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Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
Thanks Patrick Initially, I could not imagine I'd put through anywhere near 5000 board feet.? Then, I wondered what this means!? If I prepare a face and edge on a 10' board across the jointer say
By david.r.milson@... · #111479 ·
Re: Tenoning Plate Nut Screws
I uploaded the Felder drawing to files/manuals and drawings/Felder tenoning plate.pdf Dennis
By dennisnmnyamamoto@... · #111478 ·
Re: Tenoning Plate Nut Screws
Details here Imran: https://flic.kr/p/2iWwojJ <https://flic.kr/p/2iWwojJ> This is identical to the Felder supplied screw: https://www.mcmaster.com/93070A213/ <https://www.mcmaster.com/93070A213/> I
By David P. Best · #111477 ·
Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
I think I ground the knives in the Oliver ITCH head about 3 years ago. That's in a shop with 4 full time furniture makers. They still don't really need it, which is great since the grinding is a
By Jason Holtz · #111476 ·
Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
I put a spiral head from Byrd on my JP.? I got it from Felder, Carl was? looking to let it go cheap? because they were no longer installing them? having developed their own? So I think I got it
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #111475 ·
Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
thanks Mac. good to know. imran
By imran · #111474 ·
Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
Imran Always a good idea to move from right to left and vice versa down knives wear the same. Also always trim the material ends before planning . Don¡¯t pile wood on floors that were the dirt is. On
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #111473 ·
Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
Hi David,I've had my 941 running nonstop for about 2 1/2 years and have put a lot of material through it. I think it's time to turn the cutters because there are a few nicks here and there, but they
By Shawn Kammerer · #111472 ·
Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
Hey David, I don¡¯t own a dual51, but I do have carbide insert heads. In the last 12 months, about how many board feet have you put through the machine? Unless you processed 5,000ish board feet, I
By Patrick Kane · #111471 ·
Tenoning Plate Nut Screws
can someone share the slider nut screw details. i got the plate but it did not come with any nut or screws. not sure if it is a flange head or a washer is used with a different type. appreciate the
By imran · #111470 ·
Re: New resaw setup
Tom, thanks for taking the time to share the details. i find this very interesting but just to be sure you have an OSB sub floor (albeit multiple layers). i assume the membrane is next but not sure if
By imran · #111469 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
I was looking at? their? large disk sander. So I wrote them a? letter inquiring into? the flatness of the disk? the? total indicator run out and the? class of bearings in the thing. THEY SENT
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #111468 ·
Re: New resaw setup
imran, ? Yeah it's not really cost effective, but I wanted to try it and see what happened.? If I do it again I would just resaw 4 or 5 qtr? hardwood once and screw and plug it down. I did it
By tomruth@... · #111467 ·
Re: ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
My dual51 has tersa head but for your mentioned concern, I have been jointing on front (near operator) of cutterhead and try to plane most often on the back. This may actually wear the feeding
By imran · #111466 ·
ideas for changing the carbide inserts on silent power cutterblock #spiralcutterhead
Hi, having used my Dual51for about 12 months just recently, I noticed the carbide inserts need attention. The closest half of the cutter block has worn faster than the back half (as I find it
By david.r.milson@... · #111465 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Paul, not sure how much more is AD941 but i would be super concerned about service with Baileigh. this is just an perception i have no experience with Baileigh. plus you got FOG for extra assurance
By imran · #111464 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
Imran, I am sure they are not comparable from a quality perspective, that is why I am patiently waiting for my AD941! Paul
By PK · #111463 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
thanks Paul. perhaps a diff build level between 2 machines. imran
By imran · #111462 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
15% off $11546.? Must look different on the PC vs mobile...
By PK · #111461 ·
Re: AD941 vs. Baileigh JP-1898-NC
PK, this is what i see, where do you see $9850 price? do note that for some reason they list a 12¡± J/P first followed by 18¡± model. imran
By imran · #111460 ·