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Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
FWIW, ABF freight has a flatbed + forklift combo service that Felder can arrange for the delivery. My saw will be here (Seattle) in May (hopefully) and that's the route I have chosen.
By Rohit Kulshreshtha · #140918 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
For that machine, I would still go for a drop-deck trailer.?? You could actually back in enough where the trailer wheels are just inside the garage so that you don't have any driveway angle to worry
By Aaron Inami · #140917 ·
Re: AD741 - Chatter on the infeed roller
Scuff the roller-contacting surface of the finish on the stock with some 80 grit if you can, finer if you cant. Just enough to make it better traction when you are running out of it. Might be
By Brett Wissel · #140916 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Thank you all for sharing your experience. It sounds like a drop deck trailer (something I did not even know existed) is a safer option than trying to deal with a forklift. I spent several days
By Stan K · #140915 ·
Re: HELP KF700 Spindle not lowering
In general because I don¡¯t have your schematic Felder circuits work as follows. There is a microswitch on each end of the spindle travel. These, once tripped, stop further travel in that direction
By imran · #140914 ·
HELP KF700 Spindle not lowering
Having a weird issue that just started tonight. My 04¡¯ KF700 spindle will raise but will not lower. It is the digi drive ¡ª if you have any thoughts please let me know!!
By Brad Wall · #140913 ·
Re: Fixing Felder X-roll short cross cut fence T-nut - AKA group buy of improved T-nut
Put me down for a two machine kit. Dale
By DJ · #140912 ·
Re: AD741 - Chatter on the infeed roller
The chattering is likely due to the type and thickness of material. Try to lift the boards up as you feed them in, at least until they are under the outfeed rollers. Same goes on the outfeed, if you
By Bryce Comer · #140911 ·
Re: AD741 - Chatter on the infeed roller
Boy you are going to have a mess to clean on those cutters, replacing them may be easier. A planer is not designed to do this. I have on occasion used WBS to remove finish. If your machine is
By imran · #140910 ·
Re: AD741 - Chatter on the infeed roller
Based on your description, it sounds like your pressure bar is set too high. ?It should be adjusted to be perfectly flush with the cutting circle of the knives.
By Matt Tebo · #140909 ·
AD741 - Chatter on the infeed roller
HI all Finding some chatter on 14.5mm boards with 0.5mm depth of cut on some oak flooring....its an engineered board with 5mm of oak and i am removing the finish to apply Rubio. Its only on the
By Colum · #140908 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
You might enjoy my recent video about building a MFT top for Rangate lift cart: https://youtu.be/ztmOTxs2brU I start with a torsion box made from aluminum extrusion. Additional beam members give it
By Rohit Kulshreshtha · #140907 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
Build a flat Aluminium or steel sub frame then bolt or screw a wood base to that shimming the frame to the lift to get it flat. If you want it to stay flat don't use timber.
By @ChrisParks · #140906 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
BILL. I also think it¡¯s a good idea to at least have 2 inch of overlap on all edges so you can clamp on the edges very handy. For larger projects, I use two side horses with 4 x 4 stiff backs that
By mac campshure · #140905 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
Hi BILL, so I would if I was you, be looking for DIE boards you can get them in numerous thickness but you want to find something that¡¯s at least an inch thick and you can buy them with
By mac campshure · #140904 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
Thanks Imran. I could get that done¡­Or I could make my own and not put holes where the frame is! ? Bill
By Bill Belanger · #140903 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
If you have, or have access to, a CNC machine, you could using a bed surfacing bit to skim cut both sides.? Be careful to how you clamp it though, or you'll defeat the objective. -- Michael
By Michael Garrison Stuber · #140902 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
PK, True, I guess not sure how thick or stiff it is. If I raise the table slowly, I can hit the high spots. There are people here with CNC and router sleds as well. Imran Malik IAM Wood
By imran · #140901 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
I made my own FAT/MFT table by laminating two layers of 3/4" maple plywood and then a 3/4" solid maple piece for the border.? Drilled out all the hole using a cheap Bora Centipede MFT table as a
By Aaron Inami · #140900 ·
Re: Fat 300 Top
Could be a challenge to do on a widebelt and not have it just 'spring' back after you run it through.? The rollers have some significant pressure. I am buying some 1" Baltic Birch for a project and
By PK · #140899 ·