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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
I am glad I started it too. Thanks everyone for your ideas and input. Michael
By Michael Todrin · #114793 ·
Re: Purchasing an exact 63 want to discuss options
Hi Richard, Segmented steel infeed and chip breaker and smooth steel for out feed, no screwing around approach. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #114792 ·
Re: Purchasing an exact 63 want to discuss options
Hi Richard, Rubber infeed rollers are a good idea when two conditions exist: 1) you¡¯re working with soft woods that would ¡°dent¡± under pressure from a serrated infeed roller, and 2) you¡¯re
By David P. Best · #114791 ·
Re: Purchasing an exact 63 want to discuss options
I have a Martin T45 with 2 x rubber outfeed rollers and a segmented indeed roller. The 2 x outfeed rollers are amazing. I would order it this way again for sure. Segmented roller isn't mandatory .. I
By Rick Fisher · #114790 ·
Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
I am glad Michael started this thread. With Chris¡¯s link I learned what to look for. Lo and behold, I have a center marking widget in my kwikset kit. It is black so it kindof disappeared in the
By imran · #114789 ·
Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Chris, Thanks for the link. I will look if my kit has a center marker. Imran
By imran · #114788 ·
Re: Purchasing an exact 63 want to discuss options
Jp i placed my order in november.
By Richard Haislip · #114787 ·
Re: Purchasing an exact 63 want to discuss options
I also?have a Kappa 400 Xmotion on order, when did you place your order? I am expecting mine the first part of July.
By JP Rice · #114786 ·
Purchasing an exact 63 want to discuss options
My Kappa 400 xmotion and profil 45z are on the way over the pond as we speak. im ready to purchase a new Jointer and planer , for the jointer i think i have it figured out im doing the A951L with the
By Richard Haislip · #114785 ·
Re: New K940S issues
Thanks once again for all of the information guys! David - your message was exactly what I was looking for!? I was thinking along the exact same lines, but wanted to hear it from someone with some
By AJ Quinter · #114784 ·
Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Hi Imran I believe the kits are similar with one have some router templates. You can buy the templates a la carte too . The support page has good information. Check out the below links.
By Chris Perren · #114783 ·
Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Hi Tom, Those are some nice features. Your Templaco is diff than what Chris shared. If you get time can you share the part of instructions that explain transferring location from door to jamb? I did
By imran · #114782 ·
Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
+1 on the Templaco boring jig. https://www.templaco.com/html/product.asp?id=194&mode=Bore+Master+Kits I install a fair number of doors, and it's really nice to just roll up, make one mark, clamp,
By Tom Gensmer · #114781 ·
Re: Router Spindle Compatibility with 240 Hood
I modified my 240 hood so I could get to the center line with the Aigner plates. Before the mod I would use the Felder fence plates with the router.
By Joe Jensen · #114780 ·
Re: Felder 500-03-019 dado blade how to use
I just talked to Felder. $83.00 for new ones. Does anyone know of any cheaper ones. In my defense I did not get any instructions that showed the shims. But 3 years is a long time. I¡¯m more of a tool
By Doug Middlebrook · #114779 ·
Re: Felder 500-03-019 dado blade how to use
In case of K975 there is a shim set that I believe comes with saw. I bought it used so I am not certain but I only got a 3mm shim with the saw. The full set consists of, 1 each of 3, 6, 9 mm. These
By imran · #114778 ·
Re: Felder 500-03-019 dado blade how to use
It would be better if Felder gave better instructions. At first I thought you could flip the one side to the outer side. But that¡¯s why I asked. Thanks for your help.
By Doug Middlebrook · #114777 ·
Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
If it¡¯s just one batch of doors, there¡¯s nothing wrong with measuring and marking centers, drilling a small pilot hole through the door, then drilling with a 2 1/8¡±?forstner bit, drilling most
By Shawn Kammerer · #114776 ·
Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
I agree the templaco is expensive which I acquired used a decade ago¡­ Rockler may have a cheaper approach. Sent: Monday, March 8, 2021 9:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG]
By Chris Perren · #114775 ·
Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Thanks for the ideas guys. I think I will make my own jig out of some 8/4 stock. Anyone have a big drill press and a fixture set up for that? Michael
By Michael Todrin · #114774 ·