Just to clarify, I¡¯m glad I got the digital telescoping extension for the crosscut fence, and I have been glad to have the accuracy of it occasionally. ? ?So I¡¯m not saying ¡°do not buy this option¡± - just that it¡¯s worth thinking about since it costs money, adds a few inches and 11 pounds to the weight of the crosscut fence overall, and if you only build kitchen cabinets or jewelry boxes, you¡¯ll hardly ever use it. ? So think about your intended use and let that guide your decision.
David Best
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Almost completely agree with David¡¯s answers to your questions. But I place a higher value on the digital telescoping stop than he does (because I use it a lot), and I find the weight penalty worth it. On numerous occasions I have made furniture-grade pieces which are in the 3m range for length. And I was able to make housing joints (think bookcases, ladders, etc.), using the digital telescoping stop. Have the digital capacity made it possible to make many different parts, accurately, and at speed.
So consider this:
1. How often do you work with longer stock, beyond 74¡±. If never, then listen to David¡¯s concerns.
2. Do you have space constraints which will force you to remove and store the outrigger and crosscut fence on regular occasions? David is right about the weight of the outrigger and digital stops. They¡¯re heavy. In my case, I rarely (maybe once a year) remove the outrigger, so the weight is a non-issue for me.
I think you¡¯ll be able to answer the above two questions easily, and then be able to make your own decision about whether the digital telescoping stop is a good fit for you. Cheers.
Lucky
As to your questions:
1 - I have a 5.5KW motor on my Kappa 400, and find it more than adequate, sometimes cutting up 16/4 oak or SA Rosewood. ? Not once have I wished for a larger motor on this machine and I really push things to the limit (just ask Joe). ? I have the Phase Perfect 330 and can easily start and run the saw and my RL160 dust extractor with zero problems. ? I have a 10KW motor on my Dual 51, and it too runs just fine in conjunction with the RL160 even taking 3-4mm off rough oak 12¡± wide with a Terse head. ? So my conclusion is that Phase Perfect significantly underrates their equipment. ? In contrast, I had a 20HP Kay Industries rotary converter at one time, and it would start and run the same equipment, but the manufactured leg would spike to 800 volts and fry contractors in machines trying to start up.
2 - If you¡¯re going with digital crosscut fence, I have a couple suggestions. ? First is to think hard about whether you need a digital readout on the telescoping fence. ? The telescoping fence stop only becomes active when you¡¯re trying to position a stop beyond 74-inches. ? I have it on my machine, but rarely have I felt I needed the additional accuracy provided by a digital stop when cutting stock longer than 74-inches. ? That digital telescoping stop has significant weight, and contributes to the overall weight of the crosscut fence system when you¡¯re trying to remove the fence prior to putting the outrigger table on the mobility cart. ? My crosscut fence with digital stops and digital telescoping extension weighs 54 pounds and I find it challenging at times to lift the fence off and store it prior to putting the outrigger table on the mobility cart. ? Of that 54 pounds, 11 are for the digital telescoping extension. ?I recommend NOT putting the outrigger table with digital crosscut fence attached to it on the mobility cart because the entire rig ends up very tall and extremely top heavy. ? This link is to photos that will illustrate what I mean - it can be done, but I don¡¯t consider it very safe, especially if your shop floor has irregularities (click on the individual photos for detailed explanations): ? ?
Also, and you may know this already, but if you order the normal digital crosscut fence, it comes with one movable stop, and the flipper on that stop is on the left side, meaning it will position no closer to the blade than about 8-inches. ? Felder has a second stop with the flipper on the right side that will facilitate positioning down to about 3-inches from the blade. ? The Felder option number for this stop is?604-118. ? And if you get the digital telescoping extension option along with the right-side-flipper stop just mentioned, you¡¯ll also need the left flipper stop too otherwise there is a dead zone from 69-74-inches where you can not position a stop. ? All this is described in detail here along with photos that illustrate the difference in size and configuration of the digital crosscut fence options in comparison to the analog (non-digital) versions (click on the individual photos for detailed explanations): ?
3 - Unlikely - but you can easily replace the Felder-supplied scales with Starrett aftermarket sticky-back scales that have both metric and imperial. ? Felder seems to have a bias that one either works in metric or imperial, but not both, which of course is total BS.
4 - If you already have a digital crosscut fence, adding another stop to it is pretty simple. ? Adding a digital telescoping extension if probably not possible since it requires the installation of the magnetic scale strip inside the fence extrusion. ??
5 - Unless Felder has changed things since 2015 when I explored upgrading my K975, the larger 700¡¯s and K940 saw units had the overhead saw guard support bracket mounted to the back of the machine chassis as shown here: ? ? ?
Ask Liz to supply you with a detailed drawing of the machine in pdf like the one here - that will answer the question for sure: ?? ?
Hope this helps. ? You¡¯re going to LOVE this new machine.
David Best
Two years ago, I looked into purchasing a KF 700 SP, but held off.? I am glad I did.? We ended up moving, blah blah.? It looks like we are going to be at our current location for a while, so I am being reminded to get what I want.? Early BD present.? The directive from the wife is to have no regret after buying this thing.??
