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Re: You get what you pay for. Cheap digital fence readout.
Fiama makes a small aluminum extrusion that can hold the banding and be surface mounted. If your cat table isn¡¯t consistent enough, you could shim the extrusion as necessary and create a channel
By Brian Lamb · #135036 ·
Re: You get what you pay for. Cheap digital fence readout.
Mike, thanks for the info. I have an SCM S540P, which does not have a scale strip. I think I can stick the magnetic band to the table, and mount the display to the bandsaw frame. The read head can
By John Hinman · #135035 ·
Re: You get what you pay for. Cheap digital fence readout.
The stainless steel banding is just a protective cover, it¡¯s really not necessary to be there, but it makes it easier to wipe off the banding. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #135034 ·
Re: You get what you pay for. Cheap digital fence readout.
You fixed it! I'm not sure why I didn't see the sensor was oriented incorrectly. Thanks for the extra eyes. One remaining question: What is the stainless-steel banding used for? Does it go on top of
By Mike · #135033 ·
Re: Mortising unit v Pantorouter
Hi Jonathan, Can you comment on the depth of bore possible with mortiser? Someone mentioned, that depth achieved with the same bit length is ¡°significantly¡± less than the same bit on other
By imran · #135032 ·
Re: Mortising unit v Pantorouter
I have a CF741 combo and a mortiser on a cart so it can be detached and stored in a corner when not needed.? It works well; solid, repeatable, accurate. Dust collection is marginal.? Expect a
By Jonathan Smith · #135031 ·
Re: Mortising unit v Pantorouter
Hi Tom, Whhhaaattttt! an email with multirouter and pantorouter without any mud slinging, it is indeed ?refreshing ? A very good way to skin this cat as they all have their usefulness. I have read
Re: Mortising unit v Pantorouter
Tom, Very good analysis; thanks for sharing your experience and perspective. Regards, Jacques
By Jacques Gagnon · #135029 ·
Re: Mortising unit v Pantorouter
Hi Nathan, It really depends on what kind of work you're performing. I'd separate the free-standing mortising units from the bolt-on mortising units, since the free-standing mortising units have a
By Tom Gensmer · #135028 ·
Re: Mortising unit v Pantorouter
If you are a tool enthusiast, you need both plus a multirouter. All 3 are a bit different. I'm not there is a fair comparison between our fd250 and our pantorouter other than maybe....pantorouter is
By Brett Wissel · #135027 ·
Re: Mortising unit v Pantorouter
Ohh dear, The cat has been released from the bag...? how long will it take for the debate to begin. I am waiting for what is to come with some delicious popcorn over in the corner... PK
By PK · #135026 ·
Mortising unit v Pantorouter
Just browsing around through magazines and online recently i was reading about the pantorouter shown here - https://www.pantorouter.com/ It got me thinking about my pending order i have with felder
By Nathan D'Elboux · #135025 ·
Re: Retro spiral cutter head?
Hi Phil, If you're exploring alternative cutter blocks, you could also look into whether there's a Tersa cutterblock available: https://tersaknives.com/pages/tersa-planer-head (
By Tom Gensmer · #135024 ·
Re: You get what you pay for. Cheap digital fence readout.
Hi Mike, What John said is correct for my M503. The long side of the sensor needs to be in line with the mag strip. Did your other sensor work in this orientation? Imran Malik
By imran · #135023 ·
Re: You get what you pay for. Cheap digital fence readout.
Is your read head across the magnetic strip, or is the long direction of the read head aligned with the strip? I don¡¯t know if that makes a difference, but it seemed like the directions that came
By John Hinman · #135022 ·
Re: You get what you pay for. Cheap digital fence readout.
Check the distance from the read head to the banding. No, it doesn¡¯t make a difference stuck to aluminum vs. steel. The only thing the read head picks up is the magnetic field from the banding.
By Brian Lamb · #135021 ·
Re: You get what you pay for. Cheap digital fence readout.
I installed an M503L on my bandsaw fence and ran into a problem. I keep getting E07, meaning failure of magnetic field detection, or it shows miniscule changes across large distances. The only
By Mike · #135020 ·
Re: Retro spiral cutter head?
Thank you for your feedback. Does the Shelix give a high quality finish? Is anyone using another type of cutter head that they could recommend? Thanks Phil
By Philip Krisanski · #135019 ·
Re: Retro spiral cutter head?
Hey Just jumped on my PC as it's easier to get the next bit of info. My experience with shelix is positive in the way that they are very responsive to questions and updates on the production wait
By Bram Baert · #135018 ·
Re: Retro spiral cutter head?
Hey It's not only in Australia. They just don't want to sell it as an upgrade. I tried it several times (Belgium). In the end I bought mine through www.shelixheads.com. It only mentions the A3-31 but
By Bram Baert · #135017 ·