Re: Building a new shop - Should I move to Norfab/Quick Clamp Ductwork?
Sorry to be replying to an older topic but I went searching for GRIT Automation products and this one popped up --plus-- I enjoyed the discussion of Norfab and other types of clamp-together systems.
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Larry
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Re: AD941 Alignment Procedure
For full disclosure, I also spoke with a Felder tech, but Imran spent the most time with me.
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Mike
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Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
This is the add-in you need: https://apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/Detail/Index?id=1801418194626000805&appLang=en&os=Mac David Best DBestWorkshop@...
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David P. Best
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Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
David, Count me as very interested in your process for excel to fusion parametric import. Saving and exporting parametric lists has been a feature I have been craving and from my research there was no
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Anthony Quesada
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Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
Hi Scott, I am only vaguely familiar with Solidworks, so I probably can¡¯t offer much advice on that topic. I didn¡¯t consider Solidworks because at the time either the ¡°affordable¡± versions
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David P. Best
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Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
I posted about Shapr3D earlier (/g/felderownersgroup/message/131051). For modeling and prototyping, it¡¯s great. I can certainly see the attractiveness of that platform. But it
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David P. Best
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Re: 3 phase high leg placement
Hi Chris, Normally, the schematic shows exactly which 2 lines are connected to the transformer. However, this is not useful because we have heard of machines that were not wired according to the print
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imran
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Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
Shapr3d is great, and it's what I currently use (supports windows OS as well), but if someone is proficient in fusion360, they might find Shapr3d to be a bit lacking on features. You still get
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Larry Long Neck
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Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
I have never responded to one of these messages before so if it turns out weird i apologize. I tried Fusion360 Got a long way with it, but ultimately what changed my woodworking completely was
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ucs308@...
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Re: 3 phase high leg placement
Thanks for the feedback guys. Imran, I¡¯m curious if you are able to determine the appropriate high leg position from looking at the schematic and if so, how.
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chris connolly
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Re: A Question For Martin Owners
Hi Clinton, My T72 is year 2000 so the only electronics are the readouts. I¡¯m not very familiar with the newer models. I would try what you are thinking but rotate the groover before you start it to
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Joe Calhoon
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Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
I have been getting up to speed on Fusion 360 and want to use it for four things: * Designing woodworking projects and making rendered images, drawings, and cut lists for them. * Designing woodworking
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Sawdust77
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Re: AD941 Alignment Procedure
David, For full disclosure, I told Mike who I learned from ?. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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Re: AD941 Alignment Procedure
Mike, good write-up. The table alignment sequence is visually covered in the following pictorial sequence. Each photo has a description. This is a Dual 51, but the process is identical for the AD941.
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David P. Best
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AD941 Alignment Procedure
Thanks to Imran for getting me oriented on the alignment procedure. Remembering how hard it was to install the plastic end on the euro blade guard, I was hesitant to remove the shroud that ties the
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Mike
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Re: AD941 installing fence support bar
As everyone has said (and probably you have discovered too) the "instruction manual" (really...just diagrams) is only mildly helpful. I actually am getting my AD941 commissioned on Wed, 7/5, so I
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Andy Pickler
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Re: 3 phase high leg placement
I can confirm the 2nd leg, I just completed the commissioning form for my saw shaper. Tolve construction
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Joshua Tolve
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Re: 3 phase high leg placement
Hi Chris, I have an odd interest in Felder electrical schematics. The one you shared is very intriguing. I do not have exposure to older Felder schematics, so this one is new to me. More on this
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imran
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Re: AD941 installing fence support bar
Thanks Andy, I¡¯m leaning that way too. Seems logical. How are you liking the machine? Thx, Wade
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Wade Dees
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Re: Couple more questions
Thank you so much Imran and Brian! as soon as I get back to my shop, I am going to see about doing a set up and see if I can figure this out. On the beach right now soaking up the sun and grinding in
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Christopher Rozycki
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