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Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC

 

15% off $11546.? Must look different on the PC vs mobile...


Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC

 

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PK,

this is what i see, where do you see $9850 price? do note that for some reason they list a 12¡± J/P first followed by 18¡± model.



imran

On Nov 24, 2020, at 11:50 PM, PK <paul.kellymjc@...> wrote:

?Baileigh Black Friday sale...

Same 18" machine is (based on the website) is $9850. That is a lot of machine for the $. Basically digidrive and 3000 pounds.

Would be great if you could see on in person running...

Happy to wait for my AD941, but damn...

PK


Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC

 

Baileigh Black Friday sale...

Same 18" machine is (based on the website) is $9850. That is a lot of machine for the $. Basically digidrive and 3000 pounds.

Would be great if you could see on in person running...

Happy to wait for my AD941, but damn...

PK


Re: Qailine quick disconnect

 

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Howard,

are you asking about various quick connect tube fitting used in clamps and in plumbing the slider?

if so what size tube you intend to use?

i have a list of PNs for 5/32¡± (4mm) and 1/4¡± tubing which i have used for two different setups of pneumatic clamps.

BTW, i really have not noted a big difference in clamp performance going from 5/32¡± to 1/4¡± tubing. i do notice that 1/4¡± tubing is available in more material choices and can be more kink resistant due to material options and physical size. Perhaps same is true for quick connect tube fitting seeing what Mac uses, not sure if that quality is available in 5/32¡±.

imran

On Nov 24, 2020, at 10:15 PM, Howard Metz <hdmetz1960@...> wrote:

?I¡¯m looking for the source and part numbers for the quick disconnects people are using with their air clamps.

thanks

howard


Re: Qailine quick disconnect

 

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Howard: ?


David Best

https://www.instagram.com/davidpbest/





On Nov 24, 2020, at 7:14 PM, Howard Metz <hdmetz1960@...> wrote:

I¡¯m looking for the source and part numbers for the quick disconnects people are using with their air clamps.

thanks

howard


Qailine quick disconnect

Howard Metz
 

I¡¯m looking for the source and part numbers for the quick disconnects people are using with their air clamps.

thanks

howard


Re: New resaw setup

 

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That¡¯s interesting David. I¡¯ve had three new Trimasters over the years and they all seem to cut the same: very consistent in both quality and speed. I¡¯ve never had them sharpened as my current provider in Australia does not sharpen the 1¡± variety. I don¡¯t know why. I¡¯ve had one CT Woodmaster band and I agree that the 1.3 TPI fits my saw better. The cut is demonstrably faster and smoother. I think I¡¯d need more exposure with the CT blades to see if they are consistently good or not.

Appreciate your observations David. Thanks for contributing.


Lucky

On 25 Nov 2020, at 8:11 am, David Kumm <davekumm@...> wrote:

I think the quality of the grind is more important than Trimaster Vs CT.? I've had too many people preferring either to guess which is best.? The Trimaster has more carbide but a fast running saw likes the 1.3.? My experience has been that if one tooth is slightly off it really shows in the cut.? Dave



From:?[email protected]?on behalf of David Luckensmeyer
Sent:?Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:51 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?Re: [FOG] 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 another Trimaster. Each to their own.

Lucky

On 25 Nov 2020, at 7:15 am, Jason Holtz <jholtzy@...> wrote:

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?will outlast. In most other cases, planer knives, lathe tooling, etc. the sharp tool steel is a better cut than carbide. The Wood Slicer blades are $45 a piece for our saw and the cut is amazing. I can buy 6 for the price of the Trimaster. Wonder how that math would come out factoring in resharpening of the carbide, possibility of needing more cleanup after cutting etc.

Has someone done this for me already?

Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture?

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765

--?
Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406?



