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Re: Version 2.0 Fritz & Franz jig
Jonathan, I do not think there is a way to calibrate them other than setting the zero position where you want it ( by pressing the Zero button) - at the end of the track or anywhere along it. The way
By mariusz_m · #138496 ·
Re: Version 2.0 Fritz & Franz jig
Nice set up Mariusz! I have the same SHAHE DRO and wondering if you found a way to calibrate them other than going to zero. [email protected]> wrote: -- Kindest Regards Jonathan Samways
By jontathan samways · #138495 ·
Re: Version 2.0 Fritz & Franz jig
Nothing will come close to what David has, but if someone wants to equip their F&F with a cheap DRO (not very elegant solution, but one that doesn¡¯t require fine machining skills David has); here is
Re: F 250 mortising bit recommendation
I used the birdsmouth bits to do mortises in goncalo alves (dense and hard), and they worked well. Marlowe McGraw [email protected]> wrote:
By Marlowe McGraw · #138493 ·
Re: F 250 mortising bit recommendation
I would not call birdsmouth very slow. I was satisfied with my first door that I did with it. I can share pics and video of both bits cutting and the resulting mortices. Imran Malik
By imran · #138492 ·
Re: F 250 mortising bit recommendation
Thanks for that Imran. Do you find the birdsmouth bits to be very slow cutting? Chris
By chris connolly · #138491 ·
Re: Alpine advance joinery workclass
The first tooling I'm looking at getting is exactly what you've listed. Have to save up for them.
By Leemstradamus · #138490 ·
Re: Forklift / Riggers in the Seattle area
I haven't really moved it since it got it in place. The casters I got have a big rubber foot that comes out and locks it in place. It gives my the ability to move it a little but here and there. I
By Leemstradamus · #138489 ·
Re: Forklift / Riggers in the Seattle area
That's what I used but the one that I had was still too tall for my drill and the clearance I had with the narrow pallet jack. I had to run to Lowe's before they closed and bought an Irwin 1/4" quick
By Leemstradamus · #138488 ·
Re: Forklift / Riggers in the Seattle area
My pleasure, is a standing offer ?.
By Leemstradamus · #138487 ·
Re: Taller resaw fence for Felder FB610
Presumably you've seen Derek Cohen's fence addition. http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Powered%20Tools%20and%20Machinery/ResawingOnTheBandsaw.html Shouldn't have issues with a short extrusion really, its
By Tom Trees · #138486 ·
Taller resaw fence for Felder FB610
I upgraded from my Hammer N4400 to get more resaw capacity (12¡±->16¡±). ?The fence that comes with the FB610 is ok but pretty short. What are the Fine Felder Folks here using for a better resaw
By Ron Pomeroy · #138485 ·
Re: F 250 mortising bit recommendation
Hi Chris, I have used this 3/4¡± bit on WRC with good results on my FD250. Cuts one direction only but faster than my Felder birdsmouth. I explored bits with Greg at Rangate but ended up trying this
By imran · #138484 ·
F 250 mortising bit recommendation
Hi, I've been searching old threads for bit recommendations with limited success. I'm ?looking for a bit to cut 5/16 or 3/8 x ?2-2.5'' deep mortises in hardwood. My F 250 is single speed. I've had
By chris connolly · #138483 ·
Re: Felder FD250
Hi Tom, I can confirm that you can add chisel mortising and dowel boring because I did that on my 2nd hand FD250. It is 2011, 2.2KW, 3Ph single speed machine so not sure if things have changed over
By imran · #138482 ·
Re: Felder FD250
Hey Tom I¡¯m leaning towards ordering a fully ¡°tricked out¡± machine for the reasons you mentioned. It seems to make the most sense. As for smaller furniture pieces I use the shaper origin to
By Andy · #138481 ·
Re: Felder FD250
Hi Andy, Yes, the mechanical DRO I mentioned is the counter for the system hand wheel. Once I got it calibrated it's been very precise. For single phase, yes there is a variable speed option. I try to
By Tom Gensmer · #138480 ·
Re: Felder FD250
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By Alan Jones · #138479 ·
Re: Feeding Material left to right on shaper
Hi Mariusz, I understood that but did not think of zooming in. Here is the answer. The part is thicker than the clamp. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #138478 ·
Re: Feeding Material left to right on shaper
Imran, you might have missed that Joe had mentioned that the panels are two sided and in this case the cutter is on the bottom. The Aigner touches and rides along the fence, but it does not touch the
By mariusz_m · #138477 ·