Re: Ten woodworking tools you have to see
I see woodpeckers has a sale on the multi router from an email today.? ?So i thought I would revive this thread.? I was leaning toward a panto-router and wanted to ask if anyone had used both and
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Michael Marsico
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Re: AD741 feed problems
I do not see assembly drawing for AD741 in files, just the manual. Dual51 can be ordered with rubber infeed and outfeed rollers and it is a wear item. Do you have steel rollers? Mine is serrated steel
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imran
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Re: Update RE: [FOG] Langzauner Sander Delivery
That truly sucks. Who was the shipper? Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture www.jholtz.com 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406 612 432-2765
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Jason Holtz
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Re: AD741 feed problems
Hi Imran, The material is getting stuck at random times, one post may pass through ok(not often however), some get stuck halfway through and will need to be shoved with some serious force to get it
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david slater
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Re: AD741 feed problems
Hi David, So is the issue with infeed or the material is getting stuck at the very end when only outfeed is engaged? I recently looked at my outfeed roller on dual51 and it had lots of resin from
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imran
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Re: AD741 feed problems
Hi Imran, Yes the blades are practically new. Regards, David.
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david slater
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Re: AD741 feed problems
Assume you have tried changinh blades already. Imran
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imran
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AD741 feed problems
Hi all I wonder if any of you can help me with a problem i have been having with my thicknesser. Its a 2011 AD741, Recently I have been having issues with it feeding material through so i had the cowl
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david slater
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Re: Kappa 400 Below Table Dust Extraction + Kappa 400 Review
If I would have known that I was going to end up with the k940 in the beginning I would have totally gone for the t60, still quite a jump from what I paid but still... Regards, Mark
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Mark Kessler
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Re: KF700sp and AD741 used pricing
Wait until you turn the handle the wrong way and wipe out $40 end mills or $50 worth of material. It¡¯s a steep slope indeed. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: KF700sp and AD741 used pricing
Who knew tooling could be so expensive? I'm buying a mill and a lathe and having to suck it up to get the necessary tooling and equipment to make them functional. Could have bought a nice teal machine
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David Davies
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Re: KF700sp and AD741 used pricing
Tool is expensive but don¡¯t be seduced by tooling you may not ever need. I went with a 1 ?¡± spindle and I¡¯ve purchased a ton of basic profiles on ebay used. I¡¯ve also purchased Garniga from
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Kappa 400 Below Table Dust Extraction + Kappa 400 Review
A T70 is about $45K in 2018 dollars Dave [image: image.png]
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David Davies
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Update RE: [FOG] Langzauner Sander Delivery
I've been working with Machinery Max and the shipper. The machine is still strapped to the crushed pallets a month later as I don't see a way to strap safely to get it off the pallets and I didn't
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Kappa 400 Below Table Dust Extraction + Kappa 400 Review
A friend has a T60 and if you don¡¯t want all the CNC automation, it too is very well built. I would say better built than all the Felder saw IMHO. I really like how you move the fence with a crank
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Joe Jensen
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Re: CNC (or at lest programmable) shaper setup adivce?
Brett, You should get in touch with Tom Morris in Wichita. He has a T-27. Dave Davies wrote:
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David Davies
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Re: CNC (or at lest programmable) shaper setup adivce?
You¡¯re welcome Brett. I think you¡¯re wise to make the comparisons and consider the ¡°value¡± of each price bracket and each category of machine. So often Felder is compared to Martin but without
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: CNC (or at lest programmable) shaper setup adivce?
Lucky, Thanks for your valuable contribution to this discussion. I had a feeling I was going to get the kind of answers regarding Martin products you had mentioned. I'm also looking to compare
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Brett Wissel
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Re: CNC (or at lest programmable) shaper setup adivce?
Lucky, Yes, the sliding table I referred to is not the side sliding table for the tenonning on Martin shaper. James wrote:
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James Zhu
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Re: CNC (or at lest programmable) shaper setup adivce?
Hi Brett: You mentioned the Profil 45Z (presumably X-motion) under a heading which included: ¡°CNC (or at least programmable)¡" Regarding the Profil 45Z X-motion, here are some details. I¡¯ve had
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David Luckensmeyer
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