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Everything posted by naamanf
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I was going to order that or delrin.
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Okay for small parts, but really not feasible for doing larger panels or sheets.
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Needed some lower profile hold downs. First time cutting plastic, worked great, except the plastic is to flexible to work well for hold downs. Time to see what Amazon has.
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I picked one of these up. https://www.webstaurantstore.com/bizerba-vs-12-d-v-1-13-vertical-feed-automatic-meat-slicer-1-2-hp-120v/256VS12DV1A.html
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Looks good, I’m guessing it will work better than you expect, except when you have to cut thicker dense hardwood. Then like Doug mentioned, go to a thin kerf blade.
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Cut to length and straight lined to parallel 200bf of walnut. I think I need to find a better supplier and get FAS select. Less work for me and I’ll just carry over the added expense to the customer.
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I bet it will be better than you think. Just make sure you spend 95.95% of your timing setting it up 😉.
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Don’t get the industrial base then, it won’t fit.
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Make sure you get the industrial base, Jeff.
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Felder has a C3 in stock 😉
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Wish I could model that well, maybe in a couple years. Post it on one of my Army FB groups and three hours later I have 30 on order. Looks like I found my self a job 😂🤦♂️
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Agree, I need to run a few more. Wonder how much it would cost to get 3ph in my house 🤔 You will love having a good saw. Nothing like being able to do easily repeatable and clean cuts.
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Not sure my current power hookup would support that. On the wall. Posted to one of my Facebook groups and I got 15 request in the first 20 minutes. I really need that AD951 now.
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Yeah, that is pretty laughable for what I assume it’s going to cost. I think I’m going to pick up a drum sander now to just round everything out and ensure Steve has a complete shop to use once the adaption paperwork is complete. Trying to decide between the Powermatic 2244 and Supermax 25-50.
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Possibly, it’s more the weight than the size I’m concerned with. We will see on how much they actually are. The wife strangely approved me to get whatever I wanted so... It’s lifetime (plus some) tool for sure. They all are really.
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I’m with Steve, right tool for the job. The ping pong table can do everything a table saw can, but is no replacement for one.
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I’ve decided to only buy tools that have a factory rep come out and verify setup and calibration. That Felder AS951 is calling to me.
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Oh that would explain the desire to smash with the router. Could put the bevels on first then cut the parts down to size on the miter, or use the miter and clamp them in place.
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Have you tried it on the table saw yet?
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Well that saves me some time, thank you!
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No help with the miter, but I did have some successful ping ponging. First time carving this in real wood.
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I think it would really hurt if I attached one.
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Because it’s a $5 plane or that I actually used it? 😂
