Re: Tersa Replacement Blades
I believe worse thing now a days, that is common, is resins and glues. With wider machines, I think, the likelyhood of processing glued boards goes up even for a hobby WW. Imran
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imran
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Re: New K940S issues
I was glad that I chose to have my saw commissioned.? I have no doubt I could have worked through the commissioning on my own, but it would have taken me significantly more time (as a business, I
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AJ Quinter
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Re: Tersa Replacement Blades
Cliff - for hobby or one man commercial shop use, HSS is just fine. Fact is the majority of machines shipped with and were used with HSS knives for decades with little trouble. If you¡¯re running
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David Sabo <sabo_dave@...>
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Re: New K940S issues
I am sure this is well known to the group but for new comers to slider be aware that while you can carry out various checks the calibration is done in a certain order. For this reason, I perform
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imran
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Re: New K940S issues
Installing the slider and calibrating is not hard to do, just time-consuming. Go one step at a time and plan on a whole day to get it right. I bought a K915 slider, installed and calibrated it
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Steven Anderson
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Re: Tersa Replacement Blades
Hi Cliff, I got M+ but am curious now as to what I have on the machine. This is my first replacement set. When I got the machine it still had the original edge at 7 yrs of age. It cut fine and
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imran
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Re: Felder FD21 for sale
More info on the machine: - purchased June 2016, delivered late 2016, has sat in my woodshop unused till now, woodshop is heated with 24x7 dehumidifier, unit never used Total out of pocket for machine
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david coelho
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Re: Tersa Replacement Blades
High speed steel? won't stand up to the silica in hardwoods. There are grades? that will? but straight HSS isn't going to
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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#114810
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Re: New K940S issues
Hard to say whether its worth the $1400, depends on the tech you get which is a crap shoot. There are enough folks here in addition to the Felder Tech support to help get you through it if you have
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Mark Kessler
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#114809
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Re: Felder FD21 for sale
David, I am interested, can you give a bit more info and what you would like for it, i am in the foothills of Cali so pick up is possible. Glen Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc. Mail: P.O. Box 257
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Glen Christensen
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#114808
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Re: Felder FD21 for sale
What are you looking to get for the machine? I've no idea what they cost. Jason 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: New K940S issues
My KF700SP came well setup from factory despite some shipping/delivery issues, all minor IMHO.? Aside from some minor adjustments to get to the tolerances of 0.003" toe out for the rip fence and
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Shinta Wakahisa
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#114806
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Re: New K940S issues
I just recently received a new K700S and I¡¯m not expert but I feel it was dialed in really well from the factory. Steve Lyde www.Instagram.com/SL1800
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Steve Lyde
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Felder FD21 for sale
I have a Felder FD21 which I bought a few years ago and have never used, it is brand new. Looking to sell. It is fully loaded with many options. I'm located in the San Francisco Bay Area, would prefer
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david coelho
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#114804
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
You can find some useful information here: https://www.locksmithledger.com/locks/article/11317804/guide-to-mortise-lock-installation-jigs
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Daniel Thompson
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#114803
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
I used this tool for multiple installed doors using mortice locks and other specialized locks that requires more than a round hole. Works very well. Souber DBB Lock Mortiser (
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ahazi
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#114802
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Re: New K940S issues
Hi Jay, ? The benefits of commissioning have been shared here but it is a lot of money. My thoughts are that if you are fortunate enough to not feel the pain of $1400 and/or not comfortable with
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imran
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Thanks Tom. I looked more carefully and found the cylinder in my kit so I am happy to know that I have one less thing to do on my next install. Imran
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imran
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Re: Boring techniques and jigs for passage doors
Hi Imran! Apologies for the delay, "busy-busy!!". I think this was covered by Chris, but the Templaco strike marker is a simple steel cylinder (1", 7/8", or 5/8") with a sharp point on one end. Once
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Tom Gensmer
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Re: New K940S issues
Just my thoughts. I¡¯m sure I can make the adjustments. It¡¯s knowing which adjustments to make that make me pay for the commissioning. I¡¯ve had a K915 x motion and this Kappa 400 x motion. Both
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Bill Belanger
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