So, I reached out for Liz Rogers for a quote of a KF 700 SP with the following options:
Option 264S - 7.5 HP (5.5 kW) motor Option 25 - Electrical display setting, inch Option 139 - Remote "ON"-switch on sliding table for main blade and scoring unit Option 14 - 3-phase CEE coupling for additional equipment with time-delayed connection (essential for the use of a power feeder)
Option 201 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the saw unit with LED display (#119),?K2 "Power-Drive"
Option 119 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the spindle moulder with LED display?(#201)
Option 82 - Preparation for Dado tooling up to 19.5mm in width Option 75 - Electronic scoring unit, 3 7/8" (100mm) with main saw blade 11 3/4" (300mm) Option 77 - rip capacity 1250 mm Option 84 - Micro adjustable rip fence Option 86 - Digital display for rip fence with fine adjustment (#77) Option 176 - Inch scale for rip capacity 49" Option 105 - Moulder spindle diameter 1 1/4", usable height 115mm Option 135 - Dimension sliding table XL, cutting length 3200mm (126"), anodised** with edging?shoe
Option 161 - 1500 mm Outrigger table for 2500-3700 sliding tables Option 195 - Inch scale for crosscut fence 3200 Option 172 - Outrigger digital cut stop 3200 mm (126"), 2 digital fence stops, for outrigger?table 1500
Item 430-017 - Tilting device "F" with gas spring Transport and mounting unit for outrigger table
Overhead saw guard
Questions I have for the group: 1.? Should I upgrade to the 10 HP motor?? I have? no idea the cost to upgrade to this motor from 7.5 HP; waiting for Liz to tell me.? If the answer is "Yes," then will the Phase Perfect (PP) PT-330 able to power this motor + the motor for the scoring unit + the power feeder (?Co-Matic maybe)?? I read that PP under rate their phase converter.? I also remember Co-Matic feeder can be run 1 phase???
2.? Any recommendation on what else to add/subtract from the options list?? The group seems to lean toward the "cry once" philosophy base on my reading of old posts.??
3..? Do the imperial scale also has metric scale on it?? My Hammer K3 scales has both.
4.? Is it relatively easy to add a digital stop in the future?? If it is, then I will just order the standard option and buy the 604-118 digital stop in the future and add it to the right-end of the cross cut fence.??
5.? Any one has pictures of the overhead saw guard of a KF 700 SP?? Is it bolted to the floor like the Kappa saw's?? I can't find any picture of the current model year searching online; just the usual advertising pictures.??
There are a lot of box making in my future!? :)
Thank you all!
SW
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Almost completely agree with David¡¯s answers to your questions. But I place a higher value on the digital telescoping stop than he does (because I use it a lot), and I find the weight penalty worth it. On numerous occasions I have made furniture-grade pieces which are in the 3m range for length. And I was able to make housing joints (think bookcases, ladders, etc.), using the digital telescoping stop. Have the digital capacity made it possible to make many different parts, accurately, and at speed.
So consider this:
1. How often do you work with longer stock, beyond 74¡±. If never, then listen to David¡¯s concerns.
2. Do you have space constraints which will force you to remove and store the outrigger and crosscut fence on regular occasions? David is right about the weight of the outrigger and digital stops. They¡¯re heavy. In my case, I rarely (maybe once a year) remove the outrigger, so the weight is a non-issue for me.
I think you¡¯ll be able to answer the above two questions easily, and then be able to make your own decision about whether the digital telescoping stop is a good fit for you. Cheers.
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As to your questions:
1 - I have a 5.5KW motor on my Kappa 400, and find it more than adequate, sometimes cutting up 16/4 oak or SA Rosewood. ? Not once have I wished for a larger motor on this machine and I really push things to the limit (just ask Joe). ? I have the Phase Perfect 330 and can easily start and run the saw and my RL160 dust extractor with zero problems. ? I have a 10KW motor on my Dual 51, and it too runs just fine in conjunction with the RL160 even taking 3-4mm off rough oak 12¡± wide with a Terse head. ? So my conclusion is that Phase Perfect significantly underrates their equipment. ? In contrast, I had a 20HP Kay Industries rotary converter at one time, and it would start and run the same equipment, but the manufactured leg would spike to 800 volts and fry contractors in machines trying to start up.
2 - If you¡¯re going with digital crosscut fence, I have a couple suggestions. ? First is to think hard about whether you need a digital readout on the telescoping fence. ? The telescoping fence stop only becomes active when you¡¯re trying to position a stop beyond 74-inches. ? I have it on my machine, but rarely have I felt I needed the additional accuracy provided by a digital stop when cutting stock longer than 74-inches. ? That digital telescoping stop has significant weight, and contributes to the overall weight of the crosscut fence system when you¡¯re trying to remove the fence prior to putting the outrigger table on the mobility cart. ? My crosscut fence with digital stops and digital telescoping extension weighs 54 pounds and I find it challenging at times to lift the fence off and store it prior to putting the outrigger table on the mobility cart. ? Of that 54 pounds, 11 are for the digital telescoping extension. ?I recommend NOT putting the outrigger table with digital crosscut fence attached to it on the mobility cart because the entire rig ends up very tall and extremely top heavy. ? This link is to photos that will illustrate what I mean - it can be done, but I don¡¯t consider it very safe, especially if your shop floor has irregularities (click on the individual photos for detailed explanations): ? ?
