Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
You are joking right? ?You can¡¯t drill a decent hole 1-inch long?
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 11:59 AM, Michael Garrison Stuber < mtgstuber@...> wrote:
David, ??? I think you forget that Felder doesn't make drill presses.?
We can make wooden blocks, but drilling holes?? Nah.? That's a
problem.? ? --Michael
Have you all considered 3D printing just the plug-end of the thing
that friction fits into the crosscut fence extrusion, and letting
the individual users make their own Splinter tongue out of wood
that attaches to the plug-end with a couple of screws? ?
You guys are all woodworkers, can make wooden blocks
and drill holes, right? ?You might want other end-blocks for
angled cut support, or you might damage one, etc. ?
When I did my design, I specifically wanted a
replaceable end-block for these reasons. ?Below are a few photos
of my original concept, and more details are here including a
dimensioned drawing of the DRO fence profile to make your own
block: ??
?Seems to me that it would be simple enough to just 3D print the
plug with threaded holes included, and let people make what ever
end-effector they want for it. ?Just my two cents.
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 11:30 AM, Brian Lamb
< blamb11@...>
wrote:
Here is a picture of the two different
fence extrusions (well, the current X-roll, DRO and
Non-DRO). The Larger DRO unit fence is on the left,
the smaller, non-DRO is on the right. Two different
animals¡.
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:19 PM,
Brian Lamb < blamb11@...>
wrote:
Correct, for the NON-DRO model, I
didn¡¯t do a design for the large DRO fences
with the split stud mounting. If folks
figure out the distances, I¡¯ll re-design
both with enough meat on the end to be
trimmed.?
--
Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
David,
??? I think you forget that Felder doesn't make drill presses.?
We can make wooden blocks, but drilling holes?? Nah.? That's a
problem.? ?
--Michael
On 1/11/2022 11:55 AM,
david@... via groups.io wrote:
Have you all considered 3D printing just the plug-end of the thing
that friction fits into the crosscut fence extrusion, and letting
the individual users make their own Splinter tongue out of wood
that attaches to the plug-end with a couple of screws? ?
You guys are all woodworkers, can make wooden blocks
and drill holes, right? ?You might want other end-blocks for
angled cut support, or you might damage one, etc. ?
When I did my design, I specifically wanted a
replaceable end-block for these reasons. ?Below are a few photos
of my original concept, and more details are here including a
dimensioned drawing of the DRO fence profile to make your own
block: ??
?Seems to me that it would be simple enough to just 3D print the
plug with threaded holes included, and let people make what ever
end-effector they want for it. ?Just my two cents.
On Jan 11, 2022, at 11:30 AM, Brian Lamb
< blamb11@...>
wrote:
Here is a picture of the two different
fence extrusions (well, the current X-roll, DRO and
Non-DRO). The Larger DRO unit fence is on the left,
the smaller, non-DRO is on the right. Two different
animals¡.
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:19 PM,
Brian Lamb < blamb11@...>
wrote:
Correct, for the NON-DRO model, I
didn¡¯t do a design for the large DRO fences
with the split stud mounting. If folks
figure out the distances, I¡¯ll re-design
both with enough meat on the end to be
trimmed.?
--
Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
On 1/11/22 11:44 AM, Brian Lamb wrote: there are so many variations in this stuff though OK,? I give up. I admit defeat.? I can't find "Splinter Tongue" on the Web. What is a splinter tongue?
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Have you all considered 3D printing just the plug-end of the thing that friction fits into the crosscut fence extrusion, and letting the individual users make their own Splinter tongue out of wood that attaches to the plug-end with a couple of screws? ?
You guys are all woodworkers, can make wooden blocks and drill holes, right? ?You might want other end-blocks for angled cut support, or you might damage one, etc. ?
When I did my design, I specifically wanted a replaceable end-block for these reasons. ?Below are a few photos of my original concept, and more details are here including a dimensioned drawing of the DRO fence profile to make your own block: ?? ?Seems to me that it would be simple enough to just 3D print the plug with threaded holes included, and let people make what ever end-effector they want for it. ?Just my two cents.
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 11:30 AM, Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote:
Here is a picture of the two different fence extrusions (well, the current X-roll, DRO and Non-DRO). The Larger DRO unit fence is on the left, the smaller, non-DRO is on the right. Two different animals¡.

