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Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
Hey Imran, In the face of Kreg-jig-criticism, I must say the grain orientation of your frame is magnificent. It¡¯s quite mesmerising. Thanks for sharing. Warm regards, Lucky
By David Luckensmeyer · #111317 ·
Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
Imran, Sell your Kreg pocket jig (I have to say it is a defective product by design) and buy Castle 110 https://castleusa.com/products/castle-110-pocket-cutter.html :) James [email protected]> wrote:
By James Zhu · #111316 ·
festool edge sanding attachment
i pre ordered and recently received this gadget i used it to do 90 and 45 deg sanding on this it helps making sanding more uniform. the accessory fits the sander only one way. which means that for
By imran · #111315 ·
Re: new to me, benefit of scoring
I have used a lamello in the past wit pocket screw to prevent shifting Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/?hl=en
By Mark Kessler · #111314 ·
new to me, benefit of scoring
i made these mitered frames to wrap pressure treated porch posts i made one 45 cut and then instead of setting the xcut fence to the opposing 45, i flipped material 180 lengthwise and made the
By imran · #111313 ·
Re: Looking Into a Felder
Lots of experience here on options and mistakes others have made. Share your thinking and you will get lots of mostly consistent input. Felder builds all machines to order and if any are available in
By Joe Jensen · #111312 ·
Re: Looking Into a Felder
michal, felder makes many different tools. what are you looking to buy? saw, shaper, jointer, bandsaw, CNC, ... there are single and combo options. you can buy new or used where are you located on the
By imran · #111311 ·
Looking Into a Felder
Hi everyone. I'm looking in getting a Felder. Any thoughts or tips on how to go about it? Thanks, Michal
By michal.gordon@... · #111310 ·
Re: outrigger for KF700S
I have the KF700SP with the 10¡¯6¡± slider, and the 4¡¯ outrigger. Sorry, I don¡¯t think in metric, so I just used an imperial tape measure to get rough measurements. I remove the fence from the
By Alex Bowlds · #111309 ·
Re: outrigger for KF700S
I had a cart for my KF700 and as Jonathan said it is quick and easy. I don¡¯t have the little ears on my 940 to use the cart so I was considering selling it, where are you located? Sent: Thursday,
By Michael Marsico · #111308 ·
Re: kip lever question
Plenty strong enough, and you don¡¯t need to ratchet, they pivot anywhere you want them. The ones I got for 5/16 studs are pretty large, so you might have to reduce the size of the thru stud on the
By Brian Lamb · #111307 ·
Re: kip lever question
thanks Brian. i saw these cam action levers but they do not ratchet, which is not necessary. you think they would be strong enough for pneumatic clamps? imran
By imran · #111306 ·
Re: kip lever question
Kipp makes these in threaded hole and threaded post. They can tend to be pretty large, I bought some to try with the Flipstop and they are too big and bulky for that application. Brian Lamb
By Brian Lamb · #111305 ·
Re: kip lever question
thanks Jerry. good to know. currently i have to remove the kip lever to lift my homemade clamp off slider - your suggestion should speed it up. issue is that i made the slider nut too long and it does
By imran · #111304 ·
Re: kip lever question
I use this method when you cannot fully rotate the handle. Get the appropriate T-handle hex or torx driver, lift the handle to disengage it and turn the handle mounting screw CCW. The screw does not
By Jerry P · #111303 ·
Re: outrigger for KF700S
David, do you have the outrigger cart? It makes removal a 30 second procedure. Jonathan fineinteriorwoodwork.com richardmartinwindows.com
By jontathan samways · #111302 ·
kip lever question
do they make any kip type clamping lever where the handle could be flipped vertical? it would allow easier removal where there is not much horizontal clearance to fully rotate the handle. imran
By imran · #111301 ·
Re: outrigger for KF700S
Hi David: I have separates so I have no experience using a KF700, but I¡¯m surprised by your comment that using the shaper with the outrigger in place is a pain. For me ¡ª having no experience ¡ª
By David Luckensmeyer · #111300 ·
Re: outrigger for KF700S
Hi Acharya, Although you haven't asked this, but having purchased the KF700S with 9' sliding table and knowing what I now know, I feel I would have been happier with the longer table. Also, removing
By david.r.milson@... · #111299 ·
Re: Shaper tooling organization
Nah, you can get a martini anywhere, but now if we are to get into DB¡¯s wine cellar¡­
By habacomike (Mike King) · #111298 ·