Re: Felder slotting cutter
With the pin holes on the blades would you be able to offset the teeth so you can overlap them? Thanks Dave
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David Davies
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Re: New resaw setup
nice. never thought of building engineered flooring. what was your reason to do so, considering it is likely not cost effective (i could be wrong since i have not looked at prices but it is hard to
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imran
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
Thanks Mac, that was my next question! Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
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Mark Kessler
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Re: New resaw setup
Thanks Tom.. I¡¯m leaning toward the Lenox Tri-master for my new ¡°used¡± MM16.. I¡¯m not a fan of de-tension a blades at the end of the job. Plus I¡¯ve actually mess up a blade by turning the
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Chris Perren
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Re: New resaw setup
Engineered flooring I made with the Lenox CT
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tomruth@...
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Re: New resaw setup
Chris,? I have the Lenox WoodMASTER CT? 1" 1.3 TPI.? I don't think anyone is resharpening these.? It's too bad as it's an amazing blade.? I have no experience with the Laguna, so can't say which
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tomruth@...
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Re: New resaw setup
I'm using a 1" x .035 x 1.3 Teeth per inch.? Lenox Woodmaster Carbide. I did detention it for a while but lately I've been lazy.? Seems to be fine. I only use it for resaw.? I'm still on my first
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tomruth@...
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
U may be able to overlap and use more than one if body diameter is les than tip which mor than likly is Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106
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Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
I bought the 230mm option to use on my Felder BF631 earlier this year to help with making some large tenons for my homemade workbench. I found it much safer to be able to clamp down the tenons flat
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Davide
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
Thanks David, good info thanks and for the comments Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/?hl=en
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Mark Kessler
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Re: New resaw setup
Lenox Trimaster? 12 feet, 10 inches; width 1 inch, toothset 3/4 v This is from my order from BandSawBladesDirect, in 2012. Yeah, they last a long time if you take care of them. I detension almost
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Scott Grossman
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
I own and have used both the 4 and 6mm slot cutters you call out. They work fine provides you employ a backer board when cutting into end-grain for joinery - chip-out is very severe without one. My
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David P. Best
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Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
Perhaps you are asking whether a combo of saw and shaper is reasonable. Personally, the biggest conflict in my work is between the saw and the shaper. If you have room for separates, that¡¯s the way
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: New resaw setup
I had my Lennox trimaster sharpened about a month ago at a local shop I like. They charged 45 dollars for my 20 inch mini max. Is that a reasonable price? They did a great job. Philip Davidson
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Philip Davidson
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Re: New resaw setup
Thanks .. My preference is not to de-tension it every other day. Any recommendations between Lenox Tri-Master versus Laguna Resaw king? I¡¯m assuming they are similar Regards, Chris Perren
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Chris Perren
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Re: New resaw setup
i also have laguna resaw king. i think many just do not use it enough or do not have the means or are cannot justify the $200+ price tag. imran
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imran
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Re: New resaw setup
Ariel, I don¡¯t think you are missing a thing! I don¡¯t have Lenox blades, but I do have resaw king blades on my Italian laguna and they perform exceptionally well. I have two and the one blade has
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Patrick Kane
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Re: New resaw setup
I just bought a used MM16 bandsaw .. Any suggestion on the item number for Lenox carbide blade your using? Do you detention it after use? Regards, Chris Perren 512-415-6951 Sent: Monday, November 23,
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Chris Perren
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Re: New resaw setup
Lenox carbide rocks! I honestly don't understand why people are still using regular spring steel induction hardened blades or even bi-metal blades for resaw when the results from the carbide bandsaw
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ahazi
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Re: Would you buy a combo Shaper/Saw?
james, makes sense, because from eshop i believe you get the tilt bracket and the gas assist. but with this parts list people can add the gas assist to existing tilt brackets. i am sure that not all
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imran
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