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Re: Apologies to the group
Was a good video Bryce, don't think you have anything to apologize for. -Karl
By Karl · #138872 ·
Apologies to the group
Hi all, I recently posted here with a link to a video i made about my experiences with the short crosscut fence. If it sounded like i was in any way being critical of the group, or trivializing the
By Bryce Comer · #138871 ·
Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
As Tom said, Acme is a solid choice. If you have the time , google it and look for a deal. Maximum known speed of roadrunner: 26 mph Maximum known speed of coyote: ?43 mph Happy Holidays FOG...
By Rich M. · #138870 ·
Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
Hi Alex, Acme Tools has a few Mirka Deos options, including the smaller pad being mentioned above: https://www.acmetools.com/all/?q=mirka+deos -- Tom Gensmer Heritage Home Renewals, LLC Minneapolis,
By Tom Gensmer · #138869 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Jason, kind of in the same vein these are some spoon holders that were made from leftovers from longer cylinders I used tapered tongue, and groove cutters with tilting shaper I also made some tapered
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #138868 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Thanks Steven, Yes a circle is certainly easier than an ellipse! No metal band around this top. It will be solid, customer picked the planks already. I am not concerned about sag, I was just thinking
By Jason Holtz · #138867 ·
Re: Mirka DEOS 3x4 vs Surfprep
just checked zoro and they don't seem to carry DEOS lineup only older ones.? Do you have a link to the deos model?
By Alex K. · #138866 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Thanks for sharing, Mac. Jason, My approach would be to model this part up on the computer to figure out all of the jigging and fixtures. A circle will be far less headaches than an ellipse. Building
By Steven B · #138865 ·
Re: How to connect a 400-800 Morticing unit to a Felder BF5-31
Many thanks Jonathan. Hopefully Felder will still have some that fit my machine, I'll contact them now. Davide
By Davide · #138864 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Hey Jason Looks like a really cool project. It seems like a balancing act between the width of the cove and the roundness of the overall base. I thought that one way that I might approach this would
By Andy · #138863 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Mac, Looks like Steven likes round stuff, but I don't see much that would be applicable. Thanks though! -- Jason J. Holtz Furniture 3307 Snelling Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55406
By Jason Holtz · #138862 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Thanks for all the responses so far. PR? I think you are on to something there doing all the coving first on rectangular staves, then taper/bevel in one operation on the slider. I've done a number of
By Jason Holtz · #138861 ·
K700S Table saw for sale
Hi, don't mean to spam the group, but we are selling our table saw in case anyone is interested: https://www.govdeals.com/asset/8636/1858 Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, but
By Trevor Kemp · #138860 ·
Short crosscut fence inaccurate?
Hi All, Just thought i would make a little video for those who have the short crosscut fence but are having difficulties with its accuracy. I don't have the issues that others have talked about, so
By Bryce Comer · #138859 ·
Re: 160 mm dust collection ducting in the USA
I agree with Brett¡¯s suggestion on this. You¡¯re better off sticking with imperial-sized rigid pipe to and including the blast gates, and necking down to metric at each machine where flex hose is
By David P. Best · #138858 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
John you certainly should not do anything without their permission and if you¡¯re not comfortable doing something like this. You have a brand new machine under warranty, so hopefully Felder will
By mariusz_m · #138857 ·
Re: pedestal base help
Jason You might contact Steve this is his cup of tea! martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
By mac campshure · #138856 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
Interesting stuff, Mariusz. I¡¯m hoping Felder just takes care of this, and quickly. I do not feel very comfortable fooling with this stuff, even though I have done simple things years ago such as
By John Hinman · #138855 ·
Re: 160 mm dust collection ducting in the USA
Correction - "static head will be even greater at 7" or 8"" should read "static head *reductions* will be even greater at 7" or 8"" . [email protected]> wrote:
By Brett Wissel · #138854 ·
Re: 160 mm dust collection ducting in the USA
To add to conversation, might make more financial sense in USA to buy 7" (not common in my experience) or 8" than to spec a special metric order. The static head will be even greater at 7" or 8",
By Brett Wissel · #138853 ·