New vacuum clamp pads for the shop

 

Not sure if any of you have or use the festool vacuum clamp system but I stumbled on a guy on ig who sells a very simple design for more then half the cost. Did some great videos on how he uses them so I decided to buy some and really glad I did. I know there¡¯s other kits other there but I liked the size of the pads he does. I¡¯m sure I could make these for a lot less but hey figured I¡¯d share regardless since he¡¯s doing a Black Friday sale.


check him out his ig account is kouroscarpentry and website is kouroscarpentry.com he¡¯s doing?


Re: New resaw setup

 

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I think the quality of the grind is more important than Trimaster Vs CT.? I've had too many people preferring either to guess which is best.? The Trimaster has more carbide but a fast running saw likes the 1.3.? My experience has been that if one tooth is slightly off it really shows in the cut.? Dave



From: [email protected] on behalf of David Luckensmeyer
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 4:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] 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 another Trimaster. Each to their own.

Lucky

On 25 Nov 2020, at 7:15 am, Jason Holtz <jholtzy@...> wrote:

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?will outlast. In most other cases, planer knives, lathe tooling, etc. the sharp tool steel is a better cut than carbide. The Wood Slicer blades are $45 a piece for our saw and the cut is amazing. I can buy 6 for the price of the Trimaster. Wonder how that math would come out factoring in resharpening of the carbide, possibility of needing more cleanup after cutting etc.

Has someone done this for me already?

Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765

--
Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406


Re: New resaw setup

 

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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 another Trimaster. Each to their own.

Lucky

On 25 Nov 2020, at 7:15 am, Jason Holtz <jholtzy@...> wrote:

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?will outlast. In most other cases, planer knives, lathe tooling, etc. the sharp tool steel is a better cut than carbide. The Wood Slicer blades are $45 a piece for our saw and the cut is amazing. I can buy 6 for the price of the Trimaster. Wonder how that math would come out factoring in resharpening of the carbide, possibility of needing more cleanup after cutting etc.

Has someone done this for me already?

Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765

--
Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406


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?will outlast. In most other cases, planer knives, lathe tooling, etc. the sharp tool steel is a better cut than carbide. The Wood Slicer blades are $45 a piece for our saw and the cut is amazing. I can buy 6 for the price of the Trimaster. Wonder how that math would come out factoring in resharpening of the carbide, possibility of needing more cleanup after cutting etc.

Has someone done this for me already?

Jason Holtz
J. Holtz Furniture

3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612 432-2765

--
Jason
J. Holtz Furniture
3307 Snelling Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN 55406


Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

 

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I¡¯m happy to share once I receive it.

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Regards,

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Chris Perren

512-415-6951

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of imranindiana via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 1:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

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Chris,

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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.

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imran


On Nov 22, 2020, at 7:59 PM, Chris Perren <cperren@...> wrote:

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Thanks ¨C I¡¯m going to give it spin¡­ worse case its $50 on a proof of concept.

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Regards,

?

Chris Perren

512-415-6951

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Lamb
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2020 5:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

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In the ad it says1-2mm wide at 1m, and 2-3mm wide at 3m. So I¡¯m guessing about 2mm, and given your blade is about 3mm, that should be fine enough.


Brian Lamb
blamb11@...




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On Nov 22, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Chris Perren <cperren@...> wrote:

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Will this laser produce a crisp line if mounted from a 10 ft ceiling? ? A difference of 6 feet from the saw.?

Thanks,

?

Chris Perren

512-415-6951




On Nov 22, 2020, at 11:55 AM, ahazi <ariel.hazi@...> wrote:

?No need to do much hacking:

It includes power supply and a mount.

Ariel

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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

 

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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

On Nov 22, 2020, at 7:59 PM, Chris Perren <cperren@...> wrote:

?

Thanks ¨C I¡¯m going to give it spin¡­ worse case its $50 on a proof of concept.

?

Regards,

?

Chris Perren

512-415-6951

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Lamb
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2020 5:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

?

In the ad it says1-2mm wide at 1m, and 2-3mm wide at 3m. So I¡¯m guessing about 2mm, and given your blade is about 3mm, that should be fine enough.


Brian Lamb
blamb11@...



