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Felder K700S (and others) Wenge Zero Clearance Inserts


 

Feeling a bit impatient as I destroyed my throat plate a few days ago, I went ahead and modeled up the ZCI and cut a few on the Shapeoko. I made one from 9mm baltic birch and another from a scrap of quartered walnut that happened to be the perfect size.

Steve


 

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Nice Job!
Bill B

On Feb 10, 2024, at 15:40, Steven B <sb@...> wrote:

?Feeling a bit impatient as I destroyed my throat plate a few days ago, I went ahead and modeled up the ZCI and cut a few on the Shapeoko. I made one from 9mm baltic birch and another from a scrap of quartered walnut that happened to be the perfect size.

Steve

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Steve,

Well done.

So I use 2, one for straight cuts and the other, that allows the blade to tilt all the way to 45 deg. Few months ago I realized that, on my saw, there is no way?to make the angled blade opening using?the scoring blade itself. With saw aggregate turned to an angle, I can’t reach the nut to raise the blade. So electronic control has a benefit.

Obviously, the job can be done using a different method.

Imran Malik

On Feb 10, 2024, at 5:40?PM, Steven B <sb@...> wrote:

?Feeling a bit impatient as I destroyed my throat plate a few days ago, I went ahead and modeled up the ZCI and cut a few on the Shapeoko. I made one from 9mm baltic birch and another from a scrap of quartered walnut that happened to be the perfect size.

Steve

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Imran, how did you make the cut for the scoring blade?

Steve


 

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Hi Steve,

I assume you are asking for the 45 deg as the blade can be raised for 90 deg kerf. I was cutting a scarf joint on 9’ long walnut boards that were 1’ wide. One piece had to be cut upside down and I was concerned with tearout. I just cut it and it turned out fine.??So I probably won’t not dealt with it until I need it next time.

I assume this is easy when making on CNC unless one is looking for the exact kerf width for zero clearance.

I don’t really need zero clearance, just don’t like small slivers falling below table.

Imran Malik

On Feb 11, 2024, at 7:55?AM, Steven B <sb@...> wrote:

?Imran, how did you make the cut for the scoring blade?

Steve


 

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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.
Included is a 6 position turret for common positions.
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On Feb 11, 2024, at 7:29?AM, imranindiana <imranindiana@...> wrote:

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Hi Steve,

I assume you are asking for the 45 deg as the blade can be raised for 90 deg kerf. I was cutting a scarf joint on 9’ long walnut boards that were 1’ wide. One piece had to be cut upside down and I was concerned with tearout. I just cut it and it turned out fine.??So I probably won’t not dealt with it until I need it next time.

I assume this is easy when making on CNC unless one is looking for the exact kerf width for zero clearance.

I don’t really need zero clearance, just don’t like small slivers falling below table.

Imran Malik

On Feb 11, 2024, at 7:55?AM, Steven B <sb@...> wrote:

?Imran, how did you make the cut for the scoring blade?

Steve


 

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Dan,
I'm interested in zero clearance insert for my Felder K 700 S

Pro (12.9 inch)

On Dec 29, 2023, at 9:24?AM, Dan Gavrilyuk <dgwoodco@...> wrote:

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Hi Glenn, not at the present time but I am going to make a batch at some point in the beginning of the new year. I will make an update on here when that happens.

On Dec 28, 2023, at 8:20 AM, glenn.gipson@... wrote:

?Dan,

Are you still making and selling the zero clearance inserts?


 

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Dan,
II’d be interested in zero clearance insert

Pro (12.9 inch)

On Dec 29, 2023, at 9:24?AM, Dan Gavrilyuk <dgwoodco@...> wrote:

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Hi Glenn, not at the present time but I am going to make a batch at some point in the beginning of the new year. I will make an update on here when that happens.

On Dec 28, 2023, at 8:20 AM, glenn.gipson@... wrote:

?Dan,

Are you still making and selling the zero clearance inserts?