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Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Imran, I can think of a few benefits of a t-nut over non T, one would be additional pull out strength due more threads in a softer material like an aluminum or even steel if the application calls for
By Mark Kessler · #111541 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Nice nuts - Mac... Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
By Mark Kessler · #111540 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Mac, one i have from felder for KF700 xcut fence (one that floats in slot, not the fixed one) is flat and not t-nut. it measured 30x10mm i did not measure the length. no chamfers. BTW, what is the
By imran · #111539 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Beautiful Mark Foster
By Mark Foster · #111538 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
Martin on right Felder on left Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111537 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
I have made over1000 nuts but never made one 1.25 in width all Felder are 30 mm shouldered at around 20 mm for t slot table width. 303 stainless steel 10 mm x 1.5 thread ,, beveled on 22 edges than
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111536 ·
Re: anyone interested in slider nuts
i got a question on tolerance for the nut. i had not looked this up before but i found general info for CR1018 in the size i plan to use and tolerance is +0/-0.004. i will verify with supplier on
By imran · #111535 ·
Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
Murray, For hobbyists like us it is always better to ask the experts, but honestly, you are almost over thinking this. Joint it, resaw if required, plane it, buy a straight forward T&G cutter set, try
By Trevor Lusty · #111532 ·
Re: Stool progress
Michael, Could you provide more details on the build of the finger joint jig? Thanks, Dave
By David Davies · #111531 ·
Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
I use talc powder like the baseball players use on there bats, I don¡¯t put my hands over the cutter head. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111530 ·
Re: Excellent Free Resource
Nice tool boxes it is some interesting wood. Not common in the Midwest, mine was FREE Salvaged from Deck. I made a number of Isheco drums , tapered cylinders. With it . martin/campshure/co/llc mac
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111529 ·
Re: Excellent Free Resource
Cliff, i assume you are joking to get some free timber. but if not, i started the thread to share a free downloadable wood handbook put out by USDA. if interested, go to the first post for a link.
By imran · #111528 ·
Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
jonathan, good point on adjustable groover option. i now have two sets to cover range from 4-20ish mm but have not used them for T&G. on paddles, i had orange ones that i gave away with my jointer. i
By imran · #111527 ·
Re: Excellent Free Resource
is the timber species Jarrah? the excellent free resource mentioned in the subject line?
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #111526 ·
Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
I have made small runs of t&g on a table saw.? It takes several quick set-ups. I made about 2000' of cope and bead for a 16' cedar strip boat.? It only took 3 set-ups but they were elaborate so as
By Jonathan Smith · #111525 ·
Re: Milling tongue and groove panelling plus using power feeder on jointer
Hi, Forget the power feed on the planner, just not the way to go and defeats the ability to flatten/square. Planner table set up is usually the reason that you get poor results, assuming your blades
By Martin Guiver · #111524 ·
Re: Excellent Free Resource
Hi martin, I see you mentioned Jarrah in your post, I love Jarrah-little bit perochical here as this timber is where I am from and I love it. I have posted a couple of photos of a tool box I made with
By Colin surname · #111523 ·
Re: Excellent Free Resource
sounds like a place i would like to visit. Been in Madison twice 1982 and 2019, guess i can make an early return. imran
By imran · #111522 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
8020 is the name of the a large manufacturer of this type of aluminum extrusion. They make it in a lot of sizes, mostly metric. You can also buy overstocks of their stuff on ebay. Cindy Mathieu
By Cindy Mathieu · #111521 ·
Re: Felder slotting cutter
@jonathan, it's fir-tree. The guys who mounted the fence for us this summer told me that these poles are between 80-100 years old. They grow really slow in the shade of larger fir-tree. @Mark, do you
By michael@... · #111520 ·