Re: Joining group
Welcome Steve...am new myself and likewise looking to take ownership of a K700S albeit not until summer. K Patel
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KRPatel
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Increasing Motor RPM via VFD
After realizing that people have used end mills on their mortising attachment, I was curious if there is a way to increase the RPM of FD250. The bit on morticing attachment is likely running around
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imran
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Re: #forsale Felder Unofficial Survival Guide
#repair
#forsale
Rod i would like to purchase it if available. Thanks. stan
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Stan Blaszczyk
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Re: Joining group
Welcome, I just recently joined as well. Awesome group and congrats on the K700S! -Ameer N.
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Ameer N.
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Re: Calibration of power drive angle
So I was finally able to get the power drive calibrated, first problem was that the programming code in the attached instructions (2505) was not the correct one for my machine. There are 3 codes
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Mark Kessler
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
#jointerplaner
Joe, did you happen to take a picture of the machine with the modified handle control bracket? ?I am interested to see this modification. ?The clamp does get in the way at times. ¡°I modified it in
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mjpalmer@...
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Re: Joining group
I have had a Hammer A3-31 for 4 years, a ton of Festool and a new Felder K700S arriving in a week or two. ?So looking forward to getting this saw in the shop.
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Steve Lyde
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Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Mike, I had a chance to take a look at your link and I have to say that is fascinating. I had no idea that That was a shout away from my house. The only thing I knew about was the guy that collected
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Glen Christensen
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Re: Joining group
Welcome! What type of equipment do you have? Bill B¨¦langer [email protected]> wrote:
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Bill Belanger
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Re: #forsale Felder Unofficial Survival Guide
#repair
#forsale
I didn't have anyone email me about the Guide, so it's going up on eBay tonight. Take care, Rod
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rodwolfy
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Re: 12" or 16" Jointer /Planer
The Hammer A3-41 has the single pole lifting; however, it does have spring assists on both tables, which are co-planar. I had a 12" J/P and sold it last summer, as I often wanted to joint surfaces
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rodwolfy
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Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
Mike, your idea of frames and several people would speed it up further. I just happen to have railroad ties that are 1/4 scale of 2-1/2 scale, and I mocked it up.? A sheet of melamine plywood, a
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mark thomas
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Re: Joining group
Welcome¡. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Joining group
New to the group Steve Lyde
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Steve Lyde
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
#jointerplaner
Jonathan has the attachment for his CF machine. I'm pretty sure that's much higher RPM than the FD250. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture www.jholtz.com 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 612
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Jason Holtz
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Re: HP needed for heavy cutter?
You might consider laying as many as will fit edge to edge and on a long table, butted to a stop on one end. Clamp the stack horizontally. Lay over and affix a jig to guide a routers with a surfacing
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Robert Johnson
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
#jointerplaner
Jonathan, I have never considered the fact that morticing attachment being attached to J/P runs at a diff RPM than FD250. My dual51 lists 60Hz RPM as 5640 and FD250 lists RPM as 3000. I have never
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imran
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
#jointerplaner
Nope, no lathe at all¡ keeping my eyes out for a small CNC lathe if I ever come across one. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
#jointerplaner
Thanks Robert, but I'm all set in that department.? I have a Hardinge HLV-H.? I bet Brian has one too.
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Jonathan Smith
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Re: Mortising unit for Ad741 / FD250
#jointerplaner
Imran, My mortiser is mounted in the planer arbor so runs whatever speed that is.? I have never run birds mouth so can't compare but the end mills cut to size and the finish is good.? 1/2" is my
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Jonathan Smith
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