Also, and you may know this already, but if you order the normal digital crosscut fence, it comes with one movable stop, and the flipper on that stop is on the left side, meaning it will position no closer to the blade than about 8-inches. ? Felder has a second stop with the flipper on the right side that will facilitate positioning down to about 3-inches from the blade. ? The Felder option number for this stop is?604-118. ? And if you get the digital telescoping extension option along with the right-side-flipper stop just mentioned, you¡¯ll also need the left flipper stop too otherwise there is a dead zone from 69-74-inches where you can not position a stop. ? All this is described in detail here along with photos that illustrate the difference in size and configuration of the digital crosscut fence options in comparison to the analog (non-digital) versions (click on the individual photos for detailed explanations): ?
3 - Unlikely - but you can easily replace the Felder-supplied scales with Starrett aftermarket sticky-back scales that have both metric and imperial. ? Felder seems to have a bias that one either works in metric or imperial, but not both, which of course is total BS.
4 - If you already have a digital crosscut fence, adding another stop to it is pretty simple. ? Adding a digital telescoping extension if probably not possible since it requires the installation of the magnetic scale strip inside the fence extrusion. ??
5 - Unless Felder has changed things since 2015 when I explored upgrading my K975, the larger 700¡¯s and K940 saw units had the overhead saw guard support bracket mounted to the back of the machine chassis as shown here: ? ? ?
Ask Liz to supply you with a detailed drawing of the machine in pdf like the one here - that will answer the question for sure: ?? ?
Hope this helps. ? You¡¯re going to LOVE this new machine.
David Best
Two years ago, I looked into purchasing a KF 700 SP, but held off.? I am glad I did.? We ended up moving, blah blah.? It looks like we are going to be at our current location for a while, so I am being reminded to get what I want.? Early BD present.? The directive from the wife is to have no regret after buying this thing.??
So, I reached out for Liz Rogers for a quote of a KF 700 SP with the following options:
Option 264S - 7.5 HP (5.5 kW) motor Option 25 - Electrical display setting, inch Option 139 - Remote "ON"-switch on sliding table for main blade and scoring unit Option 14 - 3-phase CEE coupling for additional equipment with time-delayed connection (essential for the use of a power feeder)
Option 201 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the saw unit with LED display (#119),?K2 "Power-Drive"
Option 119 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the spindle moulder with LED display?(#201)
Option 82 - Preparation for Dado tooling up to 19.5mm in width Option 75 - Electronic scoring unit, 3 7/8" (100mm) with main saw blade 11 3/4" (300mm) Option 77 - rip capacity 1250 mm Option 84 - Micro adjustable rip fence Option 86 - Digital display for rip fence with fine adjustment (#77) Option 176 - Inch scale for rip capacity 49" Option 105 - Moulder spindle diameter 1 1/4", usable height 115mm Option 135 - Dimension sliding table XL, cutting length 3200mm (126"), anodised** with edging?shoe
Option 161 - 1500 mm Outrigger table for 2500-3700 sliding tables Option 195 - Inch scale for crosscut fence 3200 Option 172 - Outrigger digital cut stop 3200 mm (126"), 2 digital fence stops, for outrigger?table 1500
Item 430-017 - Tilting device "F" with gas spring Transport and mounting unit for outrigger table
Overhead saw guard
Questions I have for the group: 1.? Should I upgrade to the 10 HP motor?? I have? no idea the cost to upgrade to this motor from 7.5 HP; waiting for Liz to tell me.? If the answer is "Yes," then will the Phase Perfect (PP) PT-330 able to power this motor + the motor for the scoring unit + the power feeder (?Co-Matic maybe)?? I read that PP under rate their phase converter.? I also remember Co-Matic feeder can be run 1 phase???
2.? Any recommendation on what else to add/subtract from the options list?? The group seems to lean toward the "cry once" philosophy base on my reading of old posts.??
3.? Do the imperial scale also has metric scale on it?? My Hammer K3 scales has both.
4.? Is it relatively easy to add a digital stop in the future?? If it is, then I will just order the standard option and buy the 604-118 digital stop in the future and add it to the right-end of the cross cut fence.??
5.? Any one has pictures of the overhead saw guard of a KF 700 SP?? Is it bolted to the floor like the Kappa saw's?? I can't find any picture of the current model year searching online; just the usual advertising pictures.??
There are a lot of box making in my future!? :)
Thank you all!
SW
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Hi SW:
That looks like a great lineup! I have a couple of queries for your consideration:
- I question whether you really need the 1250mm rip. Many people on this forum consider the extra real estate a total waste of space. To be transparent, I have the 1250 capacity on my Kappa x-motion, but I only use the extra space when utilising the programmable fence capability as a bump stop. Bottom line: do you really need the extra capacity or could you use the floor space for something else?
- I note your order for the 1-1/4¡± spindle. Do you already have a bunch of shaper tooling? If not, perhaps consider the 30mm spindle instead. Again, this has been discussed many times. The advantages of the 30mm spindle is that you have a wider selection of tooling available to you, and if there are good deals on 1-1/4¡± cutters, you can always run these with ¡°top-hat¡± style bushings. I took this advice when purchasing my Profil 45, and the top-hat solution works very well in all but specialised/complicated cutter set-ups. Bottom line: get the 30mm spindle.