On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:19 PM, Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote:
Correct, for the NON-DRO model, I didn¡¯t do a design for the large DRO fences with the split stud mounting. If folks figure out the distances, I¡¯ll re-design both with enough meat on the end to be trimmed.?
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Are the tapes glued in place on those machines?? My slider has a tape on a metal backing and can be adjusted so fence can be moved to fit the insert and the tape moved to match the cut.? Dave
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So far I have heard 2¡± and 2 3/8¡± long to the blade, so roughly 61mm for 2.375¡±. I can re-design the model accordingly, just don¡¯t want the next guy saying 2.5¡±. You will need to print at least the last 1¡± or so solid.
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:36 PM, Bill Belanger < Bill@...> wrote:
The DRO version on the left fits my Kappa 400 and one other person¡¯s so far. The Non DRO on right I have not been able to get any feedback on.
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 12:30 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote:
Here is a picture of the two different fence extrusions (well, the current X-roll, DRO and Non-DRO). The Larger DRO unit fence is on the left, the smaller, non-DRO is on the right. Two different animals¡.
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:19 PM, Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote:
Correct, for the NON-DRO model, I didn¡¯t do a design for the large DRO fences with the split stud mounting. If folks figure out the distances, I¡¯ll re-design both with enough meat on the end to be trimmed.?
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:11 PM, Bill Belanger < Bill@...> wrote:
Brian,
What you see with the holes is the one you labeled the newest.
Bill
Thats doesn¡¯t look like the proper fence extrusion for the non DRO stop, I think that¡¯s the DRO version. Try printing the other model.
Hi. Here are some pictures of my situation. It did need to be a little longer as per pics and I had to trim the width of the tongue where it fits in extrusion. I gave a kappa 400. Trimming width was easy and then I just threaded a 5/16
bolt in to expand the flanges and hold it tight. The only change that is harder to adjust for is the overall length to reach saw blade.? I need another 5/16 inch. Extra long is easy to deal with.?
Elwin
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 09:55, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard.
Hold the presses! ?
Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote:
No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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So far I have heard 2¡± and 2 3/8¡± long to the blade, so roughly 61mm for 2.375¡±. I can re-design the model accordingly, just don¡¯t want the next guy saying 2.5¡±. You will need to print at least the last 1¡± or so solid.
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:36 PM, Bill Belanger < Bill@...> wrote:
The DRO version on the left fits my Kappa 400 and one other person¡¯s so far. The Non DRO on right I have not been able to get any feedback on. <image_123927839.JPG> On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 12:30 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: Here is a picture of the two different fence extrusions (well, the current X-roll, DRO and Non-DRO). The Larger DRO unit fence is on the left, the smaller, non-DRO is on the right. Two different animals¡.
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:19 PM, Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote:
Correct, for the NON-DRO model, I didn¡¯t do a design for the large DRO fences with the split stud mounting. If folks figure out the distances, I¡¯ll re-design both with enough meat on the end to be trimmed.?
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:11 PM, Bill Belanger < Bill@...> wrote:
Brian, What you see with the holes is the one you labeled the newest.
Bill
Thats doesn¡¯t look like the proper fence extrusion for the non DRO stop, I think that¡¯s the DRO version. Try printing the other model.
Hi. Here are some pictures of my situation. It did need to be a little longer as per pics and I had to trim the width of the tongue where it fits in extrusion. I gave a kappa 400. Trimming width was easy and then I just threaded a 5/16 bolt in to expand the flanges and hold it tight. The only change that is harder to adjust for is the overall length to reach saw blade.? I need another 5/16 inch. Extra long is easy to deal with.? Elwin
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 09:55, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard. Hold the presses! ? Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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The DRO version on the left fits my Kappa 400 and one other person¡¯s so far. The Non DRO on right I have not been able to get any feedback on.
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 12:30 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: Here is a picture of the two different fence extrusions (well, the current X-roll, DRO and Non-DRO). The Larger DRO unit fence is on the left, the smaller, non-DRO is on the right. Two different animals¡.
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:19 PM, Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote:
Correct, for the NON-DRO model, I didn¡¯t do a design for the large DRO fences with the split stud mounting. If folks figure out the distances, I¡¯ll re-design both with enough meat on the end to be trimmed.?
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:11 PM, Bill Belanger < Bill@...> wrote:
Brian, What you see with the holes is the one you labeled the newest.
