Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
¡it¡¯s Friday, time for ? off the wall ? concepts¡ Given that Felder positions itself as a company offering its customers ? machines built to specs ?, could we envision being able to specify
By
Jacques Gagnon
·
#131351
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
Brain, I know the jointer tables are adjustable, but it is not a trivial task. Maybe you can do a group survey to see how many people want to have a jointer producing the flat board right after it is
By
James Zhu
·
#131350
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
James, Felder most certainly can have a jointer that makes a flat board, it all depends on what setting is at when you get it. These settings are adjustable and you can get what ever cut you want. You
By
Brian Lamb
·
#131349
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
Got it, Thank You Andy
By
Wade Dees
·
#131348
·
|
Re: GRIT Automation
It irritates the hell out of me that miter saw companies (especially Festool) haven't nailed the whole dust collection thing yet (or choose not to). We are no longer living in the 1930s where inhaling
By
Larry
·
#131347
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
I'm running the Silent Power cutterhead. And yes...in order to get the knives 0.001" above the outfeed table, the smooth surface of the cutterhead (cutting block) needed to be 0.032" below the outfeed
By
Andy Pickler
·
#131346
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
Clearly, Felder is proud of their table adjustment mechanism, they think they are the best. It is the same mechanism on my 2016 AD741. I just shake my head that Felder still cannot deliver a jointer
By
James Zhu
·
#131345
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
Correct. Righty-tighty. Lefty-loosey. The latch side of the table should be unlatched when making this adjustment. Once you get the hinge side of the infeed table coplanar to the hinge side of the
By
David P. Best
·
#131344
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
? ? Andy, I fully understand your thoughts about David Best, the guy is a Walking Institution! ? Which cutter set up are you running? You mentioned your outfeed table is now 001¡±-.002¡±
By
Wade Dees
·
#131343
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
Hi David, While I'm adjusting those M10 cap screws, I'm assuming: * I "tighten" them (move them upward) to move the table up * I should have the kip lever on the infeed side lightly tightened (and the
By
Andy Pickler
·
#131342
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
One more comment. The Hinge Pin is held in lateral position via set screws on both sides and the top shown in red arrows below. Those may need to be loosened (especially the top one) in order to get
By
David P. Best
·
#131341
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
This is the parts diagram for the hinge mechanism on the AD941. The ¡°Hinge Pin¡± is item #1 (green arrow), and the elevation and slope of the table (going toward the cutterblock), is adjusted by
By
David P. Best
·
#131340
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
I think the hammer/mallet blow was in regards to lowering the outfeed table. My outfeed table as-received was quite a bit above the cutterhead knives. I loosened the height adjustment bolt, but that
By
Andy Pickler
·
#131339
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
Hi Andy, I have a brand new one as well, just rolled it off the pallet about two weeks ago. I¡¯ve ordered some miscellaneous parts for it, before I start setting it up. I¡¯ll be curious to know how
By
Wade Dees
·
#131338
·
|
Re: Screw in hinges
Joe, I¡¯m sure you have a door like that left over from demonstrating at your door workshop. I¡¯m fine to drop by and take it off of your hands so you don¡¯t have to just throw it away¡ Stunning
By
habacomike (Mike King)
·
#131337
·
|
Re: AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
It would seem to me those 2 bolts that extend downwards would require me to move them upward (and I have loosened the set screw that is on the top side). But unfortunately after a certain point of
By
Andy Pickler
·
#131336
·
|
AD941 Infeed Table Adjustment
I'm curious if anyone has a newer generation AD941 and has been able to adjust the infeed table to be coplanar with the outfeed table. In particular, what seems like it should be a simple adjustment
By
Andy Pickler
·
#131335
·
|
Re: Extractor
If you have more than one outlet they are all going to fill lopsided . If you¡¯re really disturbed by it you can add a rotary air lock. Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave.
By
mac campshure
·
#131334
·
|
Re: Screw in hinges
Hi Joe Class act on the entrance!!when I was a door and window builder that¡¯s the stuff I used to do . If it was anything but straight and square that what I did. had my fill of that!!!
By
mac campshure
·
#131333
·
|
Re: Sliding Table Adjustment
Thanks David, I was starting to suspect that was the trouble, it just wasn't making sense in my easily confused brain how the upper two nuts were going to get the job done. That diagram makes it very
By
Greg
·
#131332
·
|