- In passing, let me comment on your 3200mm slider length. WELL DONE! I have that length and I love it. (I would have loved the 3700mm table even more¡ but would be hard-pressed to fit it.)
- Regarding your question about motor size, on my Kappa I upgraded to 7.35kW for the motor, and I LOVE the power. Whether I would have been happy with the lesser motor, I can¡¯t say. The motor upgrade prices are small compared to some of the other options you¡¯re considering.
- Regarding the comatic smart stand and feeder, while I agree with Joe¡¯s comment about weight, don¡¯t forget that the smart stand can be purchased with the 3 wheel feeder, which would bring the weight down significantly. DS400 (4 wheeler); DS300 (3 wheeler).
- I¡¯m not sure about your other questions. I see David Best has just replied to you. I haven¡¯t read it all yet but hopefully he picks up on your other points. Good luck.
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Two years ago, I looked into purchasing a KF 700 SP, but held off.? I am glad I did.? We ended up moving, blah blah.? It looks like we are going to be at our current location for a while, so I am being reminded to get what I want.? Early BD present.? The directive from the wife is to have no regret after buying this thing.??
So, I reached out for Liz Rogers for a quote of a KF 700 SP with the following options:
Option 264S - 7.5 HP (5.5 kW) motor Option 25 - Electrical display setting, inch Option 139 - Remote "ON"-switch on sliding table for main blade and scoring unit Option 14 - 3-phase CEE coupling for additional equipment with time-delayed connection (essential for the use of a power feeder)
Option 201 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the saw unit with LED display (#119),?K2 "Power-Drive"
Option 119 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the spindle moulder with LED display?(#201)
Option 82 - Preparation for Dado tooling up to 19.5mm in width Option 75 - Electronic scoring unit, 3 7/8" (100mm) with main saw blade 11 3/4" (300mm) Option 77 - rip capacity 1250 mm Option 84 - Micro adjustable rip fence Option 86 - Digital display for rip fence with fine adjustment (#77) Option 176 - Inch scale for rip capacity 49" Option 105 - Moulder spindle diameter 1 1/4", usable height 115mm Option 135 - Dimension sliding table XL, cutting length 3200mm (126"), anodised** with edging?shoe
Option 161 - 1500 mm Outrigger table for 2500-3700 sliding tables Option 195 - Inch scale for crosscut fence 3200 Option 172 - Outrigger digital cut stop 3200 mm (126"), 2 digital fence stops, for outrigger?table 1500
Item 430-017 - Tilting device "F" with gas spring Transport and mounting unit for outrigger table
Overhead saw guard
Questions I have for the group: 1.? Should I upgrade to the 10 HP motor?? I have? no idea the cost to upgrade to this motor from 7.5 HP; waiting for Liz to tell me.? If the answer is "Yes," then will the Phase Perfect (PP) PT-330 able to power this motor + the motor for the scoring unit + the power feeder (?Co-Matic maybe)?? I read that PP under rate their phase converter.? I also remember Co-Matic feeder can be run 1 phase???
2.? Any recommendation on what else to add/subtract from the options list?? The group seems to lean toward the "cry once" philosophy base on my reading of old posts.??
3.? Do the imperial scale also has metric scale on it?? My Hammer K3 scales has both.
4.? Is it relatively easy to add a digital stop in the future?? If it is, then I will just order the standard option and buy the 604-118 digital stop in the future and add it to the right-end of the cross cut fence.??
5.? Any one has pictures of the overhead saw guard of a KF 700 SP?? Is it bolted to the floor like the Kappa saw's?? I can't find any picture of the current model year searching online; just the usual advertising pictures.??
There are a lot of box making in my future!? :)
Thank you all!
SW
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As to your questions:
1 - I have a 5.5KW motor on my Kappa 400, and find it more than adequate, sometimes cutting up 16/4 oak or SA Rosewood. ? Not once have I wished for a larger motor on this machine and I really push things to the limit (just ask Joe). ? I have the Phase Perfect 330 and can easily start and run the saw and my RL160 dust extractor with zero problems. ? I have a 10KW motor on my Dual 51, and it too runs just fine in conjunction with the RL160 even taking 3-4mm off rough oak 12¡± wide with a Terse head. ? So my conclusion is that Phase Perfect significantly underrates their equipment. ? In contrast, I had a 20HP Kay Industries rotary converter at one time, and it would start and run the same equipment, but the manufactured leg would spike to 800 volts and fry contractors in machines trying to start up.
2 - If you¡¯re going with digital crosscut fence, I have a couple suggestions. ? First is to think hard about whether you need a digital readout on the telescoping fence. ? The telescoping fence stop only becomes active when you¡¯re trying to position a stop beyond 74-inches. ? I have it on my machine, but rarely have I felt I needed the additional accuracy provided by a digital stop when cutting stock longer than 74-inches. ? That digital telescoping stop has significant weight, and contributes to the overall weight of the crosscut fence system when you¡¯re trying to remove the fence prior to putting the outrigger table on the mobility cart. ? My crosscut fence with digital stops and digital telescoping extension weighs 54 pounds and I find it challenging at times to lift the fence off and store it prior to putting the outrigger table on the mobility cart. ? Of that 54 pounds, 11 are for the digital telescoping extension. ?I recommend NOT putting the outrigger table with digital crosscut fence attached to it on the mobility cart because the entire rig ends up very tall and extremely top heavy. ? This link is to photos that will illustrate what I mean - it can be done, but I don¡¯t consider it very safe, especially if your shop floor has irregularities (click on the individual photos for detailed explanations): ? ?