Bill
Thats doesn¡¯t look like the proper fence extrusion for the non DRO stop, I think that¡¯s the DRO version. Try printing the other model.
Hi. Here are some pictures of my situation. It did need to be a little longer as per pics and I had to trim the width of the tongue where it fits in extrusion. I gave a kappa 400. Trimming width was easy and then I just threaded a 5/16 bolt in to expand the flanges and hold it tight. The only change that is harder to adjust for is the overall length to reach saw blade.? I need another 5/16 inch. Extra long is easy to deal with.? Elwin
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 09:55, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard. Hold the presses! ? Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Here is a picture of the two different fence extrusions (well, the current X-roll, DRO and Non-DRO). The Larger DRO unit fence is on the left, the smaller, non-DRO is on the right. Two different animals¡.
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:19 PM, Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote:
Correct, for the NON-DRO model, I didn¡¯t do a design for the large DRO fences with the split stud mounting. If folks figure out the distances, I¡¯ll re-design both with enough meat on the end to be trimmed.?
On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:11 PM, Bill Belanger < Bill@...> wrote:
Brian, What you see with the holes is the one you labeled the newest.
Bill
Thats doesn¡¯t look like the proper fence extrusion for the non DRO stop, I think that¡¯s the DRO version. Try printing the other model.
Hi. Here are some pictures of my situation. It did need to be a little longer as per pics and I had to trim the width of the tongue where it fits in extrusion. I gave a kappa 400. Trimming width was easy and then I just threaded a 5/16 bolt in to expand the flanges and hold it tight. The only change that is harder to adjust for is the overall length to reach saw blade.? I need another 5/16 inch. Extra long is easy to deal with.? Elwin
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 09:55, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard. Hold the presses! ? Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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Correct, for the NON-DRO model, I didn¡¯t do a design for the large DRO fences with the split stud mounting. If folks figure out the distances, I¡¯ll re-design both with enough meat on the end to be trimmed.?
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 12:11 PM, Bill Belanger < Bill@...> wrote:
Brian, What you see with the holes is the one you labeled the newest.
Bill
Thats doesn¡¯t look like the proper fence extrusion for the non DRO stop, I think that¡¯s the DRO version. Try printing the other model.
Hi. Here are some pictures of my situation. It did need to be a little longer as per pics and I had to trim the width of the tongue where it fits in extrusion. I gave a kappa 400. Trimming width was easy and then I just threaded a 5/16 bolt in to expand the flanges and hold it tight. The only change that is harder to adjust for is the overall length to reach saw blade.? I need another 5/16 inch. Extra long is easy to deal with.? Elwin
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 09:55, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard. Hold the presses! ? Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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Brian, What you see with the holes is the one you labeled the newest.
Bill
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Thats doesn¡¯t look like the proper fence extrusion for the non DRO stop, I think that¡¯s the DRO version. Try printing the other model.
Hi. Here are some pictures of my situation. It did need to be a little longer as per pics and I had to trim the width of the tongue where it fits in extrusion. I gave a kappa 400. Trimming width was easy and then I just threaded a 5/16 bolt in to expand the flanges and hold it tight. The only change that is harder to adjust for is the overall length to reach saw blade.? I need another 5/16 inch. Extra long is easy to deal with.? Elwin
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 09:55, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard. Hold the presses! ? Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Thats doesn¡¯t look like the proper fence extrusion for the non DRO stop, I think that¡¯s the DRO version. Try printing the other model.
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Hi. Here are some pictures of my situation. It did need to be a little longer as per pics and I had to trim the width of the tongue where it fits in extrusion. I gave a kappa 400. Trimming width was easy and then I just threaded a 5/16 bolt in to expand the flanges and hold it tight. The only change that is harder to adjust for is the overall length to reach saw blade. ?I need another 5/16 inch. Extra long is easy to deal with.? Elwin
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 09:55, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
? Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard. Hold the presses! ? Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Hi. Here are some pictures of my situation. It did need to be a little longer as per pics and I had to trim the width of the tongue where it fits in extrusion. I gave a kappa 400. Trimming width was easy and then I just threaded a 5/16 bolt in to expand the flanges and hold it tight. The only change that is harder to adjust for is the overall length to reach saw blade. ?I need another 5/16 inch. Extra long is easy to deal with.? Elwin
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 09:55, Bill Belanger <Bill@...> wrote:
? Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard. Hold the presses! ? Bill Belanger?
