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Re: File /For Sale/FOG_CF741S_for sale.pdf uploaded #file-notice
Cindy, is the CF741 machine still available. Best regards, Thomas Elbanna telbanna@...
By telbanna@... · #140498 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
David and David. ??? (I am done hijacking this thread)
By netanel.belgazal@... · #140497 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Netanel, Keep in mind that some civilizations focus on length, some on accuracy. Lucky is from Australia where everything is super-sized. But when doing tongue-and-groove operations,, according to
By David P. Best · #140496 ·
Re: David Best in depth hands-on Fusion 360
...just adding my voice to the chorus of thank-yous. I was just starting on building a simple sideboard destined for our newly remodeled kitchen, so the videos are especially timely. I've been using
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Hi Netanel: Da Best and I may only have a few centimetres of height difference, but you may not have factored in my “long arms” comment: Monkey length! ? Loved your comment about needing a
By David Luckensmeyer · #140494 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
David - if my math is correct, the delta between you and David is just 5cm, I am not sure if less than 2” is consider significantly :) At Alpine last week, I asked Joe why he drilled a hole in his
By netanel.belgazal@... · #140493 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Stan, I agree with Imran. The outrigger is valuable in many respects, but for one reason, the alternative short crosscut fence option (at least on the KF500 and KF700 X-Roll implementations), does not
By David P. Best · #140492 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Could also be age. I’m not as nimble as I was at Lucky’s age, and I’m considerably shorter at just 6-feed, but I still rip with ease when standing to the left of the saw blade (outrigger side
By David P. Best · #140491 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Oh, one more comment.?? While some may put a high value on scoring blade, it really depends on what you work on.?? In my cabinet saw days, I commonly got pretty bad tear-out on various types of
By Aaron Inami · #140490 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
I also owned several cabinet saws over a period of about 19 years until I finally got a slider.?? Like you, I was considering a short-stroke 6-1/2' sliding table (2050mm).?? I was talked out of
By Aaron Inami · #140489 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Hello Stan, You got some excellent feedback so far, I'll add few additional points to consider. I am on the opposite side of Lucky, I am only 165cm[ 5'5"] and I find using the rip fence as a cabinet
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Imran, Thanks for mentioning the outrigger. I know that it is possible to use the outrigger on the Hammer machines with carriages 48 inches and up. Not sure about the shortest slider. Jacques
By Jacques Gagnon · #140487 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Hello Stan, A few words about my experience as a hobbyist with a slider. I work in a single car garage (14x20 feet) and used a 3hp cabinet saw for a few decades before jumping into the ? slider pool
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Excellent advice Imran! I just assume getting a slider includes getting an outrigger. Thanks for bringing this into the discussion. And John, all good. We should ignore our muscle memory at our
By David Luckensmeyer · #140485 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
I think twice before disagreeing with you, sir! I am probably 12 cm shorter than you, and that may affect our different comfort level. The other factor is simple muscle memory - my body is screaming
By John Hinman · #140484 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Hi Stan, Welcome to the slider world. One thing I would like to add to the excellent advice you have already received is the advantage of the outrigger. I am not sure if one can be added to a machine
By imran · #140483 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
All good John; but you dare disagree with me!! ? I wonder whether part of it might be relative heights? But maybe not. I’m kind of long in the arm and stand 188cm so after some weeks of exposure
By David Luckensmeyer · #140482 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
I agree with David and Lucky regarding the table length. I have never used the full 10-ft length of my slider, but I have come close enough that I do not regret it. Note that the outrigger takes
By John Hinman · #140481 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Hi Stan: There are plenty of ‘solid wood people’ on this forum so I’m thinking you may well receive many relevant responses. I don’t know how big your space really is although a lot more
By David Luckensmeyer · #140480 ·
Re: Feedback on the sliding saw selection
Stan, a couple of questions for clarification. Will you need to move this machine around from time to time? Are you restricted to single-phase power? Do you know what “straight-line ripping”
By David P. Best · #140479 ·