Also, and you may know this already, but if you order the normal digital crosscut fence, it comes with one movable stop, and the flipper on that stop is on the left side, meaning it will position no closer to the blade than about 8-inches. ? Felder has a second stop with the flipper on the right side that will facilitate positioning down to about 3-inches from the blade. ? The Felder option number for this stop is?604-118. ? And if you get the digital telescoping extension option along with the right-side-flipper stop just mentioned, you¡¯ll also need the left flipper stop too otherwise there is a dead zone from 69-74-inches where you can not position a stop. ? All this is described in detail here along with photos that illustrate the difference in size and configuration of the digital crosscut fence options in comparison to the analog (non-digital) versions (click on the individual photos for detailed explanations): ?
3 - Unlikely - but you can easily replace the Felder-supplied scales with Starrett aftermarket sticky-back scales that have both metric and imperial. ? Felder seems to have a bias that one either works in metric or imperial, but not both, which of course is total BS.
4 - If you already have a digital crosscut fence, adding another stop to it is pretty simple. ? Adding a digital telescoping extension if probably not possible since it requires the installation of the magnetic scale strip inside the fence extrusion. ??
5 - Unless Felder has changed things since 2015 when I explored upgrading my K975, the larger 700¡¯s and K940 saw units had the overhead saw guard support bracket mounted to the back of the machine chassis as shown here: ? ? ?
Ask Liz to supply you with a detailed drawing of the machine in pdf like the one here - that will answer the question for sure: ?? ?
Hope this helps. ? You¡¯re going to LOVE this new machine.
David Best
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Two years ago, I looked into purchasing a KF 700 SP, but held off.? I am glad I did.? We ended up moving, blah blah.? It looks like we are going to be at our current location for a while, so I am being reminded to get what I want.? Early BD present.? The directive from the wife is to have no regret after buying this thing.??
So, I reached out for Liz Rogers for a quote of a KF 700 SP with the following options:
Option 264S - 7.5 HP (5.5 kW) motor Option 25 - Electrical display setting, inch Option 139 - Remote "ON"-switch on sliding table for main blade and scoring unit Option 14 - 3-phase CEE coupling for additional equipment with time-delayed connection (essential for the use of a power feeder)
Option 201 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the saw unit with LED display (#119),?K2 "Power-Drive"
Option 119 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the spindle moulder with LED display?(#201)
Option 82 - Preparation for Dado tooling up to 19.5mm in width Option 75 - Electronic scoring unit, 3 7/8" (100mm) with main saw blade 11 3/4" (300mm) Option 77 - rip capacity 1250 mm Option 84 - Micro adjustable rip fence Option 86 - Digital display for rip fence with fine adjustment (#77) Option 176 - Inch scale for rip capacity 49" Option 105 - Moulder spindle diameter 1 1/4", usable height 115mm Option 135 - Dimension sliding table XL, cutting length 3200mm (126"), anodised** with edging?shoe
Option 161 - 1500 mm Outrigger table for 2500-3700 sliding tables Option 195 - Inch scale for crosscut fence 3200 Option 172 - Outrigger digital cut stop 3200 mm (126"), 2 digital fence stops, for outrigger?table 1500
Item 430-017 - Tilting device "F" with gas spring Transport and mounting unit for outrigger table
Overhead saw guard
Questions I have for the group: 1.? Should I upgrade to the 10 HP motor?? I have? no idea the cost to upgrade to this motor from 7.5 HP; waiting for Liz to tell me.? If the answer is "Yes," then will the Phase Perfect (PP) PT-330 able to power this motor + the motor for the scoring unit + the power feeder (?Co-Matic maybe)?? I read that PP under rate their phase converter.? I also remember Co-Matic feeder can be run 1 phase???
2.? Any recommendation on what else to add/subtract from the options list?? The group seems to lean toward the "cry once" philosophy base on my reading of old posts.??
3.? Do the imperial scale also has metric scale on it?? My Hammer K3 scales has both.
4.? Is it relatively easy to add a digital stop in the future?? If it is, then I will just order the standard option and buy the 604-118 digital stop in the future and add it to the right-end of the cross cut fence.??
5.? Any one has pictures of the overhead saw guard of a KF 700 SP?? Is it bolted to the floor like the Kappa saw's?? I can't find any picture of the current model year searching online; just the usual advertising pictures.??
There are a lot of box making in my future!? :)
Thank you all!
SW
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Re: Aigner shaper accessories on Felder Combos
Hi David,
Opps I need to quit multitasking I guess...
It was the Aigner Integal fence and it was for the Profil45zx
whats on my order is 432-80016 Shaper fence "integral-a" 500 mm for spindle moulder fence 250
That might be it but I changed my order so many times I am confused.
I might be just second guessing myself.
Thanks for all of your input.
Glen
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From: 'david@bestservices IMAP 2' david@... [felder-woodworking]
To: felder-woodworking
Sent: Wed, Jan 10, 2018 11:21 pm
Subject: Re: [felder-woodworking] Aigner shaper accessories on Felder Combos
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Glen, which Aigner fence are you talking about? ? If you mean the Integral Fence, that¡¯s for a shaper not a saw and has no applicability to your Kappa. ? Please clarify.