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Right, so it looks like I will need a measurement from the saw owner before I print anymore. I thought these should be standard. Hold the presses! ? Bill Belanger?
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 09:45 Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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No problem, there are so many variations in this stuff though, creates a major pain in the butt.
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Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Sorry Brian, just trying to make a suggestion that might work for everyone.
?I have zero interest in a 3d printed splinter tongue so I should have stayed out of it, my apologies?
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Yes - It about 1/2 ¡° short. I¡¯m going to try to adjust the fence with respect to that 1/2¡± ..? Bill was nice enough to printed it for me. ? Chris ??
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Lamb Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 10:24 AM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [FOG] Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences ? Did you make the 3D printed part longer? It looks like it is long enough if you had it mounted in the fence. You aren¡¯t missing the blade by that much and the shoulder that hits the fence looks like you are 1/2¡± or so back from where it should be. ? On Jan 11, 2022, at 9:14 AM, Chris Perren <cperren@...> wrote: ? My KF700 appears to be 2¡± to the blade although I¡¯m not sure its adjustable.? What should the final dimension be Erwin? I don¡¯t have a saw to test it on. Should the step be the same length as the DRO model Brian? Yes I printed mine and found it was about one half inch tooo short of the blade.?? I will half to glue on and addition.??? You all might want to measure from the end of the fence extrusion to the blade first, seems some folks are saying their unit is not 1 5/8¡±, so that might have to vary. Bill: ?Add me in for a couple; I will pass on the fingers addition and am not picky on the color as long as it is a ¡°perfect¡± Felder green (just joshing on the color).? Terry ? On Jan 10, 2022, at 4:26 PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote: I printed in PLA as it¡¯s what I have and I don¡¯t see it being an issue. You could do PETG, Nylon and carbon fiber filled, but I don¡¯t see any advantage to any of those. I have a LED light mount I printed for my CNC mill about 3 or 4 years ago, it¡¯s still working despite being sprayed with coolant and covered in chips all the time, just used PLA on it as well. What plastic type do you recommend printing it in??
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Did you make the 3D printed part longer? It looks like it is long enough if you had it mounted in the fence. You aren¡¯t missing the blade by that much and the shoulder that hits the fence looks like you are 1/2¡± or so back from where it should be.
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On Jan 11, 2022, at 9:14 AM, Chris Perren < cperren@...> wrote:
My KF700 appears to be 2¡± to the blade although I¡¯m not sure its adjustable.? ? Regards, ? Chris Perren ? ? <image001.png> ? ? ? What should the final dimension be Erwin? I don¡¯t have a saw to test it on. Should the step be the same length as the DRO model Brian? ? Yes I printed mine and found it was about one half inch tooo short of the blade.?? I will half to glue on and addition.??? Elwin ? Sent from??for Windows ? ? You all might want to measure from the end of the fence extrusion to the blade first, seems some folks are saying their unit is not 1 5/8¡±, so that might have to vary. ? ? Bill: ?Add me in for a couple; I will pass on the fingers addition and am not picky on the color as long as it is a ¡°perfect¡± Felder green (just joshing on the color).? Terry ? On Jan 10, 2022, at 4:26 PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote: ? I printed in PLA as it¡¯s what I have and I don¡¯t see it being an issue. You could do PETG, Nylon and carbon fiber filled, but I don¡¯t see any advantage to any of those. I have a LED light mount I printed for my CNC mill about 3 or 4 years ago, it¡¯s still working despite being sprayed with coolant and covered in chips all the time, just used PLA on it as well. ? ? What plastic type do you recommend printing it in??
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Mine looks to be 1 11/16 from the blade to the edge of the fence ?
