Re: Workshops at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship eg. with Garrett Hack
Joel, A good friend of mine has taken classes with Garret both at CFC and Marc Adams, and Anderson Ranch I believe as well. She cannot speak highly enough about him and his teaching. It's a beautiful
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Jason Holtz
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Re: bandsaw vibration
This one? [image0.png] John Hinman 208-841-3834
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John Hinman
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Re: bandsaw vibration
This is the best book I have seen on bandsaw tuning. From the 1950s and revised in the 60s. Don¡¯t know if it¡¯s still available. Goes into great detail on truing wheels, both for saws that can
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Joe Calhoon
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Re: Workshops at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship eg. with Garrett Hackouched any power tool
To my way of thinking I became proficient with all hand tools before I ever touched a power tool . I took to extreme s cut all my fire wood with hand saw before I bought my Jonsrud chain saw . I spent
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mac campshure
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Re: bandsaw vibration
On ACM and felder and agazoni the motors bolt up to the chassis face and the adjustments are for belt tension moving motor up and down. In the chassis slots. Go ahead and try can¡¯t see. that it will
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mac campshure
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Workshops at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship eg. with Garrett Hack
I was telling a fellow FOG member with quite a bit of machinery expertise after working on a few things which needed hand tools that I would benefit from improving my skills. ?He said he once upon a
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joelgelman
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Re: bandsaw vibration
Hi Greg, To be clear, my prompt to look at that pulley was the squealing sound, which the Felder tech suggested might be a mis-aligned pulley. I didn't think the vibration was "bad", but after the
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Tom Gensmer
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Re: bandsaw vibration
Tom, Drive pulley adjustment is not something I or anyone else has done or suggested. I'll try it. Thanks very much.
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Greg Mix
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Re: K700S On and off switch on the sliding table - broken cable
Hi Aaron, Oh-no!! I'm sorry to hear about your damaged wire. I have to admit, I was really worried about mine during assembly. I have a recent model KF700 w/ remote start, I'll see if I can carve out
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Tom Gensmer
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K700S On and off switch on the sliding table - broken cable
Does anyone have any documentation or wiring diagrams for this feature.? My cable, unfortunately, has been damaged from handling.? It appears to be a 2-conductor cable with two black wires that are
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Aaron Inami
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Re: bandsaw vibration
On the comment about the bandsaw tires, great you fixed your vibration problem. ?Seems there should be a way of measuring the variation and there should be an acceptable "runout". ?See picture.
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joelgelman
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Re: bandsaw vibration
Hi Greg, I just received a new FB 710. The machine was perfect "out of the box", with the following exception: There was a slight "whining" sound from the lower wheel, and a slight amount of
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Tom Gensmer
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Re: bandsaw vibration
I¡¯ve got a 2018 FB510 with vibration too. Two Felder techs worked on it and improved it a little but like John, it still bugs me. I¡¯m intrigued by the videos of Pleasant Street Machinery. Does
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Greg Mix
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Re: bandsaw vibration
Thanks John, Glad it¡¯s working for you. Nice that you kept at it and figured it out. I have to do this fine detailing on my Oliver. I have a aggazoni / rapid 640 I used to have a 640 ACM both mine
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mac campshure
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Re: bandsaw vibration
Thanks for the tip John¡ Bill wrote:
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Bill Belanger
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Re: bandsaw vibration
A brief recap: * bought a used FB540. The previous owner had little time on it but the tires were somewhat chewed up on the outside edge from blade teeth. I did not know any better about this so I
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john hejmanowski
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Re: Mortising unit instructions
Be carful not to drop the connecting bolts in the body cavity you will be very sad trying to get them out!! martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106
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mac campshure
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Re: Mortising unit instructions
Thank you Andy and Jonathan for your input. ?The diagram should prove useful. If I have some questions I may get back with you. ?Thanks again for advice and offer. Cheers, tim
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Tim Perez
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Re: Mortising unit instructions
Tim, I have a CF741.? I assembled and mounted without instructions.? It is very similar to the one in Andy's referenced video. I could send pics if that would help.? The main tip is the left hand
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Jonathan Smith
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Re: Interesting new 2-axis jointer
This brochure explains the Par. One vertical head and one horizontal doing straightening S4S in 2 passages. https://www.wadkin.com/archive%20pdfs/Wadkin%20PAR%204-Side%20Planer.pdf
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Joe Calhoon
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