David Best
If I might throw a question,
I have a new Kappa sitting in the crate that should have had a Aigner fence with it but I believe that it did not get placed when i ordered the saw. My error for not checking the order.
As I want it, does the saw need to be modified for it or is it adaptable to the existing configuration the saw was built to. Some how I remember that the saw had to be machined specifically for the Aigner fence.
But then again I cant remember what I did yesterday.
Glen ??
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From: patrick walsh ?pwalsh651@...?[felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...>
To: felder-woodworking < felder-woodworking@...>
Sent: Wed, Jan 10, 2018 6:04 pm
Subject: Re: [felder-woodworking] Aigner shaper accessories on Felder Combos
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Anyone know if you can get the fences that are drilled out for our machines from this vendor?
If so anyone purchase them and have a idea what the final cost was after shipping so forth and so on.
The fences have been high on my list for quite some time and I just keep putting them off. Don¡¯t know why considering how much of my income I continually spend on tools were to week n]month to month year to year...
On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, ?imranindiana@...?[felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> wrote:
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FYI, bunch of us ordered Aigner stuff from?
at much lower prices than in USA.. They normally run an 8% discount which helps offset the shipping charges.
It would be a PITA if there was an issue with the item but no one here has voiced any issues with there orders.
Imran
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Hi SW,
I run the Comatic DC40 smart feeder with single phase 120 volt. ?Since the DC40 converts AC power to DC it is possible to move some jumpers and run the feeder with single phase or three phase and with 120 volt or 240 volt.
I like to control the power feeder independently of the spindle power on or off. ?I would like to have it set up so the power feeder stops when the red power off button is pressed so that is something is going wrong the feeder stops with the spindle. ?But that is not possible when using 120 volt as the KF700 supplies whatever power it is running on. If you are running the power feeder from the plug on the KF700 then it will power on and off with the start stop buttons for the shaper or the saw. ?I don¡¯t like the power feeder running when I am hand feeding something. ?I suppose I could turn the feeder off with the feeder controls.
If you are considering the Comatic Smart Stand for your Comatic feeder I think it is too large to use on a KF700. ?A three wheeled feeder with standard stand and lift assist device is ideal for a KF700.
I think 7.5 HP is enough power. ?I have not found 7.5 HP to be a limitation on my Profile 45z shaper. ?
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Two years ago, I looked into purchasing a KF 700 SP, but held off.? I am glad I did.? We ended up moving, blah blah.? It looks like we are going to be at our current location for a while, so I am being reminded to get what I want.? Early BD present.? The directive from the wife is to have no regret after buying this thing.??
So, I reached out for Liz Rogers for a quote of a KF 700 SP with the following options:
Option 264S - 7.5 HP (5.5 kW) motor Option 25 - Electrical display setting, inch Option 139 - Remote "ON"-switch on sliding table for main blade and scoring unit Option 14 - 3-phase CEE coupling for additional equipment with time-delayed connection (essential for the use of a power feeder)
Option 201 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the saw unit with LED display (#119),?K2 "Power-Drive"
Option 119 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the spindle moulder with LED display?(#201)
Option 82 - Preparation for Dado tooling up to 19.5mm in width Option 75 - Electronic scoring unit, 3 7/8" (100mm) with main saw blade 11 3/4" (300mm) Option 77 - rip capacity 1250 mm Option 84 - Micro adjustable rip fence Option 86 - Digital display for rip fence with fine adjustment (#77) Option 176 - Inch scale for rip capacity 49" Option 105 - Moulder spindle diameter 1 1/4", usable height 115mm Option 135 - Dimension sliding table XL, cutting length 3200mm (126"), anodised** with edging?shoe
Option 161 - 1500 mm Outrigger table for 2500-3700 sliding tables Option 195 - Inch scale f! or crosscut fence 3200 Option 172 - Outrigger digital cut stop 3200 mm (126"), 2 digital fence stops, for outrigger?table 1500
Item 430-017 - Tilting device "F" with gas spring Transport and mounting unit for outrigger table
Overhead saw guard
Questions I have for the group: 1.? Should I upgrade to the 10 HP motor?? I have? no idea the cost to upgrade to this motor from 7.5 HP; waiting for Liz to tell me.? If the answer is "Yes," then will the Phase Perfect (PP) PT-330 able to power this motor + the motor for the scoring unit + the power feeder (?Co-Matic maybe)?? I read that PP under rate their phase converter.? I also remember Co-Matic feeder can be run 1 phase???
2.? Any recommendation on what else to add/subtract from the options list?? The group seems to lean toward the "cry once" philosophy base on my reading of old posts.??
3.? Do the imperial scale also has metric scale on it?? My Hammer K3 scales has both.
4.? Is it relatively easy to add a digital stop in the future?? If it is, then I will just order the standard option and buy the 604-118 digital stop in the future and add it to the right-end of the cross cut fence.??
5.? Any one has pictures of the overhead saw guard of a KF 700 SP?? Is it bolted to the floor like the Kappa saw's?? I can't find any picture of the current model year searching online; just the usual advertising pictures.??
