery powered electronic display (black) panel mount ? 0.5 meter cabled sensor (attached)? Price: $272.91/ea.?? ? P50/10-100? This part number describes the following specification:? ? Magnetic band ? 100cm (1 meter) long ? Stainless steel cover strip included? Price: $84.45/ea.?? ? I also got a quote on the SIko ouch, but he told me they would be almost half off during the IWF show and AWFS ? I am quite partial to the fractions which the Fiama does not provide, I am not quite as obsessed as others when it comes to precision with woodworking anything more than 0.15 in general is good enough when measuring as long as its repeatable ? MA503/2-0001 - $579.40/ea MA504/1-0001 - $326.70/ea (alternate to above has display for fractions) MS500H-0001? - 307.70/ea MB500/1-0019 - 325.20 for 3m of scale ? Regards, Mark On Jun 16, 2020, at 9:14 AM, Bill James via groups.io <xxrb2010@...> wrote:
?Thanks for all the feedbacks, Yes, I am completely new to those DRO stuff, so I am ok with all the information I can get. I believe I got the Wixey and pro scale solution type: you need an additional guide/fence on which a reader slide or glide on to know its position. This type of solution, as Mark mentioned has the issue of obstructing the path of the rip fence housing/block rotation. I do it often as my rip fence is against a wall and I need to remove/rotate the block to cut at fill width over the table or right of the blade. So, I am interested in the other type of solution, fiama type, if I got it correct. However, I have no idea what I should look at on the fiama web site. Any hints will be appreciated. Thanks, Bill |