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Brian Lamb Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:05 AM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [FOG] Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences ? When you 3D print you usually have your infill set at 20% to 50%, so you get a solid layer around the outside surfaces and top/bottom, but the inner sections look like honeycomb, saves a lot of time and plastic.? If folks can take a simple measurement from the end of the fence to the edge of the blade, we can make one that is long enough for everybody, but until we know how much they vary, we won¡¯t know how much of the front edge of the tongue to print solid. The way I printed them, based on the measurements I had, they should have had to be trimmed about 1/32¡± of an inch. ? On Jan 11, 2022, at 8:34 AM, David Kumm <davekumm@...> wrote: ? Does it not work to print them long and let the saw cut off the excess so one size fits all?? Dave
If you want to measure as best you can to the blade, I can create the STL files for different lengths, the 1 5/8¡± would be too long by David Best measurements, but obviously not all machines are the same. If we could get a consensus of the dimension, I can post different STL files for different lengths. That way you aren¡¯t trying to glue or screw extensions on. This is why I didn¡¯t want to get involved in printing them for folks¡. :-) ? ? Yes I printed mine and found it was about one half inch tooo short of the blade.?? I will half to glue on and addition.??? You all might want to measure from the end of the fence extrusion to the blade first, seems some folks are saying their unit is not 1 5/8¡±, so that might have to vary. Bill: ?Add me in for a couple; I will pass on the fingers addition and am not picky on the color as long as it is a ¡°perfect¡± Felder green (just joshing on the color). ?Terry On Jan 10, 2022, at 4:26 PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote: I printed in PLA as it¡¯s what I have and I don¡¯t see it being an issue. You could do PETG, Nylon and carbon fiber filled, but I don¡¯t see any advantage to any of those. I have a LED light mount I printed for my CNC mill about 3 or 4 years ago, it¡¯s still working despite being sprayed with coolant and covered in chips all the time, just used PLA on it as well. What plastic type do you recommend printing it in??
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My KF700 appears to be 2¡± to the blade although I¡¯m not sure its adjustable. ? Regards, ? Chris Perren ? ? 
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Bill Belanger Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:31 AM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [FOG] Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences ? What should the final dimension be Erwin? I don¡¯t have a saw to test it on. Should the step be the same length as the DRO model Brian? ? Yes I printed mine and found it was about one half inch tooo short of the blade.?? I will half to glue on and addition.?? Elwin ? Sent from for Windows ? ? You all might want to measure from the end of the fence extrusion to the blade first, seems some folks are saying their unit is not 1 5/8¡±, so that might have to vary. ? ? Bill: ?Add me in for a couple; I will pass on the fingers addition and am not picky on the color as long as it is a ¡°perfect¡± Felder green (just joshing on the color).? Terry ? On Jan 10, 2022, at 4:26 PM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote: ? I printed in PLA as it¡¯s what I have and I don¡¯t see it being an issue. You could do PETG, Nylon and carbon fiber filled, but I don¡¯t see any advantage to any of those. I have a LED light mount I printed for my CNC mill about 3 or 4 years ago, it¡¯s still working despite being sprayed with coolant and covered in chips all the time, just used PLA on it as well. ? ? What plastic type do you recommend printing it in?
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
They can be printed/designed any way you want them¡ as long as you want to do it.
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Can¡¯t they be printed solid, that way they could be made long and the saw cuts it to length for a closer fit, thats why i like them in wood, easy refresh when worn.?
Or maybe a design where you can attach a wood block to the tongue?
Mickey mouse drawing attached, done on iphone and my finger<drawing.png> On Jan 11, 2022, at 10:23 AM, Brian Lamb <blamb11@...> wrote:
? If you want to measure as best you can to the blade, I can create the STL files for different lengths, the 1 5/8¡± would be too long by David Best measurements, but obviously not all machines are the same. If we could get a consensus of the dimension, I can post different STL files for different lengths. That way you aren¡¯t trying to glue or screw extensions on.
This is why I didn¡¯t want to get involved in printing them for folks¡. :-)
Yes I printed mine and found it was about one half inch tooo short of the blade.?? I will half to glue on and addition.??? Elwin ? Sent from??for Windows ? ? You all might want to measure from the end of the fence extrusion to the blade first, seems some folks are saying their unit is not 1 5/8¡±, so that might have to vary. ? ? Bill: ?Add me in for a couple; I will pass on the fingers addition and am not picky on the color as long as it is a ¡°perfect¡± Felder green (just joshing on the color). ?Terry
On Jan 10, 2022, at 4:26 PM, Brian Lamb < blamb11@...> wrote: ? I printed in PLA as it¡¯s what I have and I don¡¯t see it being an issue. You could do PETG, Nylon and carbon fiber filled, but I don¡¯t see any advantage to any of those. I have a LED light mount I printed for my CNC mill about 3 or 4 years ago, it¡¯s still working despite being sprayed with coolant and covered in chips all the time, just used PLA on it as well. ? ? What plastic type do you recommend printing it in??
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