Re: Bearing greas
Howard, see this msg & thread /g/felderownersgroup/message/94199
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imran
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#111934
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
Very nice advices, I tested with a square on the crosscut fence, but Brian's square is too small to reach the parallel fence from my outrigger fence. I also use the adjustable square for small
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Bill James
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#111933
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Bearing greas
What grease should be used in jointer bearings and shaper spindles? thanks Howard
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Howard Metz <hdmetz1960@...>
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#111932
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
Parts will be available, it¡¯s the same stuff we are using in the current manufacture. We just got in a whole bunch more of the linear rails, so we have everything on hand for any upgrades that are
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Brian Lamb
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#111931
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
The prototype version of my stop setter was made of wood, with magnetic latches to the case iron top. Over the past few years, a few people on FOG asked for the parts list and copied the design. So
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David P. Best
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#111930
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
I use my parallel fences everyday, and even with my aging eyeballs I can just go to my hairline pointers on the crosscut and parallel fence and get less than .010¡± difference, which is generally
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Brian Lamb
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#111929
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
You are not missing anything, my experience has been if you 0 the parallel stop to the blade by bringing it up to the tooth it¡¯s close enough for most work but there is nothing wrong trying to be
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Mark Kessler
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#111928
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
How can it get any easier or reliable than the process illustrated in Brian¡¯s video? Just use an adjustable square. Am I missing something? Although I do need to upgrade my DRO Lamb parallel to the
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Chris Perren
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#111927
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
I like David's solution for equalizing the parallel fences but I think it can be simplified by using a magnetic base to hold it to the cast iron table instead of the very accurate base that David
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ahazi
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
Thanks Brian. I misunderstood; thought you had these spares. No worries. imran
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imran
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#111925
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
Ask here, whoever has upgraded has them (I don't have them send them back as I don't want to deal with used parts and shipping and such). Those that had two units might want to keep one for themselves
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Brian Lamb <bklamb1@...>
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#111924
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
A story stick set from the rip fence is another quick and easy way to set both fences identical. Or an adjustable square off the side of the slider... I have videos on youtube showing that, search
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Brian Lamb <bklamb1@...>
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#111923
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
Brian, How much are these parts? Imran
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imran
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#111922
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
Given that we just came out with the new versions of the parallel fences that use linear rails¡ there are a lot of older units that got upgraded. That leaves the old measuring rod, end stop and rear
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Brian Lamb
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#111921
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
I have Felder's parallel fence, no question it is IMPOSSIBLE to set the stop precisely, simply a bad design. I like David Best's method to set the parallel fence stop to the precise position of the
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James Zhu
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#111920
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
I have the Felder version and it does suffer from the parallax effect but it¡¯s close enough for general cabinetry, if i need it perfect (whatever that is) i just use my Starrett combo square set to
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Mark Kessler
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#111919
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
I have one of Brian's parallels and agree it is the one to buy. I don't use it often as I have a power feeder on a saw for ripping but when I do, I set the crosscut stop, and then use Brian's square
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David Kumm
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#111918
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
Very interesting, I do have lamb parallel fence (not the DRO) and tried to avoid mixing crosscut and parallel fence cuts in my design/assembly to avoid this issue. However, I like your method but I do
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Bill James
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Re: Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
This has been discussed many times here. I recommend you search the archives for ¡°parallel fence¡±. IMO, a better alternative to the Felder parallel fence would be one with a DRO rather than an
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David P. Best
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#111916
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Incra LS fence vs. Felder rip fence for x-roll
Specifically 430-149. I have seen a few you tube videos, but has anyone used the incra with good results? I have it for my router table and seems like a better play. Thoughts? PK
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PK
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