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Re: New video.
Bryce, many thanks for sharing the video. I'm familiar with your videos from YouTube and wasn't aware you were a member of the FOG. I particularly like your use of the tilting arbor to form the 45¡ã
By murrayau1 · #139012 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Hi PK: Thanks so much for your video. It¡¯s well done! I see the SCM electronics are very sophisticated. There¡¯s a fair bit more programming ability in it, when compared to Digidrive. Maybe
By David Luckensmeyer · #139011 ·
Re: WTB: F coupling rails 600 or 300 mm
I don¡¯t have one for sale. This is Felder option for 20¡± Dual 51. My Felder tables have the height adjustment but the Jointer came predrilled, I can use the table from planer to the jointer w/o
By imran · #139010 ·
WTB: F coupling rails 600 or 300 mm
Greetings, I want to add some F coupling rails to my 20 inch Davis and Wells bandsaw so I can use my felder table extensions on it. ?I thought I would check with the group To see if anyone had some
By Tim Perez · #139009 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Jim, Unfortunately the FS7 is a machine that is built per order, so you¡¯ll need to wait ~6 months to get one. FS-52 should be more available, but it is still a machine that runs out of stock
By netanel.belgazal@... · #139008 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Any idea where I can get one, :)? Thank you for the information and feedback. Jim
By Jim Synyard · #139007 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Hi Tom, Thank you very much for your candid feedback. Availability seems to be the issue right now with these SCM machines. -Jim
By Jim Synyard · #139006 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Hey PK, Great videos, I definitely prefer the L7 but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be available anywhere in stock and it's for my business and i can't wait months for it. I have a couple SCM
By Jim Synyard · #139005 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Hi Jim, One nice feature of the SCM machines is that the dust chute remains on one side of the machine, so it simplifies ducting and makes transitioning from one function to the other easier. My
By Tom Gensmer · #139004 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
I don't have experience with the Dual51, but when I wanted to upgrade my Hammer A3-31 earlier this year I checked the spec of both the Dual51 and the SCM equivalent. I liked the advantage of the SCM:
By netanel.belgazal@... · #139003 ·
Re: Groover / Dado advice
¡­as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words! ?
By Jacques Gagnon · #139002 ·
Re: Looking at FELDER Dual 51
Lucky, The L'invincible FS 7 has SCM's version of Digi-Drive.? It is the only J/P combo from SCM with it.? It is called Ready 3.? You do not need to lower the bed if it is 25mm or more. Here is my
By PK · #139001 ·
Re: Groover / Dado advice
Jacques, This is the issue with conversational threads. Tenoning hood was mentioned earlier and you are correct that it would be the safest option. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations
By imran · #139000 ·
Re: New video.
Thanks for sharing, Bryce! Beautiful details and execution. Tim House [email protected]> wrote:
By Tim House · #138999 ·
Re: New video.
Hello Bryce, Great work and excellent video. You almost make this work look easy!? Thanks for sharing. Regards, Jacques
By Jacques Gagnon · #138998 ·
Re: Groover / Dado advice
Imran, I am not sure that I understand the approach of the false fence. Would that not leave the blade exposed? The combination of the tenoning hood and table, along with the hold-down, provides a
By Jacques Gagnon · #138997 ·
Re: New video.
Hi Bryce, Totally understand that lock miter is fussy but I came up with a formula and come really close to the sweet spot. Still requires adjustment in single digit thousands of an inch but need to
By imran · #138996 ·
Re: New video.
Thanks Imran,
By Wade Dees · #138995 ·
Re: Groover / Dado advice
It's a one piece arbor, no flange. It's a 25 year old machine. I'll just work around it.
By ibsenafshar · #138994 ·
Re: New video.
Thanks Brian, You're right. I do far less turning, and less detailed work like this than i ever used to. I can only imagine it's the same everywhere. -- https://www.brycecomerwoodworks.com/
By Bryce Comer · #138993 ·