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#Adding Wireless Switches to the X-Roll Slider #adding
Finally did a writeup on how I added the wireless switches in the slider. Don¡¯t crucify me on the wire color, used what I had. Created a new thread to add hashtag. Here is my original post with some
By imran · #122069 ·
Re: I¡¯m on the fence, about choosing a parallel fence.
Bill, I don't know how to start a private conversation in this forum and don't want to bother others chatting about your fence. Can you contact me? mike@...
By Mike · #122068 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
I would agree, the original intent was always the ability to quickly hold workpieces, allowing for a safer cut. I think F&F, particularly on this forum, has been added onto and improved in many cases
By Sang Luu · #122067 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Edited - first version the photos were stripped out. I agree with Mark. There seems to be some confusion about the original and primary benefit of the Fritz & Franz - that being the ability to pinch
By David P. Best · #122066 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
I agree with Mark. There seems to be some confusion about the original and primary benefit of the Fritz & Franz - that being the ability to pinch or trap-squeeze small parts between the Fritz and the
By David P. Best · #122065 ·
Re: I¡¯m on the fence, about choosing a parallel fence.
I¡¯ll sell my Felder fence. I only use the table part since I got Brian¡¯s. Not sure what for a price though. Bill Belanger
By Bill Belanger · #122064 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
How is that used to cut small pieces, like cross-cutting a 1¡±x1¡±x 2¡± long piece (i have cut them smaller than that - Not seeing it, David Bedrosian ff or ones like it are perfect for that.
By Mark Kessler · #122063 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Wow Derek, is that NASA issued model? ? Wade
By Wade Dees · #122062 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Like many others, I made and used a F&F jig soon after sliding down the slider hole with my K3. Over time, I found that I much preferred the precision and versatility of a parallel fence ...
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
For those of you that are not on Instagram, you can watch a YouTube video showing my jig done by Ramon Valdez -- https://youtu.be/z2fg6Ex9VEI While you are on Ramon's page, you should check out some
By david.g.bedrosian@... · #122060 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Thanks for the interest in my Fritz and Franz jig.? If you are on Instagram, you can see all of my related posts on the jig by searching for the tag #BedrosianFritzandFranz.? You can DM me on
By david.g.bedrosian@... · #122059 ·
Re: I¡¯m on the fence, about choosing a parallel fence.
I think I already have the extension table (430-104) for the Felder parallel fence. If someone wants to sell their fence (because it doesn't fit, or they bought Mr. Lamb's) let me know.
By Mike · #122058 ·
Re: Eagerly awaiting info on the new Felder FW 850...
I have seen them in a shop here in Auckland, the owner was closing his shop, the asking price was a bit high but it did cost him some serious $$ to buy, it was sold within a week.
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
That¡¯s a really nice setup! In my Case it might soon become a junk collector though. ? Bill B
By Bill Belanger · #122056 ·
Re: Hammer A3-31 issue
I don¡¯t know if this helps but my fence on the end is about the same gap as yours. I raised the fence rail just a little bit and the back of the fence is about 1/8¡± higher then the table. I have
By Doug Middlebrook · #122055 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
This was my first F&F attempt. I left out the rail as I wanted flexibility for angled cuts. I also introduced Kipp levers to fasten the clamps down, after applying some forward pressure on the
By Sang Luu · #122054 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
Same here. I bought the Bedrosian FF for my K3 then modified (new slot) it for my KF700. It is a very well made kit with solid flip stops. Made a holster for it modeled after what I saw on Mark
By Stan Blaszczyk · #122053 ·
Re: Fritz and Fran jigs
This is the most basic of all F&F jigs. Cost is almost nothing. This will help me make a better/fancier version. If you want a Bedrosian version, you can reach him through Instagram. -- John Hinman
By John Hinman · #122052 ·
New 3/4¡± & 5/8¡± Cove Bits
Well I got weak in the knees and bid on a lot of router bits. Only got duplication of these 2, made in USA PC cove bits. I see comparable bits would be ~$100. Offering for $50 plus shipping. Cat not
By imran · #122051 ·
Re: Felder/Hammer setup in a small space
I built a pantograph a few years ago om birch ply for a router to carve letters and such.? It was terribly? easy. You could just watch? Mathias' videos and? get all the detail you need.? The
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #122050 ·