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Re: Slotting Capability
Hi David, Thanks for the generous offer of lending me the tooling but I would be worried sick if I did something wrong with them. Do you have the hood for Profil as it accommodates 350 mm tooling? One
By imran · #137212 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Thanks Brent and David, somehow, my search on Scott and Sargent did not show fixed groovers from Whitehill but I do see them now. The reason I was after 350 mm was to try on the saw. As mentioned in
By imran · #137211 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Yea, and mondo pucker factor too. ? David Best DBestWorkshop@... https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/collections/ https://www.youtube.com/@David_Best
By David P. Best · #137210 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Hi David B. I love your stack of Forrest Dado blades. That must have made quite some noise on start-up! ? Warm regards, Lucky From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on
By David Luckensmeyer · #137209 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Imran, I dealt with this many years ago. I ended up using a 300mm Forrest Dado King on the spindle shaper on my KF700. This gave me a slot/mortise/tenon DOC of 5¡±. Since your KF700 is configured as
By David P. Best · #137208 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Ha! Brent, we¡¯re onto exactly the same cutter. Cheers! Warm regards, Lucky From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Brent via groups.io
By David Luckensmeyer · #137207 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Hi Imran: No worries. No, I don¡¯t know of any available slot cutters or ¡°thick blades¡± at that sort of diameter. However, have you considered that solid groovers (as opposed to adjustable
By David Luckensmeyer · #137206 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Hi Imran, have you looked at the non-adjustable, fixed width groovers by whitehill?? Far less expensive than the adjustable version if you are fine with one width, though with care a wider groove can
By Brent · #137205 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
David, Thanks for the detailed response. You have reinforced what I have experienced in my trials. I started the project attempting the 4¡± angled bridle slot and tenon and found while cuts were
By imran · #137204 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Imran, You raise a method of work question worthy of consideration. The limits of slot cutters, and machinery are why we do not see large bridle style joints in mainstream furniture and magazines.
By David Luckensmeyer · #137203 ·
Re: Hofmann Jointer/Planer #forsale #jointerplaner
Tersa.
By jeff@... · #137202 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Just use one blade and raise/lower it accordingly. Don't need to spend the money on a dado set for one project. Brian Lambblamb11@...
By Brian Lamb · #137201 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Thanks Brian. That is an option and if I go that route, I would like to build a tenoning hood to make it safe. Since Forrest 12¡± dado king is ~$700, I thought I ask what others are doing. Imran
By imran · #137200 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Largest I've done on the saw was a back bevel on a table top using a 12" blade on the shaper spindle giving me right at about 4" of depth. It's scary as hell given you can't run it in any sort of
By Brian Lamb · #137199 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Thanks Brian. Bandsaw is definitely an option. I am trying to find out if anyone is doing this on shaper or saw. If so, how? Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #137198 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Bandsaw... you can slot as deep as you would like. Cut both sides and the flatten out the bottom of the slot. Brian Lambblamb11@...
By Brian Lamb · #137197 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Hi Brett, I assume you have more the 4¡± capability on the saw. Do you slot that high on the saw? I am trying to figure out if I am giving up on this option too quickly, after a few tries. I believe
By imran · #137196 ·
Re: Hofmann Jointer/Planer #forsale #jointerplaner
What type of knife system is on that cutterhead? David Best - via mobile phone
By David P. Best · #137195 ·
Re: Hofmann Jointer/Planer #forsale #jointerplaner
You can run the planer with the jointer tables down, or if you're doing a lot of planing you can flip them up, put the cover on, and do your planing. Then remove cover and put tables back down when
By jeff@... · #137194 ·
Re: Slotting Capability
Bandsaw and chisel or sanding block to achieve finished edges where circular blades can't reach. [email protected]> wrote:
By Brett Wissel · #137193 ·