Re: General Woodworking Question
I think we¡¯re all struggling with the picture quality, but Michael I wonder whether your idea of raising the bit will not only create the stopped shoulder Rob wants, but it will also re-profile the
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David Luckensmeyer
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Tannewitz Brake Questions
My saw serial number says it was built in 1967 and it was built with hydraulic brakes.? At some point it was converted to the electronic brake setup Tannewitz uses now. I have not torn anything down
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Joe Jensen
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Re: pocket hole machine
I had the Ritter for a minute. Boat anchor, and a good one at that as it's a huge heavy cabinet that's almost completely empty. It vibrated horribly, made sloppy holes. I can't think of a good Ritter
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Jason Holtz
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Re: pocket hole machine
Brett, did you attach the shim blocks to clamp foot somehow or just manually place it between foot and material? imran
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imran
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Re: pocket hole machine
Michael, thanks for the pics. long time ago i saw a video that talked about the new kreg foreman as an exception where price was reduced and featured improved. it mentioned clamp adjustment, bit
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imran
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Re: pocket hole machine
https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/hardware/casters-and-wheels/110298-mobile-base-kit?item=03J2506&utm_source=free_google_shopping&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=shopping_feed&gclid=CjwKCAjw_Y_8BRB
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James Zhu
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Re: General Woodworking Question
Michael, i assume robert is talking about the vertical routing detail that terminates in a V shape in top. i would attempt to make the two fillets with round in between with a bullnose type bit in one
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imran
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Re: General Woodworking Question
The ¡°v¡± or grove on the right? There¡¯s always the possibility for chisel clean up for square corners. Unless I¡¯m misunderstanding. I don¡¯t see the detail very clearly on my phone to analyze
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Michael Tagge
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Re: General Woodworking Question
Michael, if i understand what you are saying correctly, let¡¯s say the roundover bit is making the lower fillet and bottom half of round. how would you drop the workpiece while still traveling to get
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imran
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Re: General Woodworking Question
Looks like a stopped cut to me if I¡¯m looking at the right thing. I¡¯d probably recreate that with a round over then drop it to make a stepped round over in a stop cut setup. The groove or v would
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Michael Tagge
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General Woodworking Question
Folks,? this is less a question about my Felder machines and more a question on edge detail and ending a round over detail prior to the end of the board.? The attached picture is as they say ...
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Rob Service <rserv2012@...>
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Re: pocket hole machine
Nobody has mentioned the Ritter machines?? Opinions? Thanks, Dave Davies
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David Davies
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Re: pocket hole machine
Kreg Foreman improvement idea - I dealt with the clamp/walking issue by adding a piece of adhesive backed sandpaper to the cup/foot for more traction under pressure. Then I got tired of the clamp not
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Brett Wissel
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Re: pocket hole machine
Imran- On mine, it¡¯s the same way. There is supposed to be a hose that goes from where the drill bit is to the rear hole.[Image.jpeg][Image.jpeg] Michael Tagge Built Custom Carpentry Get Outlook for
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Michael Tagge
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Re: pocket hole machine
I bought a new 12. I used their template to enclose the bottom for dust collection. It was worthless. I just vacuum it out for the little I use it. It¡¯s possible I did something wrong or it isn¡¯t
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Bill Belanger
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Re: pocket hole machine
michael, i bought foreman used. it is metal base one. it has open bottom and a round hole in rear wall that might be intended for dust collection. if your DC port is similar, would love insight into
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imran
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Re: pocket hole machine
I¡¯ve got the Kreg foreman. I use it a lot and it works pretty well. It was one of those tools I thought was nice to have but now it is essential to me. It can be improved in several ways aside from
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Michael Tagge
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Re: KF700S Not Starting
The yellow light is a great diagnostic tool. it will tell you if any switches are stuck. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: pocket hole machine
I have several Kreg jigs as well as the Castle TSM-12 https://castleusa.com/products/a00013-tsm-12-benchtop-pocket-cutter-machine.html , my preference is to use the Castle as much as possible. The
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Tom Gensmer
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Re: pocket hole machine
Just purchased the TSM-22. ?It is in stock not far from me, so I will go now to pick it up. ?Too bad Castle does not sell mobile bases. ?I will definitely want one. ?I could make my own with 4
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joelgelman
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