Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
All I can tell you is that every dealer says the other cars are worse for repairs. I've always been lucky but if you watch videos on how these cars are made and the amount of electronics stuffed in
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David Kumm
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
It looks like this thread is hijacked towards cars. I am in the market for a car and the new Audi Q7 has very good test reports. Do any of you have experience with Audi that is relevant to their newer
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marty731731
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Hi Denis, I gave not played with it but I would start with mounting thd accelerometer on the motor housing. I assume most of the motion would be along the rotational axis. If accelerometer does not
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imran
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nearing completion base unit
I started this a while back. I took down a norway maple tree on the property. This is made from that tree. There's a forced hot water toe kick heater on it's on zone with a wireless thermostat and I'm
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Cliff <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
One last digression as well. The new 7 series BMW is a really nice ride. In a year or two it would have been on my list as they are taking a beating on the used market here. Seems they were expected
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David Kumm
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
Glen: David references me with regard to the x-roll outrigger, so I thought I would add my vote for that option. It is exceptionally desirable and I love that feature. I¡¯m perhaps a little stronger
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David Luckensmeyer
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Re: New C3-41 owner
HI, I have a 2000 C3-31, a combnation machine. I love that machine, but the rip fence and the mitre gauge were not usable, at all, I replaced both. If you have a similar machine the fence rail primary
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ibsenafshar
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
After my last post i though i should had mentioned i have never driven or owned a Mercedes Gullwing or AMG anything of that caliber. Maybe i just dont knw what i dont know? I have been in many top of
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patrick walsh <pwalsh651@...>
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
There are multiple James answering this thread, but I have the 173, nothing digital on my saw, all cursor and eyeball settings. Sent: Saturday, December 3, 2016 10:17 PM To:
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James Baker
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Certainly possible. The Arduino world has lots of breakout boards for wifi and bluetooth, and replacing the wires with these devices could be slick. I'd set this up so each machine has a unique
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Dan Schmidt
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
I would agree with John as long as you can see with magnification as the sacles are you will be with in a few 10 ths of a mm.?It real comes down to being a precise builder.You can have all the fancy
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mac campshure
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
Felders scales and angle marks are extremely accurate on the no options fences and outriggers. If you have an issue with understanding fractions or have bad eyesight then I could see a need. The
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"[email protected]
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
The cost of restoring or modifying cars is what led me into rehabbing old machines. Easier and way cheaper. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2016 12:35 PM To:
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David Kumm
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
I figured it was the fact that I'm *not* into cars that lets me spend money on high-quality woodworking tools. :) I have a buddy with a McClaren. Nice car, but the transmission alone costs more than
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garrisonstuber@...
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
I agree that the low end Mercedes is not what I'd spend for. I don't use or like half the electronics on any of them and am strictly a buy the large sedan I like to drive the best- and what can be
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David Kumm
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Hi Imran, Where would you put the accelerometer? One of the pulleys? Any products like that out there? This actually sounds nice. If you need programming support I can help. Regards, Denis >
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denkenz
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Re: Automatic Dust Collector & Blast Gate Controller
Nicely done Dan. I have thought of a similar device like Brian mentions but never acted upon it due to lack of time. For me the system has to be wireless for easy instal. My thoughts on machine
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imran
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
I used to be really into German cars. I owned Mostly BMW but also one Audi and one Mercedes. This was ten years ago now. I owned six BMW's in that time all the way from a 318i to a Near new M3. By far
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patrick walsh <pwalsh651@...>
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
I have precision miter with length compensation. James From: garrisonstuber@... [felder-woodworking] Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2016 1:16 AM To: felder-woodworking@... Reply To:
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James Zhu
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Re: Thoughts on the precision miter option and scoring unit
If you mainly cut sheet goods, and need to cut miter or another angle, then precision miter attachment is what you need, cause EGL or DGL has length limit. Yes, you can easily switch between metric
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James Zhu
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