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Re: sliding table saw: parallel fence vs 2nd crosscut fence? #k700s
David, Thank you for your feedback. I am actually using the short crosscut fence on my F700Z, not on the saw, so crosscutting is not the issue, I definitely need a fence and the ability to clamp down
By Cornelius · #138771 ·
Re: sliding table saw: parallel fence vs 2nd crosscut fence? #k700s
It is my view that the short distance between the pivot point of the fence and the 90¡ã stop is a significant contributor to the design weakness overall. If you have ideas on how to implement a second
By David P. Best · #138770 ·
Re: Xcut DRO Update
Hi Wade, If you want a high quality rip fence DRO, I would choose Fiama F8P. I plan to have this available where one does not need to fabricate the bracket as shown in the doc below. It allows quick
By imran · #138769 ·
Re: Xcut DRO Update
Hi Tim, My apologies, I should have mentioned, I¡¯m hoping for one that fits the rip fence of the K700S. Thx, Wade
By Wade Dees · #138768 ·
Re: sliding table saw: parallel fence vs 2nd crosscut fence? #k700s
Hi David Best, I have gone over your amazingly detailed and informative videos relating to the short crosscut fence's repeatability several times (ever since I got my own temperamental crosscut fence
By Cornelius · #138767 ·
Re: Xcut DRO Update
Thanks Aaron, I had already seen the proscale kit. I am looking for a solution to adapt the Dro M503 that I bought, and I will certainly take inspiration from this kit to create a functional support
By Andrea Cerroni · #138766 ·
Re: Xcut DRO Update
Yours looks nice, and that would be a great price point! --Tim [email protected]> wrote:
By Tim Prinzing · #138765 ·
Re: Xcut DRO Update
I expect to offer my version for less than 1/3 of that. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #138764 ·
Re: Xcut DRO Update
I just went to the Proscale website and noticed this for Felder K700 with 1800mm crosscut fence: https://www.proscale.com/products/industry-applications/woodworking-cabinets/907-3063-001/ --Tim
By Tim Prinzing · #138763 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
Thank you. ?The machine is new, so the bed belt is good. ?Looks like some more minor infeed pressure roller adjustments should get me there. I will work to get an accurate measurement to adjust from
By John Deming · #138762 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
To adjust the pressure rollers, lay down a piece of ? Baltic birch plywood (or similar that you know is dead flat) to cover the entire rubber feed mat. That provides a reference surface from which
By David P. Best · #138761 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
? This is another indication that your infeed and/or outfeed pressure rollers are not properly adjusted or that your feed belt is worn or glazed over. The best indicator on depth of cut limitations
By David P. Best · #138760 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
Thank you Tom and David. ?Adjusting the pressure bar has helped which appears to be off from the factory. ? I was able to make an adjustment but need to find a way to accurately measure the bar
By John Deming · #138759 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
John, I have owned the Northstate branded 1632 Widebelt sander you have for over 20 years now and gotten great service out of it. I even posted some videos a long time back on how to adjust the belt
By David P. Best · #138758 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
Are you using the platen at 80 grit? ?I am having to almost push / pull the piece lightly on some passes as it not easily passing through. ?The feed rate / gears ?is at the lowest setting.
By John Deming · #138757 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
Hi John, I have sanded parts as thin as 1mm, so you can definitely process thin material. I generally raise the feed bed two full rotations of the hand wheel when using 80 grit, which I think
By Tom Gensmer · #138756 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
I think the infeed pressure bar was not set correctly. ?I made an adjustment based upon your comment and it seems to have improved. The piece still gets hung up / slips but the snipe has diminished.
By John Deming · #138755 ·
Re: Xcut DRO Update
Accurate technology Inc. makes great DRO¡¯s! I¡¯m hoping one day they will develope a kit for the K700S. Wade
By Wade Dees · #138754 ·
Re: Northstate / PM 1632 Snipe On leading end
Hi John, Yes, snipe on the leading end of the piece would indicate you need more pressure on the in-feed pressure roller. I have the Northstate sander as well, and do not experience this snipe. I have
By Tom Gensmer · #138753 ·
Re: Xcut DRO Update
Andrea, By the way, Proscale does already have a kit for the Minimax SC4: https://www.proscale.com/products/industry-applications/woodworking-cabinets/907-3037-001/ -Aaron
By Aaron Inami · #138752 ·