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Re: Slotting Capability
That looks like a cool design for the stepstool. Not sure if this helps any, but Felder makes a slotting/grooving blade in two sizes - 230x4 and 300x5 (03.0.030). It would still require multiple
By Mi?elis Vindavs · #137184 ·
Slotting Capability
I came across a step stool design that requires ~4¡± deep slots. I know there are other ways to achieve the look of an angled bridle joint but these methods require more work. Here is what I would
By imran · #137183 ·
Re: Kolle Table Saw
The beam geometry and bearing configuration on that Panhans looks to be the top of the pile as far as those vintage machines are concerned. Are they more rare than the T17 in the States? They are
By Patrick Kane · #137182 ·
Re: Kolle Table Saw
Joe, That Panhans looks to be similar vintage to my 684, maybe older? Mine is 1985 according to the machine's tag. Jason Holtz J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406
By Jason Holtz · #137181 ·
Re: Felder Diamond Blade - saw marks
I suspect it is the small size of the gullet that is causing the problem. Because the gullet is so small, it is easy to load it with the chips from the cut. So there are two solutions to not
By habacomike (Mike King) · #137180 ·
Re: Felder Diamond Blade - saw marks
Aaron, that's a very good theory, and the shape of the teeth and saw marks would support that. The manual that came with the blade emphasized using higher rpm for better results. I'll have to explore
By Mi?elis Vindavs · #137179 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Paul this is all good news. Glad to hear. I really can¡¯t say enough about PP post sales support, and I believe them when they mention their swap policy. Have a look at my post from 13 years ago
By David P. Best · #137178 ·
Re: Phase Perfect Simple
Hi all, I just got my 7.5HP simple installed and my machines are running so figured I should report back. The real test will be in use but here is my preliminary update. First off, my main issue with
By Paul.H.Denison · #137177 ·
Re: Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
David, I was told by a Felder rep when I talked to him about my "less than helpful" instructions, "They just assume you should know"! Kind regards, Brian D. Milidrag Cell 248.7
By Brian · #137176 ·
Re: Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
He was strangely silent.
By p_shapiro · #137175 ·
Re: Kolle Table Saw
Eric Reibling had Kolle machines on display at the 2000 IWF. They were all sheet metal machines at that point. I bought their slot mortiser. It was a decent machine that I sometimes wish I still had.
By Joe Calhoon · #137174 ·
Re: Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
P Must have been I joy to work on. Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
By mac campshure · #137173 ·
Re: Kolle Table Saw
Patrick I¡¯d say it is this saw Blinto - Justers?g - K?lle blinto.se martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@...
By mac campshure · #137172 ·
Re: Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
Classic. ¡°We make machines with bendy parts so they can be adjusted - we even give you a parts list in German and you won¡¯t need any instructions. It¡¯s so simple." David Best
By David P. Best · #137171 ·
Re: Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
Thanks for passing on that story. I'm sure the look on his face was priceless! Did he reply to you? Marlowe [email protected]> wrote:
By Marlowe McGraw · #137170 ·
Re: Kolle Table Saw
Patrick, I see what you are talking about. Looks like the blade is located where the groove is in the table. I thought that part was the sliding table. I would not expect the table to have a curved
By David Kumm · #137169 ·
Re: Kolle Table Saw
Correct, but it doesnt look like the sliding table--which is missing in this example--butts up against the blade here either. The blade throat is blocked by the feeder, but it looks like the table
By Patrick Kane · #137168 ·
Re: Baurle planer listed on Woodweb
?I might be wrong but Brul¨¦ machine is rebadged Okama. Bankrupt in 89 To well made. This is tag on my 25.5¡± 630 H JP Bauerle is still around no sure what there story is the old man was still
By mac campshure · #137167 ·
Re: Kolle Table Saw
The later model Kolle sliders the actual slider. The static part of the slider wasn¡¯t static. It moved to flush with the back / handle end in of the machine to accommodate people from the us I guess
By mac campshure · #137166 ·
Re: Felder Diamond Blade - saw marks
Sautershop does recommend the highest rpm possible - max 6000rpm. My Kappa 450x is setup for 5500 rpm presently. Considering changing the best to 4500 rpm and seeing if that has any effect, however
By abruptlly@... · #137165 ·