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Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Stan, That is so terrible to hear.? Every time I have something delivered I have the fear in the pit of my stomach that something will be damaged.? Hold Felder accountable and get a new slider.? I
By PK · #141205 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
There is no excuse for this, but Felder has a history of poor packaging processes. You should demand a replacement sliding table. Take lots of photos. David Best DBestWorkshop@...
By David P. Best · #141204 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
So my new toy was delivered by ABF today, on a flatbed with a piggyback forklift. The driver graciously agreed to maneuver it into my garage so the pallet is level and I can use the usual tricks to
By Stan K · #141203 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Jeff, Nice shop made fence and especially the shop made plexiglass pressure element! Better than spending big bucks for the Aigner one!
By Joe Calhoon · #141202 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Hats off to Joe C for what I learned in class regarding cutting profiles for sticking utilizing an outboard fence. This is how it evolved on my machine. Absolutely eliminated chatter/snipe issues.
By Jeff Roltgen · #141201 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Hi Kamal, I've been reading the comments you have received from this thread. You have received some great advice and excellent tips for this particular issue. But this is the tip of the iceberg in
By Alex Bowlds · #141200 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Pictures did not attach. Trying again.
By Joe Calhoon · #141199 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
A false zero fence can be helpful here especially for short stock. I generally don¡¯t use them for cutters in the 160mm diameter or so but some of the storm proof cutters for doors and windows are in
By Joe Calhoon · #141198 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Yes if you were removing 1/16 and the fences not offset you will certainly get snipe at the end. On Felder shapers since it¡¯s the outfeed fence that adjusts its very simple to hand feed a piece in a
By Joe Calhoon · #141197 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Yes, it's hard to tell in pics, but it looked like your fences were in line with each other.? Bumping the outfeed out 1/16 will help with a lot of the snipe but verify with your next test that the
By Brent · #141196 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
If this was just an issue of the outfeed fence not being positioned correctly to receive the component after a full face sticking cut, you wouldn't typically see the leading edge shoved away from the
By Brent · #141195 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
A false/continuous/sacrificial fence only (generally) works on a partial profile cut. On a full profile cut, the outfeed needs to be offset the same as the depth of cut. You would need a stepped
By Jared Sankovich · #141194 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Thanks fellas for the responses and some observations/questions: 1.? I am making full depth cuts resulting in the material being 1/16" less wide than when started and did NOT make any adjustments to
By KRPatel · #141193 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
I also had this problem, and spent a lot of time getting the fence coplanar, but the problem still persisted. For me the cause was very slight bowing in longer pieces causing the trailing edge to drop
By Jon Houghton · #141192 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Maybe this would work with the power feeder on its side? I used zero clearance sacrificial fence quite often.
By John Ormsby · #141191 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
You can try a combination of things to correct this: 1 - Reorient your power feeder so that it drives the material against the outfield fence with better control as Jared suggested 2 - Stagger the
By David P. Best · #141190 ·
Salt Lake City
Hello All, Do any of you live in or near Salt Lake City? Do you also happen to have a jointer/planer with the mobility kit?? If so, I have a very odd request. Could I borrow your lifting lever for a
By jim.martin@... · #141189 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Looks to me the fault is in the fence setup. Snipe at the end usually indicates the outfeed fence has to move forward. To use the split fence effectively requires tuning the fences to a high degree.
By Joe Calhoon · #141188 ·
Re: Shaper Power Feeder Issues
You can try more toe in on the feeder and swapping to poly wheels would possibly help. Alternatively I rarely run sticking against the main fence, and almost always use a outboard fence for a full
By Jared Sankovich · #141187 ·
Shaper Power Feeder Issues
Evening all, am having issues processing sticking cuts on rails with a power feeder.? See attached pictures but generally when the end of the material is about to leave the infeed fence, it is
By KRPatel · #141186 ·