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Re: PF Wheel Durometer for Shaper and Jointer?
I¡¯ve never used a feeder on a jointer so I have zero experience. Also I am only a serious hobbyist and do this just for fun. I rough cut every board oversize and then flatten and process to final
By Joe Jensen · #115117 ·
Re: Northfield 32" Bandsaw
The bimetal Wood mizer, Woodslicer, etc, blades run at lower tension so the wider band compensates for that. Less twist until it dulls. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, March 23,
By David Kumm · #115116 ·
Re: Northfield 32" Bandsaw
I always thought it was because the wider the blade the less flex. Think of a 2 foot wide blade on a 2 foot wheel. But I could be wrong, waiting to hear. Bull B¨¦langer
By Bill Belanger · #115115 ·
Re: Northfield 32" Bandsaw
Mac, nobody has been able to explain why a wider blade is better for resawing. Why the 1.5¡± instead of 1.25¡± or 1¡± ? Sent: Monday, March 22, 2021 8:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject:
By Joe Jensen · #115114 ·
Re: #Servicing 2011 Dual51 and Similar Jointer/Planer #servicing
I'm similar to Imran in that I keep my Shop thermostat set to 45F overnight, and 55F during the day. If I'm planning on glueing or finishing I'll bump it up to 60F. No AC in the Summer. Heat source is
By Tom Gensmer · #115113 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Hi Glen, As far as T&G is concerned the surprise for me has been that even with hundreds of $ invested in pressure modules they do not guarantee that the board does not move away from the fence. I
Re: Straightlining lumber
Hi Brett, That is fair. I just asked because I have done both and I find sled efficient and easier. However, I am far from being an expert on anything. I am in awe of you and others who routinely
By imran · #115111 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Imran, I've not used the SLR sled in the earlier reference mostly because I don't like taking time to make jigs if I can just get the job done some other way. I'm not in a position to argue it's
By Brett Wissel · #115110 ·
Re: #Servicing 2011 Dual51 and Similar Jointer/Planer #servicing
Jason, I use electric radiant heat panels for heating my shop. While pretty efficient it still costs money. I am not generating any income from WW. I have kept it at 50F in past and would stay warm
By imran · #115109 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Brett, Have you used a sled for SLR? I would do may be 3 to 5 boards with track saw but sled comes out for higher qty. No contest for over 100 boards Glen is looking at. Getting them S1S is definitely
By imran · #115108 ·
Re: #Servicing 2011 Dual51 and Similar Jointer/Planer #servicing
Imaran, How is shop temperature 50? That's barely warm enough for Titebond, and definitely not warm enough for my hands. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture www.jholtz.com 3307 Snelling Ave. South
By Jason Holtz · #115107 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
a basic 22n will do all 4 in one pass 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 · #115106 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Hi Glen Why not just joint them than batch a bunch together and plane to width or let the moulder do it. We I assume are just talking 16¡¯ 1¡± and less than 25# a price even if 2¡± not so much so
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #115105 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Glen, You might check what a local lumberyard would charge to straight line rip. My vendor in Oklahoma City charges $0.08 a board foot to straight line. It's hard to beat that price. Jarrett
By Jarrett Maxwell · #115104 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Glen, Are you getting S1S? I buy my quantity lumber at minimum 1-side straightlined and hit-and-miss planed. Plus I find I can stack it easier and the price is insignificant compared to the confidence
By Brett Wissel · #115103 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
Which shaper is that? Is that the side tenoning table I see? Thanks, Dave Davies wrote: -- Dave & Marie Davies www.myfinishingtouch.com 318-219-7868
By David Davies · #115102 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
I ordered a spindle moulder from SCM last July. and it finally arrived yesterday. Just happy it got here given the hard times Italy were exposed to the pandemic.
By Albert Lee · #115101 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
Awesome. Congratulations. Memories too. I remember building descending platforms (vs ramps) to use rented pallet jack to get my kf700 from pallet to garage floor.
By Mike S · #115100 ·
Re: Straightlining lumber
Glen, The video Jonathan shared shows how to make one. I would add few observations from my use of one. First I made mine with thin ply on each side of 1/2¡± spacers. Being 12¡¯ long I added 4¡¯
By imran · #115099 ·
Re: AD741 Delivery
Thank you all. Just getting the rest of the shop cleaned up and set, and tomorrow i should be turning it on. It was a beast to move and yeah, a very long ramp! But i was determined to go slow and be
By Andrew Brant · #115098 ·