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Re: pedestal base help
Jason, you do beautiful work. I enjoy seeing your projects on FB
By John Renzetti · #138851 ·
Re: pedestal base help
It looks to me like the band is copper, quite likely very thin too. On top of that is the fact that it is recessed in the edge, so any amount of movement is likely hidden. As for the base, perhaps you
By Bryce Comer · #138850 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Jason, Seems like that formula is missing a weight component.? My mom had a 72" dia kitchen table with a cast iron pedestal that was about 24" dia.? It was stable because the pedestal was wicked
By Jonathan Smith · #138849 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
Imran, Long stock has its challenges too. We all know the Felder jointer is perfect for spring joints, even though 99.9999% people just want the damn flat result, LOL. James [email protected]>
By James Zhu · #138848 ·
Re: How to connect a 400-800 Morticing unit to a Felder BF5-31
Hi David, I think you may be missing an adaptor plate that bolts on to the main machine.? Mine is a CF741 so a little later model but the pins on your mortiser look similar.? The ends of the
By Jonathan Smith · #138847 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
Hi James, I failed to mention that what I stated has happened to me multiple times with long stock 8-10 ft. I tried my best to vary PF angle, which is not hard to do, with no 100% guarantees. In
By imran · #138846 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
Imran, It is interesting that what I found is that the trailing end sometimes actually gets pulled into the cutter a little bit for the short piece. Aigner accessories are nice and expensive. But
By James Zhu · #138845 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Yes, metal banding could be a problem. Here below is Michael Fortune's cherry and ebony hall table with the waterfall edge. The way he built the base is very creative. The top is a hollow torsion box
By James Zhu · #138844 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
Cornelius I use shapers daily in my shop. The pressure rollers are not used for normal feeding of stile and rail parts of all sizes when used in conjunction with the power feed. Occasionally when
By Joe Calhoon · #138843 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
Hi Cornelius, Felder in USA, does sell Aigner pressure modules and the associated wheels. As for PF being enough, well it is most of the times. When edge profiling, the trailing end sometimes moves
By imran · #138842 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Hey Jason, I personally would build it in the process KP outlined. This looks super fun! Keep us updated on the progress. Jarrett [email protected]> wrote:
By Jarrett Maxwell · #138841 ·
Re: 160 mm dust collection ducting in the USA
Hey Michael, I just installed a DC system and sourced all of my quick connect ducting from the Blast Gate Co. ( www.blastgateco.com ( http://www.blastgateco.com ) ) in Michigan.? They are incredibly
By KRPatel · #138840 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Jason, Will be a thing of beauty once done!? I personally like the rounded base approach with a tapered top...if going this approach, can you (i) cut all the staves the same width (top + bottom),
By KRPatel · #138839 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Jason, I'd say if the client was good with the circular base, stick with that and save yourself some serious head scratching. I think a challenge that you'll have is glueing up of pre-shaped tapered
By Marlowe McGraw · #138838 ·
pedestal base help
My next commission is to build a walnut dining table with an elliptical top 42x80" and a tapered scalloped base. This is a fun challenge. Surely involves custom shaper knives and an elaborate jig to
By Jason Holtz · #138837 ·
160 mm dust collection ducting in the USA
Hi all, I'm researching dust collection options for my shop, and several of my top choices for collector have a 160 mm inlet.? In the beginning, I assumed that I'd just drop that down to 6" ducting
By Michael Wolf · #138836 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
Thank you all for your feedback. Imran, you use the pressure rollers in conjunction with your power feeder? I am only now ordering my power feeder and was under the impression that it would provide
By Cornelius · #138835 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
John, it is the brake board ( I often mix brake with break when I type- I should read and check 10 times before I post - fixed it up there ). 14 seconds is a long time, so the brake board may need to
By mariusz_m · #138834 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
I am glad I reached out to this community before I fooled around with my PP. The tech has submitted a ticket to replace my ¡°break board¡± (brake board?). Apparently he thinks that is the issue.
By John Hinman · #138833 ·
Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
Yes the sander has cut down on my sanding time for detailed surfaces like crown. it all depends on the pad you use though as the 1/2¡± sponges wear rather quickly and cut through the surface on sharp
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #138832 ·