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Re: New resaw setup
Jason: I have not done that and I wonder too. But I know the CT Woodmaster is much less expensive than the Trimaster and I get a demonstrably better cut and it cuts faster. As a result, I will not buy
By David Luckensmeyer · #111452 ·
Re: New resaw setup
I had a Trimaster previously, and I got a lot of mileage out of it until I cut some anigre which is high in silica. I do wonder about the whole carbide/steel argument though. Obviously the carbide
By Jason Holtz · #111451 ·
Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
I¡¯m happy to share once I receive it. Regards, Chris Perren 512-415-6951 Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 1:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
By Chris Perren · #111450 ·
Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
Chris, would you please share your experience with the green laser. i would like to know if you can see it easily in well lit shop. imran
By imran · #111449 ·
Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
first i found my ebay purchase and the laser i bought says 5mW so 50mW aught to be much brighter. i took mine off the ceiling since saw has been moved. i tried it on the overhead saw guard but it was
By imran · #111448 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
You can use bushings that are bored like used in dado cutters on three outsides to offset the studs or pull the studs out on shaper it won¡¯t beam issue martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111447 ·
Re: New resaw setup
The resaw King runs a thinner band than the Lenox and I've heard it cuts a little slower. It is good for saws that can't tension the .035 Lenox band but the Trimaster or CT are most peoples first
By David Kumm · #111446 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
With the pin holes on the blades would you be able to offset the teeth so you can overlap them? Thanks Dave
By David Davies · #111445 ·
Re: New resaw setup
nice. never thought of building engineered flooring. what was your reason to do so, considering it is likely not cost effective (i could be wrong since i have not looked at prices but it is hard to
Re: Felder slotting cutter
Thanks Mac, that was my next question! Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
By Mark Kessler · #111443 ·
Re: New resaw setup
Thanks Tom.. I¡¯m leaning toward the Lenox Tri-master for my new ¡°used¡± MM16.. I¡¯m not a fan of de-tension a blades at the end of the job. Plus I¡¯ve actually mess up a blade by turning the
By Chris Perren · #111442 ·
Re: New resaw setup
Engineered flooring I made with the Lenox CT
Re: New resaw setup
Chris,? I have the Lenox WoodMASTER CT? 1" 1.3 TPI.? I don't think anyone is resharpening these.? It's too bad as it's an amazing blade.? I have no experience with the Laguna, so can't say which
By tomruth@... · #111440 ·
Re: New resaw setup
I'm using a 1" x .035 x 1.3 Teeth per inch.? Lenox Woodmaster Carbide. I did detention it for a while but lately I've been lazy.? Seems to be fine. I only use it for resaw.? I'm still on my first
By tomruth@... · #111439 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
U may be able to overlap and use more than one if body diameter is les than tip which mor than likly is Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111438 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
I bought the 230mm option to use on my Felder BF631 earlier this year to help with making some large tenons for my homemade workbench. I found it much safer to be able to clamp down the tenons flat
By Davide · #111437 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
Thanks David, good info thanks and for the comments Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/?hl=en
By Mark Kessler · #111436 ·
Re: New resaw setup
Lenox Trimaster? 12 feet, 10 inches; width 1 inch, toothset 3/4 v This is from my order from BandSawBladesDirect, in 2012. Yeah, they last a long time if you take care of them. I detension almost
By Scott Grossman · #111435 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
I own and have used both the 4 and 6mm slot cutters you call out. They work fine provides you employ a backer board when cutting into end-grain for joinery - chip-out is very severe without one. My
By David P. Best · #111434 ·
Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
Perhaps you are asking whether a combo of saw and shaper is reasonable. Personally, the biggest conflict in my work is between the saw and the shaper. If you have room for separates, that¡¯s the way
By habacomike (Mike King) · #111433 ·