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On Nov 22, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Chris Perren <cperren@...> wrote:

?

Will this laser produce a crisp line if mounted from a 10 ft ceiling? ? A difference of 6 feet from the saw.?

Thanks,

?

Chris Perren

512-415-6951



On Nov 22, 2020, at 11:55 AM, ahazi <ariel.hazi@...> wrote:

?No need to do much hacking:

It includes power supply and a mount.

Ariel

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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

 

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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 very faint at 10¡¯. here is a pic with lights off to see laser better.


i tested and found that mounting it on wall in the middle of extended slider works better, at least for this low power laser. i also think it is better to not be mounted on machine as there is some vibration, albeit small. here is a pic with laser mounted on wall.


wall mount


imran?

On Nov 22, 2020, at 10:41 PM, Joe Jensen <joe.jensen@...> wrote:

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Just a thought,? If you screw a strap of steel to two roof trusses and have a magnetic mount you can move side to side and angle easily.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of ahazi
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2020 10:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?

?

No need to do much hacking:

It includes power supply and a mount.

Ariel


Re: Felder slotting cutter

 

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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 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Nov 24, 2020, at 11:55 AM, David Davies <myfinishingtouch@...> wrote:

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With the pin holes on the blades would you be able to offset the teeth so you can overlap them?
Thanks
Dave

On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 11:30 AM Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:
Thanks Mac, that was my next question!

Regards, Mark

On Nov 24, 2020, at 9:04 AM, Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote:

?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
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Nov 23, 2020, at 10:36 PM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

?Thanks David, good info thanks and for the comments

Regards, Mark



On Nov 23, 2020, at 7:12 PM, david@... via <david=[email protected]> wrote:

?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 use with them has been drawer bottom slots, as well as cutting finger joints for small boxes.? They do not produce the same quality cuts as the adjustable groovers with side-nickers such as the one shown in the last photo below.? I also have a couple of Leitz saw blades I had custom ground for flat-bottom groove cutting at even narrower widths.? What else would you like to know?

David Best




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On Nov 23, 2020, at 7:14 AM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

Hi Michael, tooth width is 5 mm so suppose the main use would be for drawer bottoms

Regards, Mark



On Nov 23, 2020, at 9:32 AM, Michael Tagge <mike.j.tagge@...> wrote:

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Wider blade with an exact 4mm vs 3.4mm. Seems like a super niche product to me. Went with a flat top tip blade but haven¡¯t had the opportunity to use it yet, all my cuts have been managed by the Felder adjustable groovers this far.?

Michael Tagge
Built Custom Carpentry?

Get

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of imranindiana via <imranindiana@...>
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 8:11:45 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FOG] Felder slotting cutter
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On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:54 AM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

?Anyone have experience with the Felder slotting cutter? Looking to use it as a joinery blade for cutting tenons, bridle joints anywhere i might want a flat bottom cut. Is there an advantage to the slotting cutter over a rip with FTC?



Regards, Mark





--
Dave & Marie Davies

318-219-7868


Re: New resaw setup

 

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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 choice.? If you change blades a lot you want to be sure the wheels track as it is easy to believe the blade will stay in place until the machine really spins up and if it moves forward into the guard, nothing good happens.? Heat is also an enemy so spinning the back bearing is something I avoid.? Dave


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of tomruth@... <tomruth@...>
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 12:20 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FOG] New resaw setup
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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 is better.? The Laguna can be resharpened and I imagine it's a great blade also. I'm still on my first Lenox blade after two years and and a lot of cutting. I made 800 sf of maple engineered flooring with this blade, cutting 6" to 9" stock.


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

On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 11:30 AM Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:
Thanks Mac, that was my next question!

