Re: Felder slotting cutter
Super cool stool Michael.....also love the fencing in the background, is it Hazel? Kindest regards Jonathan Samways fineinteriorwoodwork.com richardmartinwindows.com
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jontathan samways
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
Very cool. I make rocking chairs and can use this idea! Where did you source the materials? Mark
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Mark Foster
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Re: Excellent Free Resource
Imran, Saved and on my desktop! That seems a fantastic resource and reference. Thank you very much. Best regards, Trevor Lusty Ireland
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Trevor Lusty
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Excellent Free Resource
I consider Understanding Wood by Bruce Hoadley as my wood Quran but i learned about this free 590 page wood handbook from JLC article put out by USDA. I have only taken a quick look but i do not think
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imran
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Re: Wide belt sander
Hi John, I can¡¯t answer your question, however, I have a Powermatic 1632 open ended wide belt sander in my garage that I have been meaning to sell. It is a 7.5 hp, 3 phase unit. I bought it when it
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Brian-Kelly Cosgrove
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anyone interested in slider nuts
well i need to make a few for myself and thought i check if anyone is interested. this is basic cold rolled steel 1018. pre xroll slider need two edges chamfered. i am thinking 1 for $25, 2 for $40
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imran
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Re: Wide belt sander
Dave summed it up well. Can be done, but might be easier and cheaper to go with a transformer. I have a 24" Powermatic widebelt on woodweb if you have interest in a plug and play machine. Marlowe
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Marlowe McGraw
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Re: Wide belt sander
I've swapped 575v for 230 and there can be lots to replace. You need to be sure of the IEC frame size and then see if 7.5 230v motor can be had in that size and shaft length for a reasonable cost. If
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David Kumm
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Re: Wide belt sander
You would need to make sure any control logic transformers are swapped, not hard. Typically there is a transformer to power the controls. That would need to be changed too, not hard or expensive. I
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
james, first, there is no telling what each of us get when ordering from china. assuming specified power means something, the 5mW red focusable laser i purchased for about what you paid is not very
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imran
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Wide belt sander
Hi guys,I¡¯m looking at a used Holytek 15¡± open ended?wide belt sander that is 10hp and??575 volts. By the time I get a transformer and possibly a larger phase converter I will have spent more
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john rowley <johncrowley123@...>
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
I bought this 660nm 5mW Industrial Focusable Laser Line Module/Locator Laser with PSU&Bracket (only $15) last year, and have not installed it. https://www.ebay.ca/itm/261278696170 James
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James Zhu
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
I made this purchase myself as well..I'm looking at various ways to mount it to a platform off my ceiling so it hangs about 9 feet off finish floor, but about 5 feet off the sliding table so hopefully
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Randy Child
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Re: Felder slotting cutter
@Mark, you can see that blade in action in this thread: /g/felderownersgroup/topic/stool_progress/77800964?p=,,,100,0,0,0::recentpostdate%2Fsticky,,,100,2,0,77800964 The stool I was
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michael@...
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Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock
#spiralcutterhead
If you don't have a gauge the procedure in the link below works to check if the cutters are parallel to the outfeed table. Setting Jointer Knives (highlandwoodworking.com) (
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Jerry P
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Re: Laser Kerf Line for slider saw?
Thanks @ahazi. I've been thinking of retrofitting one of my laser levels for this purpose, but never had the time. Didn't know I could buy a green laser unit like this. I ordered it directly. Was told
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michael@...
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Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock
#spiralcutterhead
David, From what your originally described, I don¡¯t think this is a coplanar issue. Although, it might turn out to be. If your board catches the lip of the outfeed table at one side of the machine
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Patrick Kane
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Re: Tenoning Plate Nut Screws
Awesome Dennis. always good to have a drawing ? imran
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imran
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Re: Tenoning Plate Nut Screws
thanks David. that is exactly what i needed. imran
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imran
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Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock
#spiralcutterhead
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 06:11 PM, Shawn Kammerer wrote: > > Hi David, > I've had my 941 running nonstop for about 2 1/2 years and have put a lot > of material through it. I think it's time to turn the
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david.r.milson@...
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