Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
Hi Scott, I have no timeline with respect to the Fusion tutorials I¡¯m working on. Nor do I want one since that would turn joy into anxiety meeting a specific date. In the meantime, if you have
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David P. Best
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Re: Crosscut scale issues
Ha! Thats what I meant! My bad explanation conflated the pre x-roll fence and the x-roll fence. Joe
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bacchus6015
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Re: Crosscut scale issues
The attached should clarify how this is done. David Best DBestWorkshop@... https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/collections/ https://www.youtube.com/@David_Best ?
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David P. Best
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Re: Crosscut scale issues
Simon, There should be stop in the groove on the bottom of the fence. When you put the fence on the outrigger table slide it to toward the slider until the stop bumps into whatever it supposed to hit.
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bacchus6015
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Crosscut scale issues
Hi, We have recently bought a used 2007 cf741. The outriggers crosscut can slide when the clamps are undone, how do we know where to clamp it so the scale makes sense? There doesn't seem to be
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Simon Ballard
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Re: Building a new shop - Should I move to Norfab/Quick Clamp Ductwork?
Larry, I am hoping to post a YT video on the GRIT system by tomorrow.? I have 3ph equipment connected and can give some solid insights.? The video from Bents woodworking is good.? I will link it
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PK
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Re: Fusion 360 vs. Solidworks for Makers
Thanks David for the detailed response and information. I will check out the links you provided and will probably just stay with Fusion. Do you have an estimate of when you will release the Fusion
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Sawdust77
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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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