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Felder CF741 review
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAlready watched it this morning - great video as usual Bryce! I bought a second hand B3 Perform just before Christmas and whilst it¡¯s no match for the CF741, it¡¯s perfect for me as a competent DIY¡¯er.?
Thanks for taking the time to make your videos, they speak volumes for the quality of work you do.
Could you do a video on how and when to use the curved milling hood? I noticed one on the wall in your video today and having watched all your content so far (I think!) I don¡¯t remember seeing this bit of kit in action.
Thanks in advance,
Morgan
On 19 Feb 2025, at 06:54, Bryce Comer via groups.io <bryce@...> wrote:
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Hi Morgan,
Thanks for watching the videos.
The Hammer machines are seriously capable machines, and like most machines of that calibre, are often only limited by the user.?
The curved hood is a very handy bit of kit for doing template work on the shaper. You can see it in action in the shaper part of this latest video where i'm shaping a regency leg. I will have to do another video in the shaper series that covers this type of work. It's not unlike using a router with a top or bottom bearing, but there are a few considerations with set up and jig design to follow as the consequences of a kick back on the shaper can be far more serious.
Regards,
Bryce
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Hi Morgan,
is a video that goes part way to explaining the hood for curved work. As i write this, i am thinking i should go into more depth on the hood itself, & so will try to incorporate more detail in the next video on doing curved work on the shaper involving the use of rub collars including jig design.
Regards,
Bryce
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBryce,Thanks so much for the video, it¡¯s cleared up my understanding of the hood - I bought mine at auction recently and now realise I don¡¯t have the ring fence part, just the hood itself. Given how often I¡¯m likely to use this, I¡¯ll order the ring fence part
rather than get into rub collars, as whilst I can see they¡¯re useful, I also see that I have more scope for adjusting the depth when using a ring fence.
Anyway, thanks so much for taking the time to help, it¡¯s very much appreciated!
Cheers, Morgan.
On 6 Apr 2025, at 17:35, Bryce Comer via groups.io <bryce@...> wrote:
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