There are a lot of box making in my future!? :)
Thank you all!
SW
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Two years ago, I looked into purchasing a KF 700 SP, but held off.? I am glad I did.? We ended up moving, blah blah.? It looks like we are going to be at our current location for a while, so I am being reminded to get what I want.? Early BD present.? The directive from the wife is to have no regret after buying this thing.??
So, I reached out for Liz Rogers for a quote of a KF 700 SP with the following options:
Option 264S - 7.5 HP (5.5 kW) motor Option 25 - Electrical display setting, inch Option 139 - Remote "ON"-switch on sliding table for main blade and scoring unit Option 14 - 3-phase CEE coupling for additional equipment with time-delayed connection (essential for the use of a power feeder)
Option 201 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the saw unit with LED display (#119),?K2 "Power-Drive"
Option 119 - Electrical height and angle adjustment of the spindle moulder with LED display?(#201)
Option 82 - Preparation for Dado tooling up to 19.5mm in width Option 75 - Electronic scoring unit, 3 7/8" (100mm) with main saw blade 11 3/4" (300mm) Option 77 - rip capacity 1250 mm Option 84 - Micro adjustable rip fence Option 86 - Digital display for rip fence with fine adjustment (#77) Option 176 - Inch scale for rip capacity 49" Option 105 - Moulder spindle diameter 1 1/4", usable height 115mm Option 135 - Dimension sliding table XL, cutting length 3200mm (126"), anodised** with edging?shoe
Option 161 - 1500 mm Outrigger table for 2500-3700 sliding tables Option 195 - Inch scale for crosscut fence 3200 Option 172 - Outrigger digital cut stop 3200 mm (126"), 2 digital fence stops, for outrigger?table 1500
Item 430-017 - Tilting device "F" with gas spring Transport and mounting unit for outrigger table
Overhead saw guard
Questions I have for the group: 1.? Should I upgrade to the 10 HP motor?? I have? no idea the cost to upgrade to this motor from 7.5 HP; waiting for Liz to tell me.? If the answer is "Yes," then will the Phase Perfect (PP) PT-330 able to power this motor + the motor for the scoring unit + the power feeder (?Co-Matic maybe)?? I read that PP under rate their phase converter.? I also remember Co-Matic feeder can be run 1 phase???
2.? Any recommendation on what else to add/subtract from the options list?? The group seems to lean toward the "cry once" philosophy base on my reading of old posts.??
3.? Do the imperial scale also has metric scale on it?? My Hammer K3 scales has both.
4.? Is it relatively easy to add a digital stop in the future?? If it is, then I will just order the standard option and buy the 604-118 digital stop in the future and add it to the right-end of the cross cut fence.??
5.? Any one has pictures of the overhead saw guard of a KF 700 SP?? Is it bolted to the floor like the Kappa saw's?? I can't find any picture of the current model year searching online; just the usual advertising pictures.??
There are a lot of box making in my future!? :)
Thank you all!
SW
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Re: Aigner shaper accessories on Felder Combos
David, ?? I'll take a picture of my thickness stop tonight for you.? I've yet to use it and didn't notice if it had an "analog" measurement system.? At most it would have been etchings in the aluminum but I don't recall even that.
?? I wish I could spend more time in the shop but our embroidery business has exploded lately.
?? Have you progressed on deciding if you're going to market the Fritz and Franz? Dave
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Dave, did Herr Fuchs ever come through with a thickness stop shipment for you? ? He never got back to me even after I had John and Joe buttonhole Mr. Aigner at the show in Germany to clarify the part number for the newer non-DRO version. ? I¡¯d love to see a photo of it if you got one - the Fuchs web site now says it has ¡°analog measure unit¡± - whatever that means.
David Best
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If you're going to order a crap ton of Aigner I'd recommend ordering from:
I made a big order a while back and the pricing is very good compared to what you can get over? here.? Even after adding in the shipping cost.
Dave
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Dave, did Herr Fuchs ever come through with a thickness stop shipment for you? ? He never got back to me even after I had John and Joe buttonhole Mr. Aigner at the show in Germany to clarify the part number for the newer non-DRO version. ? I¡¯d love to see a photo of it if you got one - the Fuchs web site now says it has ¡°analog measure unit¡± - whatever that means.
David Best
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If you're going to order a crap ton of Aigner I'd recommend ordering from:
I made a big order a while back and the pricing is very good compared to what you can get over? here.? Even after adding in the shipping cost.
Dave
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Glen, which Aigner fence are you talking about? ? If you mean the Integral Fence, that¡¯s for a shaper not a saw and has no applicability to your Kappa. ? Please clarify.
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If I might throw a question, I have a new Kappa sitting in the crate that should have had a Aigner fence with it but I believe that it did not get placed when i ordered the saw. My error for not checking the order. As I want it, does the saw need to be modified for it or is it adaptable to the existing configuration the saw was built to. Some how I remember that the saw had to be machined specifically for the Aigner fence. But then again I cant remember what I did yesterday.
Glen ??
-----Original Message----- From: patrick walsh ?pwalsh651@...?[felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> To: felder-woodworking < felder-woodworking@...> Sent: Wed, Jan 10, 2018 6:04 pm Subject: Re: [felder-woodworking] Aigner shaper accessories on Felder Combos ?Anyone know if you can get the fences that are drilled out for our machines from this vendor?
