Yes, the factory fence has a screw adjustment on the infeed fore / aft. The fence slides at an angle in the slot visible in the bed. I haven't moved mine since original setup to the amount I wanted...
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Yes, the factory fence has a screw adjustment on the infeed fore / aft. The fence slides at an angle in the slot visible in the bed. I haven't moved mine since original setup to the amount I wanted...
Having switched activation of each drum head (I think that's what you mean by roller) is the best of both worlds. Leave coarse and fine belts loaded, but only activate the fine head for a finish...
A lot depends on how you want to use it. What are the drum diameters and materials in each? Multiple motors or one driving both heads? Are there any options like pneumatic activation of the drums and...
I agree with Larry that the insert grade carbide cuts better than brazed. I have many dedicated profile insert heads for this reason. A more universal type head would be great for lower volume work....
I have a 15 HP Torit cyclone that has been great. I got an aftermarket baghouse (with Beane fabric tubes) as an afterfilter, so there is huge cloth/air ratio. It has been great, but is definitely...
I used to run a similar setup years ago and made a sacrificial fence to screw onto the shaper fence that had a shop made feather board pushing down on the top edge. For this profile, I would glue an...
My first thought too: Is today April 1st?
Haha, my understanding is either widebelt immediately after glue grabs or wait until it is dry. I have a wood welder that I use to heat up joints on rush jobs. Then they are good to sand as soon as...
Tenoning = coping, basically. The plate bolts onto the built-in slider to put the work piece much closer to the cutter.
Otherwise, your description sounds like a good industrial coping setup. Some...
That was my garage shop, I think. You can peek at my web site to see glimpses of my shop as it was a few years ago: harmonicdesignworks dot com
edit: I was wrong, 2006 was when I moved into the...
Ready to paint in about 4 hours, with the last 45 minutes or so on day 2. But I am pretty optimized for this. And the tall doors would still fit in my clamp. I dislike hand clamping, haha.
Edit: I...
If you countersink the attachment bolts for the wooden faces, you can adjust them as close to coplanar as possible, then take the whole assembly off and run it over the jointer.
Here's a pic of my 1999 vintage sander with the 4 screws holding the flange.
It's been a while since I replaced mine. But I believe that I put a support block under the drum and raised the table until it was just touching. Then there is a flange/hub thingy that holds the dead...
I don't know how a 1/4 - 3/8" thick mid rail on the back side is going to help keep anything flat. Maybe I'm just not understanding... But careful stock selection (don't try to polish a turd board on...
I've got the benchtop pneumatic version that I use for mitered cabinet doors and picture frames. It is great for miters, because of how the stop makes precise positioning possible. Not so great for...
Sure! Looks like the 3 data points for the S-750 in their brochure are a straight line that crosses with the S-1000 at about 10" SP and 2500 CFM, which seems pretty decent.
It's hard to say. I've only used the S-750 for the sander, so I don't know how it would do for typical fluffier chip volumes. I wonder if there are any fan curves out there to get a sense of how it...
Sort of, but the filter cake drops right off just by bumping the tubes. These blowers are larger diameter and run at half the speed of a typical cyclone.
I have a 10' x 15' main line that branches to 2x6" + 2x4" for the widebelt, then continues for about 10' as an 8" line that branches to 2x6" for a brush sander. I typically have a gate closed at the...
I've got an S-750 (Its Dantherm branded, but the newer Nederman's are the same). To me the 750 is a sweet spot - you get the same filter area as the 1000 and very close to the same CFM if you aren't...
Hey Jonathan, I've picked up big items like this on a whim because they were cheap or free. But ultimately, for me at least, they turned into time wasted on rehabbing or storing them before...
I would call them. I think they helped me register via phone many years ago.
MDF. Soak the edges with a couple coats of dewaxed shellac like sealcote after profiling, before sanding. Coating the whole door with shellac can also help with grain raise depending on your finish.
Register at partspronto.com, download parts drawings for T110, search by pully part number.