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Re: Eagerly awaiting info on the new Felder FW 850...
The only time the platen gets removed here is for hogging off with a 60 grit belt. There's a 100 or 120 grit belt on the machine 95% of the time. I haven't measured the thickness difference between
By Jason Holtz · #122129 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Thanks for that pointer, Jerry! Tim [email protected]> wrote:
By Tim House · #122128 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Tim, To be sure of a parallel cut, I always set the front (fritz) to the measurement and then slide Franz up to Fritz and use a straight scrap piece to align Franz with Fritz.? ?I only really use
By Jerry Madigan · #122127 ·
Re: I¡¯m on the fence, about choosing a parallel fence.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 12:36 PM, Wade Dees wrote: > > > You just click on their name in the above info, and it sets a new email > page, directed to them only. > > Wade > > >> On Mar 11, 2022, at 7:53
By Mike · #122126 ·
Re: Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts
I ordered a zero clearance insert with my K700 that is coming in next month. Based on what I am hearing, I would also be interested in purchasing one of these inserts. My saw will not have a scoring
By Edward Cohen · #122125 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
So how much moolah does one need to shell out for this engineering marvel?
By Edward Cohen · #122124 ·
Re: Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts
Me too.
By Mike · #122123 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Nice work, Tim. If I'm reading your photos correctly, it looks you ripped the board and both ends are within 0.001". That's what I like to see. David
By david.g.bedrosian@... · #122122 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Unleaded I guess. Not sure. ? Warm regards, David Dr David Luckensmeyer ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2022 4:35:40 PM To: [email protected]
By David Luckensmeyer · #122121 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
What does his jig run?
By SirRey · #122120 ·
Re: Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts
I'd also be interested in buying a couple of the wenge inserts!
By Jared Leach · #122119 ·
Re: Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts
Here are a couple photos of John¡¯s ZCI, different color but same quality product. Mark Foster
By Mark Foster · #122118 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
I just installed David's F&F Jig on my K 3. I cut a reference block and set both stops at 3 inches. Photos of the test cut attached. Needs a slight adjustment as my reference block was off by a few
By Tim House · #122117 ·
Re: Felder/Hammer setup in a small space
Thanks for the clarification James. You make a good point. On reflection, I meant the table. I regret not being more precise: Grab the table of the Panto and give it a good tug and it flexes. And
By David Luckensmeyer · #122116 ·
Re: Felder/Hammer setup in a small space
Lucky said : Grab any part of the Panto and give it a good tug and it flexes. Well, I have to say this statement is not true. The PantoRouter's base is cast aluminum, it is not as thick as MR's base,
By James Zhu · #122115 ·
Re: Eagerly awaiting info on the new Felder FW 850...
Jason, did he setup the platen for the 180g and then have you just remove it when not using 180g. I ask because I have heard that it is difficult to dial in the right height without a lot of trial and
By Mark Kessler · #122114 ·
Re: Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts
Renzetti¡¯s system was designed for the earlier 700-series machines. I¡¯m not clear when Felder made the switch to the newer more-friendly throat plate platform on the 700. David Best
By David P. Best · #122113 ·
Re: Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts
Mark¡¯s saw is a 940 and has a completely different throat setup where the ZCI attaches. His saw is the same platform as my Kappa 400 and does not natively come with a system to mount a conventional
By David P. Best · #122112 ·
Re: Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts
Darn.
By Bob Wise · #122111 ·
Re: Felder/Hammer setup in a small space
Lucky did an excellent job conveying my sentiments. I¡¯ve owned the Multirouter for almost 20 years and it is a rock solid piece of equipment. Now that Woodpecker has picked it up, started doing some
By David P. Best · #122110 ·