If so anyone purchase them and have a idea what the final cost was after shipping so forth and so on.
The fences have been high on my list for quite some time and I just keep putting them off. Don¡¯t know why considering how much of my income I continually spend on tools were to week n]month to month year to year... On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, ?imranindiana@...?[felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@...> wrote: ?FYI, bunch of us ordered Aigner stuff from?
at much lower prices than in USA. They normally run an 8% discount which helps offset the shipping charges.
It would be a PITA if there was an issue with the item but no one here has voiced any issues with there orders.
Imran
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The outboard fence he¡¯s talking about (and which Stever Rowe made an alternative out of MDF) is called the ¡°Thickness Stop¡± - it¡¯s still available but no longer has the digital readout.
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Maybe back fence Michaels talks is outboard fence?
Steve has a home made version of the outboard fence for his format 4 shaper,?.
James
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I've also got my eye on this thread, will be interesting to see your thoughts. My current shop has bad floors which could make a difference....
Jonathan?
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That would be much appreciated!
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I'll find the pictures I took of my Aigner fence.? It's a super easy mod.
Dave?
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I'll find the pictures I took of my Aigner fence.? It's a super easy mod.
Dave?
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James,
So if I¡¯m figurimg right I might save a couple hunter bucks but then I need to drill and tap my new fence plates?
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I do not think they will drill the fence for you.
The price on their website includes 19% VAT, so your cost is their website price / 1.19 plus the shipping. The shipping cost varies depending on the weight of the items.
You can just place the order on their website, if your order goes through, it means your items are not over weight, so you will be charged with standard 139..99 euro shipping charge. If your order does not go through, you can contact them, or wait, then you will get a paypal payment request which will include the total cost with the updated shipping charge, if you are ok with it, you can pay thru paypal, then wait for your order.
James
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James,
So if I¡¯m figurimg right I might save a couple hunter bucks but then I need to drill and tap my new fence plates?
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I do not think they will drill the fence for you.
The price on their website includes 19% VAT, so your cost is their website price / 1.19 plus the shipping. The shipping cost varies depending on the weight of the items.
You can just place the order on their website, if your order goes through, it means your items are not over weight, so you will be charged with standard 139.99 euro shipping charge. If your order does not go through, you can contact them, or wait, then you will get a paypal payment request which will include the total cost with the updated shipping charge, if you are ok with it, you can pay thru paypal, then wait for your order.
James
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I¡¯m looking forward to hearing what you think of it!
Good luck Eric --
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I do not think they will drill the fence for you.
The price on their website includes 19% VAT, so your cost is their website price / 1.19 plus the shipping. The shipping cost varies depending on the weight of the items.
You can just place the order on their website, if your order goes through, it means your items are not over weight, so you will be charged with standard 139.99 euro shipping charge. If your order does not go through, you can contact them, or wait, then you will get a paypal payment request which will include the total cost with the updated shipping charge, if you are ok with it, you can pay thru paypal, then wait for your order.
James
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Anyone know if you can get the fences that are drilled out for our machines from this vendor?
If so anyone purchase them and have a idea what the final cost was after shipping so forth and so on.
The fences have been high on my list for quite some time and I just keep putting them off. Don¡¯t know why considering how much of my income I continually spend on tools were to week n]month to month year to year.. On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, imranindiana@... [felder-woodworking] < felder-woodworking@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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FYI, bunch of us ordered Aigner stuff from
at much lower prices than in USA. They normally run an 8% discount which helps offset the shipping charges.
It would be a PITA if there was an issue with the item but no one here has voiced any issues with there orders.
Imran
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Glen,
I do not have your saw or the Aigner fence but IIRC, the recommendation was to drill and thread the saw/shaper cast iron top to match standard Aigner fence. This will allow it to be moved to a diff machine or would be easier to sell if no longer needed.
Imran
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This is the correct link David Best posted about modifying the P-channel mounting block, so you can attach the Aigner thickness stop on the Felder sliding table.
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 9:51 PM, James Zhu <james.zhu2@...> wrote: There was a thread named 'KF700sp accessorie' from?last year, talking about all the useful Aigner accessories including how to mount the Aigner thickness stop on Felder sliding table.?
David Best posted a picture modifying the Felder P-Channel mounting block on his flickr forum,?.
Looks like Aigner thickness stop is back on werkzeuge fuchs website.
James
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Re: Aigner shaper accessories on Felder Combos
There was a thread named 'KF700sp accessorie' from?last year, talking about all the useful Aigner accessories including how to mount the Aigner thickness stop on Felder sliding table.?
David Best posted a picture modifying the Felder P-Channel mounting block on his flickr forum,?.
Looks like Aigner thickness stop is back on werkzeuge fuchs website.
James
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Yes, the outboard fence Steve shows in his video is the idea. Aigner has one that uses their rails to attach, at least from what I gather from the catalog available on werkzeuge fuchs page 74 Steve shows it nicely in use for a full thickness profile cut. I guess you might be able to finagle it using differential between infeed and outfeed fences but with an outboard, with a good reference edge, you can do a combination "rip" and profiling in the same action. Rangate has a similar video up in their demo of the deep glue line cutterhead from Alpine Workshops? .?
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