Re: Aigner Sawboy
I do not have it, but Aigner sawboy does exactly like the L-fence jig does,
it mounts on the rip fence. You can mount your L-fence jig to the rip fence
on the slider too. Aigner sawboy's build and
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James Zhu
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#136776
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Rusty,
The arbor/throat plate/housing on the the Fleder table saw isn't too small to accommodate such a large head? 55mm is more than double the max dado the saw supports.
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netanel.belgazal@...
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#136775
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Aigner Sawboy
I wonder if someone has experience using the Aigner Sawboy jig?
When I had a regular cabinet saw I used to work with a L fence jig for cutting patterns using templates (I find it more accurate then
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netanel.belgazal@...
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#136774
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Rusty,
The Whitehill head is a large 200mm head that I use in the saw. I have the smaller limiter head for the shaper.
The recessed head will work for the outside corners but for the bars a custom
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Joe Calhoon
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#136773
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Yes, it looks like others like the French miter approach too so that's good.
You've got a good machine that won't limit you for this project so that is nice!
B
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Brent
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#136772
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
I bought that and really like it.
Mark Foster
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Mark Foster
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Thanks Joe. ? Is that a combi head on your tablesaw? ?The Whitehill 125 X 55mm cutter block with the bolt recess on the top is indeed what I will most likely be
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splinterboy
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#136770
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
To do the haunching I have also used a Kreg router bit they use for haunched beaded face frames in the shaper with a router spindle. These were narrow frames and the Whitehill block has enough depth
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Joe Calhoon
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#136769
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
One way to do a custom profile where the tenon does not line up with a rebate or groove is to do a French miter. This is where you cut a 45 degree haunch in the stiles and another smaller 45 degree
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Joe Calhoon
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#136768
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
There's a bit of a challenge there with the? tenon location not letting you cope the whole joint, but we'll see what we can come up with.
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Brent
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#136767
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Hi Rusty, you could certainly email your thoughts and drawings to me as a first step before we engage the grinding shop, I do this all the time and would be happy to help you out,
Brent
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Brent
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#136766
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Re: Digital protractor..
The more you know the less you know!
martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330
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mac campshure
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#136765
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Re: Digital protractor..
No kidding!
From 30$ to 1,000$ with nothing in between- boo-hoo!
But in my defense, I did not know what I did not know¡.
Steven Sivak
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w: stevensivak.com <http://stevensivak.com/> p:
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stevensivak <stevensivak@...>
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#136764
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Re: Digital protractor..
When you post to a Felder group and use the phrase "regardless of price", you should not be surprised when very expensive options are provided. Precision tools are not cheap, and there isn't much in
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Brandon Nickel
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#136763
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Re: Digital protractor..
Very nice!
I especially like the digital microscope. I wanted something like that to more accurately place glazing beads when cutting to mark for the windows. The microscope would have solved my
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bacchus6015
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#136762
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Re: Digital protractor..
Does that, whatever it is, work on a SCM?
Steven Sivak
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w: stevensivak.com <http://stevensivak.com/> p: 248.860.3228
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stevensivak <stevensivak@...>
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#136761
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Re: Digital protractor..
That is the challenge, but it has been met- look at his set up!
https://www.instructables.com/Make-a-Truncated-Icosahedron-Out-of-Wood/?
Make a Truncated Icosahedron Out of
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stevensivak <stevensivak@...>
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#136760
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Re: Digital protractor..
If you already have a slider then the EGL or DGL from Felder is good for a .1 of a degree after calibration and then you can set your saw blade angle and have very nice compound cuts. Setting the stop
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bacchus6015
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#136759
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Re: Digital protractor..
Every time I found myself needing something hyper-accurate for woodworking and there did not seem to be a common solution I learned that the design was wrong for wood.
Martin makes a very nice
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bacchus6015
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#136758
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Re: Digital protractor..
Well at the end of the day, the $1,000 starrett tool is the only solution, damn!
Steven Sivak
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w: stevensivak.com <http://stevensivak.com/> p: 248.860.3228
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stevensivak <stevensivak@...>
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