Re: Who will be attending the 2024 IWF show?
#poll-notice
I plan on being there Tuesday and Wednesday.? Felder is offering tickets but I had already purchased mine 2 hours before being told about it. Steve
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Steve Rowe
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Re: Aigner Sawboy
I have had one for about 14 years and use it works well but does not get used all that much.? ?It is a quality made product and easy to adjust.? I have used it for pattern cutting but more
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Steve Rowe
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Re: Selling full shop of 3 phase Felder Equipment
Sold
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Matt Keim
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#136789
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Re: Aigner Sawboy
I have used it and it works well for sawing odd shaped objects with straight edges. Regards, Rod
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rodsheridan
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#136788
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Re: Aigner Sawboy
Oh I see what you mean. That is a good hack if the height works for you. James [email protected]> wrote:
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James Zhu
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#136787
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Re: Aigner Sawboy
So is the Felder fence if you flip it upside down.... Although the height isn't adjustable like the Aigner, so I can see where there might be limitations, but the 3/4" or so height work I was doing,
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Brian Lamb
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#136786
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Re: Digital protractor..
Thank you! I appreciate it! <habacomike@...> wrote:
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Jarrett Maxwell
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#136785
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Re: Aigner Sawboy
No. The Sawboy jig is positioned above the blade. James [email protected]> wrote:
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James Zhu
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#136784
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Re: Aigner Sawboy
Lay your stock Felder fence in the low position upside down, you have the same thing for free. Brian Lambblamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Digital protractor..
Jarrett, that is spectacular and encouraged me to look at your website. Very impressive original work!
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habacomike (Mike King)
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Re: Digital protractor..
I have a Wixey digital protractor that is accurate to 0.1 degrees. Through trial and error I've set my sliding saw to create half of an icosidodecahedron coffee table. I'd love to own a Bridge City
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Jarrett Maxwell
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Re: Digital protractor..
A sine plate and set of gage blocks are as accurate as anything mentioned on here and the prices are between $19 and $3000.? Additionally, they can be used to hold the work, not just transfer an
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Jonathan Smith
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Hi Mac, I don¡¯t do that French miter often. It¡¯s ok for just a few sash if trying to match something. It saves getting custom knives ground but if a larger quantity buying knives is more
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Joe Calhoon
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#136779
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Re: Aigner Sawboy
I have the sawboy on a kf700sp and being able to find tune connected to the rip fence makes it a dream to work with for any straight cuts. Really handy for copy template work. Easy to install/remove
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Brett Wissel
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Hi Joe, Can¡¯t say I¡¯ve ever done the French style sash, but I have a question for you. Do you use the rubber profile to attach the screen and then add a stop? Thanks for all your brilliant
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mac campshure
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Re: Aigner Sawboy
I do not have it, but Aigner sawboy does exactly like the L-fence jig does, it mounts on the rip fence. You can mount your L-fence jig to the rip fence on the slider too. Aigner sawboy's build and
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James Zhu
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Rusty, The arbor/throat plate/housing on the the Fleder table saw isn't too small to accommodate such a large head? 55mm is more than double the max dado the saw supports.
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netanel.belgazal@...
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#136775
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Aigner Sawboy
I wonder if someone has experience using the Aigner Sawboy jig? When I had a regular cabinet saw I used to work with a L fence jig for cutting patterns using templates (I find it more accurate then
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netanel.belgazal@...
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#136774
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Rusty, The Whitehill head is a large 200mm head that I use in the saw. I have the smaller limiter head for the shaper. The recessed head will work for the outside corners but for the bars a custom
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Joe Calhoon
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Re: Will custom shaper knives make this project easier?
Yes, it looks like others like the French miter approach too so that's good. You've got a good machine that won't limit you for this project so that is nice! B
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Brent
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