Well, I finally resolved it. Just a single piece of thin paper wrapped around the arbor and installed it. No more falling arbor and chuck. Been using lot of hole saw and spade bit. I think it will...
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Well, I finally resolved it. Just a single piece of thin paper wrapped around the arbor and installed it. No more falling arbor and chuck. Been using lot of hole saw and spade bit. I think it will...
Thanks Steve. That was a good input. I will look at other BS before I take the plunge in a Felder.
Thank you all so much, fellas. I waited to get enough inputs now I have made my decision. I will go the Separates as for as the Saw and Shaper a Combo for J/P. But Is there any problem with the...
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I am planning to invest in Felder woodworking machines. I am confused as to, whether I should by individual machines like the saw, spindle moulder, planner Thicknesser etc or should I buy the CF...
Can u please clarify as to what the permanent solution is?
I finally found out. They use a product from Autodesk. It is called Studioviz and inventor. Costs about $8000 or more Oops!!
Well I have watched almost all the episodes. What bites me is cutting a 8x4 plywood on the table saw!. I tried doing it, (with all set up as Norm's in the bookcase episode) but failed to get a...
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I have a Draper drill press which I bought at an auction. It worked fine for about 2 years. Lately I find that the arbor attached to the spindle keeps falling off. User manual says to clean up...
Well, I have to agree with Jim and Wes. What I have found is they have people called sketch artists who do most of the drawing by hand. They do use some CAD software, especially to create the...
There is plan in a 2006 fine woodworking mag. It is entirely made of plywood. Great plan. It is by Cecil Braeden. Cost approx $300. Really worth it considering plywood would not expand or contract...
There is plan in a 2006 fine woodworking mag. It is entirely made of plywood. Great plan. It is by Cecil Braeden. Cost approx $300. Really worth it considering plywood would not expand or contract...
What I do is, I start from a plan but end up with my ideas in the process to make it better. Of course I figure it all out before I make the first cut
Well I like the idea chris has suggested. In fact you could use one of the light shade hanging systems, especially the spring type that can be easily adjusted. So when the guard is not required it...
Sometimes I wonder how they do the drawings in the shopnotes mag. Is there some software available to do that? or are they sketch up drawings? Though I am still learning sketch up
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There is a plan in shopnotes issue 45 Vol 8. You may take a look. Or send me a mail