Regards, Mark

On Nov 24, 2020, at 9:04 AM, Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote:

?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
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Nov 23, 2020, at 10:36 PM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

?Thanks David, good info thanks and for the comments

Regards, Mark



On Nov 23, 2020, at 7:12 PM, david@... via <david=[email protected]> wrote:

?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 use with them has been drawer bottom slots, as well as cutting finger joints for small boxes.? They do not produce the same quality cuts as the adjustable groovers with side-nickers such as the one shown in the last photo below.? I also have a couple of Leitz saw blades I had custom ground for flat-bottom groove cutting at even narrower widths.? What else would you like to know?

David Best




<IMG_4014.jpeg>


<IMG_4015.jpeg>








On Nov 23, 2020, at 7:14 AM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

Hi Michael, tooth width is 5 mm so suppose the main use would be for drawer bottoms

Regards, Mark



On Nov 23, 2020, at 9:32 AM, Michael Tagge <mike.j.tagge@...> wrote:

?
Wider blade with an exact 4mm vs 3.4mm. Seems like a super niche product to me. Went with a flat top tip blade but haven¡¯t had the opportunity to use it yet, all my cuts have been managed by the Felder adjustable groovers this far.?

Michael Tagge
Built Custom Carpentry?

Get

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of imranindiana via <imranindiana@...>
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 8:11:45 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FOG] Felder slotting cutter
?


On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:54 AM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

?Anyone have experience with the Felder slotting cutter? Looking to use it as a joinery blade for cutting tenons, bridle joints anywhere i might want a flat bottom cut. Is there an advantage to the slotting cutter over a rip with FTC?



Regards, Mark





--
Dave & Marie Davies

318-219-7868


Re: New resaw setup

 
Edited

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 beat mass production efficiency)?
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is it wider than what you could buy?
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obviously, total selection of wood has it¡¯s value. if possible, please share how you did it, including choice of joinery. is it a floating installation?
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imran

On Nov 24, 2020, at 12:22 PM, tomruth@... wrote:

Engineered flooring I cut with the Lenox CT

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Re: Felder slotting cutter

 

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Thanks Mac, that was my next question!

Regards, Mark

On Nov 24, 2020, at 9:04 AM, Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression <airtightclamps@...> wrote:

?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
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Nov 23, 2020, at 10:36 PM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

?Thanks David, good info thanks and for the comments

Regards, Mark



On Nov 23, 2020, at 7:12 PM, david@... via groups.io <david@...> wrote:

?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 use with them has been drawer bottom slots, as well as cutting finger joints for small boxes. ?They do not produce the same quality cuts as the adjustable groovers with side-nickers such as the one shown in the last photo below. ?I also have a couple of Leitz saw blades I had custom ground for flat-bottom groove cutting at even narrower widths. ?What else would you like to know?

David Best

https://www.instagram.com/davidpbest/


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On Nov 23, 2020, at 7:14 AM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

Hi Michael, tooth width is 5 mm so suppose the main use would be for drawer bottoms

Regards, Mark



On Nov 23, 2020, at 9:32 AM, Michael Tagge <mike.j.tagge@...> wrote:

?
Wider blade with an exact 4mm vs 3.4mm. Seems like a super niche product to me. Went with a flat top tip blade but haven¡¯t had the opportunity to use it yet, all my cuts have been managed by the Felder adjustable groovers this far.?

Michael Tagge
Built Custom Carpentry?

Get

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of imranindiana via <imranindiana@...>
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 8:11:45 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FOG] Felder slotting cutter
?


On Nov 23, 2020, at 8:54 AM, Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:

?Anyone have experience with the Felder slotting cutter? Looking to use it as a joinery blade for cutting tenons, bridle joints anywhere i might want a flat bottom cut. Is there an advantage to the slotting cutter over a rip with FTC?



Regards, Mark




Re: New resaw setup

 

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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 saw on while the blade was de-tension¡­ ?????????

?

Regards,

?

Chris Perren

512-415-6951

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of tomruth@...
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 11:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FOG] 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 is better.? The Laguna can be resharpened and I imagine it's a great blade also. I'm still on my first Lenox blade after two years and and a lot of cutting. I made 800 sf of maple engineered flooring with this blade, cutting 6" to 9" stock.