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Parts diagram for an older model F700 shaper


 

I am attempting to retrofit an older model F700 shaper fence to my Profil45 shaper so that I can push the fence far back enough to use router bits with the high speed spindle. The current Profil45 fence with the Aigner Integral doesn¡¯t go back far enough pretty much rendering the high speed router spindle useless.?

The F700 fence I have is a spare parts hand me down which I¡¯m now planning to resurrect. As you¡¯ll see in the attached photos, several of the components for the fence are missing. ?To do to this I¡¯ll first need to get hold of the fence parts list and schematics. ?Does anyone have this drawing and can provide me with an electronic copy, please? ?

One thing about the older fence is that it bolts onto the Profil45 table - this totally surprised me. ?Seems to me the variety of holes drilled and tapped in top serves several purposes ?and not just the Profil45 fence, the F900 fence or the Bowmould.

Anyhow hope one of you kind folks can share a copy of the F700 fence with me.

thanks in advance, richard
richard.stevens@...
melbourne ?



 

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I need t block should be on the shelf.

martin/campshure/co/llc
mac campshure
7412 elmwood ave.
middleton, wi 53562-3106
608-332-2330?cell

Designing and building for 50 years


On Jul 9, 2023, at 4:47 AM, Richard Stevens via groups.io <richard.stevens@...> wrote:

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I am attempting to retrofit an older model F700 shaper fence to my Profil45 shaper so that I can push the fence far back enough to use router bits with the high speed spindle. The current Profil45 fence with the Aigner Integral doesn¡¯t go back far enough pretty much rendering the high speed router spindle useless.?

The F700 fence I have is a spare parts hand me down which I¡¯m now planning to resurrect. As you¡¯ll see in the attached photos, several of the components for the fence are missing. ?To do to this I¡¯ll first need to get hold of the fence parts list and schematics. ?Does anyone have this drawing and can provide me with an electronic copy, please? ?

One thing about the older fence is that it bolts onto the Profil45 table - this totally surprised me. ?Seems to me the variety of holes drilled and tapped in top serves several purposes ?and not just the Profil45 fence, the F900 fence or the Bowmould.

Anyhow hope one of you kind folks can share a copy of the F700 fence with me.

thanks in advance, richard
richard.stevens@...
melbourne ?


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See attached copies of the parts list for the shaper hood. Hopefully that tells you what you need to know.

Brian Lamb
blamb11@...
www.lambtoolworks.com

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On Jul 9, 2023, at 2:47 AM, Richard Stevens via groups.io <richard.stevens@...> wrote:

I am attempting to retrofit an older model F700 shaper fence to my Profil45 shaper so that I can push the fence far back enough to use router bits with the high speed spindle. The current Profil45 fence with the Aigner Integral doesn¡¯t go back far enough pretty much rendering the high speed router spindle useless.?

The F700 fence I have is a spare parts hand me down which I¡¯m now planning to resurrect. As you¡¯ll see in the attached photos, several of the components for the fence are missing. ?To do to this I¡¯ll first need to get hold of the fence parts list and schematics. ?Does anyone have this drawing and can provide me with an electronic copy, please? ?

One thing about the older fence is that it bolts onto the Profil45 table - this totally surprised me. ?Seems to me the variety of holes drilled and tapped in top serves several purposes ?and not just the Profil45 fence, the F900 fence or the Bowmould.

Anyhow hope one of you kind folks can share a copy of the F700 fence with me.

thanks in advance, richard
richard.stevens@...
melbourne ?


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Many thanks Brian - I think I have a good idea now. ?Regards, Richard.?