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Re: Slider T Slot
Thanks Brian. One step at a time into the worm can... :) BB [email protected]> wrote:
By Bill Belanger · #129190 ·
Re: Slider T Slot
Bill, I just made a profile (using red oak) to insert in the slider of my B3. The measurements for the piece I will use on my machine are: 21.8mm for the bottom width (32 on your drawing) 9.6mm for
Re: Slider T Slot
Hi Bill, As for how many configurations, a lot of different ones. I just finished printing some nuts for a bridge clamp I built for my machine, it¡¯s an old F-channel slider. Compared to yours,
By Brian Lamb · #129188 ·
Slider T Slot
I made some T nuts for the Felder slider. Unfortunately, I only have the Kappa 400 table to measure, and someone who purchased some for his B3 Hammer said they were too wide. So can someone tell me
By Bill Belanger · #129187 ·
Re: Martin cutter blocks - which one tersa or xylent type carbide insert? #jointerplaner
Recently, I was able to purchase a 1-year old local t45-54. ?I sold my JP and other personal belongings to generate $ and free up space. ?I would say that getting used local was what allowed it to
Re: A3-41 Table Adjustments #hammer #jointerplaner #jpsetup
I likely have a different generation of A3 combo unit that you, but did experience a similar problem with the locking handle on mine. My solution was to simply not leave the locking handle tightened
By Richard · #129185 ·
Re: A3-41 Table Adjustments #hammer #jointerplaner #jpsetup
Interesting. This is different advice than the Preston video shared earlier. I¡¯m not having trouble aligning the infeed and outfeed tables but rather the infeed table farthest from the cutter head
By Andy · #129184 ·
Re: A3-41 Table Adjustments #hammer #jointerplaner #jpsetup
When I had my Felder engineer here for my Hammer C3 31 he had several tips regarding the jointer beds, maybe it will be of use for you: * If you have to replace the cutter head and need to start all
By kvdd · #129183 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
Here is another diy guard from Mike Farrington. https://youtu.be/nhEZEnu9Gak Jay
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
Hi Dave, Yes. Thanks for starting this thread. It¡¯s something I need to think about and I can see the many advantages of this type of system. Axminster Tools have a few options available. I'm still
By Barrie Stott · #129181 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
My question seems to have started a good discussion. There's an interesting design (similar to the commercial offerings people have mentioned) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA-O-1qUDh4 I
By aero_qfi · #129180 ·
Re: Martin cutter blocks - which one tersa or xylent type carbide insert? #jointerplaner
I have Tersa on my Dual 51 and love it. Except when a contractor friend came over with 250 feet of 16¡± wide rough live oak to do S2S. We emptied the RL160 every single board. If you¡¯re planning a
By David P. Best · #129179 ·
Re: Martin cutter blocks - which one tersa or xylent type carbide insert? #jointerplaner
I have both the machines you¡¯re looking at with Tersa. The president of Martin USA at the time recommended the Tersa, I have no regrets . Tom Morris Wichita, KS
By Tom Morris · #129178 ·
Re: Any experience with GDP Tooling?
Tom, Those router bits/shanks are made by Guhdo. I don¡¯t own those specific bits, but I do own other shaper tooling made by Guhdo and it¡¯s excellent quality. At one time most of the shaper tooling
By David P. Best · #129177 ·
Re: Any experience with GDP Tooling?
Tom, in Europe these are ok for industrial boring gear, in metric and imperial. https://www.cmtorangetools.com/eu-en/industrial-boring-bits Don't know about availability your side of the pond. I
By jontathan samways · #129176 ·
Re: Any experience with GDP Tooling?
Tom I would be looking at Scherr router These are serious routers great features Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell
By mac campshure · #129175 ·
Any experience with GDP Tooling?
I'm currently working on dialing-in some details on a project using Tectus hinges, and am seeing the option to use router bits from GDP Tooling, and was wondering if users here had any input/feedback?
By Tom Gensmer · #129174 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
John, I would assume Felder made some improvements. The tension must be adjustable. Remove 4 machine screws, so you can see how the guard is held in place. James
By James Zhu · #129173 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
James, this is what mine looks like. My saw, K700S, arrived about 11 or 12 months ago. -- John Hinman Boise ID K700S and A941
By John Hinman · #129172 ·
Re: Overarm saw (crown) guard
John, Yes, tension can be adjusted on the black knob. There is a nylon cap at the tip of the knob inside. After removing the machine screws, I got access to the nylon cap, just turned it
By James Zhu · #129171 ·