Re: #Rebuilding Felder Router Spindle
#rebuilding
Any oe know why they don't use keyways on those hings?
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: #Rebuilding Felder Router Spindle
#rebuilding
Hi Michael, Yes, I can do that. Imran
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imran
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Re: #Rebuilding Felder Router Spindle
#rebuilding
Nice write up Imran.? Thank you. Would you consider printing this to a PDF and posting it to the files section? --Michael Garrison Stuber
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
James, I like your two piece design. Inevitably, the ZCI will need to be replaced (I¡¯ve needed to shim mine several times over the course of about 18 months). Fred, I am interested how you go with
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Derek Cohen
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#Rebuilding Felder Router Spindle
#rebuilding
Well armed with advice from FOG experts, I embarked on rebuilding my router spindle. I had acquired it used and it ran very hot and had a tinny sound. Suspecting that bearings are shot, I decided to
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imran
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Re: Felder bandsaws versus x
Looks great to me. Off the shelf parts for the motor and drive and such? What did you use for the pivot post? Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Ripping on bandsaw
For my bent lamination projects - chairs, primarily - I rip on the bandsaw (using the 3/4" Trimaster blade). The full process continues, as I smooth the cut-edge on the jointer, the return to the
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Mike D. <mjcdorsam@...>
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Re: Ripping on bandsaw
In the middle of a cut on bandsaw walk away with saw running com back and finish . Try that on a table saw martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330
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mac campshure
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Re: Ripping on bandsaw
I rip lumber on the band saw.? Ply and sheet stock can be ripped anywhere.? I've never? heard of it closeing on the? blade. Certainly? hasn't happened to me. The advantages: Smaller Kerf, Never a
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Cross cut fence zero clearance insert
#k700s
?Here is another example for you Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/?hl=en
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Mark Kessler
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Re: Ripping on bandsaw
Thanks for the feedback. Seems it is more of a preference as the safety advantage, I think, has minimized with riving knife, slider and clamps - excluding specific cases mentioned in the OP. I do
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imran
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Re: Cross cut fence zero clearance insert
#k700s
Wade, Check David Best's post ( https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/albums/72157706537836331). I did based on David Best's post using wood before. Yesterday, I modified mine to make the bottom
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James Zhu
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Cross cut fence zero clearance insert
#k700s
Hello group, I¡¯m just setting up my new K700S and wanted to ask about where or how to get a good zero clearance insert for the end of my cross cut fence. ?It¡¯s the heavier duty cross cut fence
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Wade Dees
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Re: Hammer A3-31 Table Flatness
#hammer
Hi Jonathan, Thanks for your comment. Indeed I forgot the most important part... my problem is the following: When jointing narrow stock, say 2~3 inches wide, everything works reasonably well near
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Michael Kraus
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Re: Cabinet Lift Recommendations
As an alternative - You can also use a lift table such as Felder Fat300 or Barth - You¡¯ll need to make a box to put between the table top and the cabinet to increse the max lift height of the table.
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mikkel@...
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Re: Hammer A3-31 Table Flatness
#hammer
I don't think the flatness of the table is a problem until it affects your result after jointing/planing. You don't mention why you started to investigate this. Do you get good results using the
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Jonathan Martens
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
I modified mine using scrap BB plywood (as you can see some finish was left on it) today, the 1/2" plywood can be easily replaced, it is screwed into the vertical 3/4" plywood. [image:
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James Zhu
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Re: Felder bandsaws versus x
there are lots of machine opinions and a lot depends on personal preference rather than what is better. I'm a cast iron saw guy. I like the way a cast iron bandsaw absorbs vibration yet uses a lighter
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David Kumm
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Just wanted to confirm that Bill's Blue sacrificial crosscut fence end does indeed work perfectly on my kappa 400 x-motion analog (for now) crosscut fence! See attached pics!? I did need to adjust
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PK
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Re: Kappa 550 x motion problems
I don¡¯t have the fancy linear rollers System with dissimilar materials just hard ways and hard balls in my old SCMI I occasionally wipe down my ways with this product and works great, i have used
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mac campshure
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