Re: Retro spiral cutter head?
In Australia Felder will not sell me a spiral cutter head for my C3-31. My only option is an aftermarket version. Can anyone make recommendations here? Thanks Philip
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Philip Krisanski
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Re: Retro spiral cutter head?
Thank you Jonathan
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Trevor Lusty
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Re: Retro spiral cutter head?
Yes, it is in the files section written by Mark Thomas:
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Jonathan Martens
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Re: For Sale: AD951 and K940S
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I noticed these have been listed to woodweb with a contact phone number and link to a more complete auction catalog. I would check there. I bought a FAT 500 from them earlier this month.
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Zack Deluca
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Retro spiral cutter head?
Did I imagine it, or did someone post a good while ago, that they successfully retro fitted a spiral cutter head into a Hammer planner. I have a noise problem with my C3- 31 and I don't really want to
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Trevor Lusty
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Re: Dual 51 Issues
Hi Terry, I happen to be carrying out a calibration on my dual 51. I had not noticed the change in tone on the elevation motor before but I certainly hear it. It sounds like something turning on and
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imran
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Re: Should rip fence be square to crosscut fence as well as blade? K975
I believe what you are seeing is the difference is toe-out of the slider versus the rip fence. When properly aligned the slider angles away from the saw blade as it moves forward, whereas the rip
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David P. Best
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Re: Should rip fence be square to crosscut fence as well as blade? K975
James you just described my first day operating a slider. It's a feature, not a bug! Has also been discussed multitudes if you search the database....basics: 1. Yes, the bump stop is accurate if you
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Brett Wissel
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Should rip fence be square to crosscut fence as well as blade? K975
I have been attempting to use my rip fence on the right hand side of the blade as a bump stop for multiple narrow rip cuts in 8ft mdf sheets, rip fence pulled backwards to avoid any binding. With my
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James Heathcock
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Re: Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts
FYI My inserts are quite large . On my SCMI SI 16 TW my whole saw assembly moves 5¡± to left of slider quite handy win ripping away from slider or pre cutting part before end profiling on shaper.
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mac campshure
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Re: Dual 51 Issues
Torx SoftGrip T-Handle T20 wihatools.com martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
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mac campshure
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Re: Dual 51 Issues
Hi Terry, I used to remove difficult inserts for Ortli tools when they had a branch in middleton. If I recall I would apply heat with a propane torch to the screw head and when hot apply little slick
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mac campshure
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Re: For Sale: AD951 and K940S
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Same. but for the jointer/planer. No response. Let me know if you find contact information for him.
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Brian Turner
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Dual 51 Issues
I have a Format 4, Dual 51 and two Maintenance issues need to be resolved: 1. ?I rotated all the carbide inserts for the second time. ?Three of the inserts are being stubborn...the torx bit simply
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Terence
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Re: Adjustment Issue
Hello Everyone, I thought I would circle back and just let everyone know that I did fix this issue. I spoke to a gentleman at Felder who was tremendously helpful. Turns out it was a combo of things:
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Peter Tennyson
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Re: Calibration Help
Ryan, PM me if you¡¯re still having calibration issues and want help. Regards, Rod
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rodsheridan
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Re: For Sale: AD951 and K940S
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Hi Steve, I sent an email last night on CL and I never heard back from him. I am interested in the saw. Is there a way I can get in touch with your friend directly? Thank you. Jim
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Jim Synyard
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For Sale: AD951 and K940S
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Posting on behalf of a friend: https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/tls/d/brooklyn-felder-k940s-sliding-tablesaw/7714728001.html
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Steven B
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Re: Help needed with shaper setup
It depends on the height of your back-fence. If you make a back fence from plywood that is thinner than the material you are feeding, you won¡¯t need narrow tires. Watch these two videos that clarify
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David P. Best
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Re: Help needed with shaper setup
Here is a drawing I use in the Alpine courses to explain the split fence and faults. Outside fence is usually better for cabinet parts if workpieces are short. But do not use an outside fence without
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Joe Calhoon
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