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Mark Woodmark
05-14-2010, 10:55 AM
Made me a rip fence for the sliding table on the Felder K500 I will be receiving in June. Ya, I know, why didnt I wait until I got the saw. Anyway here are pictures. It looks darn pretty, but I dont expect it to stay that way
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Mike Ruggeri
05-14-2010, 1:22 PM
Mark,
Looks good. Can you give some details like what you used for the base and where you picked up some of the components?
Thanks
Mike
Mark Woodmark
05-14-2010, 7:04 PM
Mark,
Looks good. Can you give some details like what you used for the base and where you picked up some of the components?
Thanks
Mike
Here ya go
https://shop.felder-gruppe.at/felder/shop_category.php?region=us-us&real_shop_cuid=237
http://www.jointech.com/dovetailjig.htm
http://www.tslots.com/_product_81841/670053
http://www.tslots.com/_product_81870/671303
http://www.tslots.com/_product_81870/671304
http://www.jwwinco.com/products/section11/din508/index.html
http://www.fixtureworks.net/Home/TechSheet/tabid/57/Default.aspx?catID=06460-0A02X10&thumbPath=6|3|2|1
http://www.destaco.com/doc/ds/USA/ENG/FRL-16.pdf
http://www.polytechinnovations.com/Cast_Urethane_Bars.html
http://www.probolt-usa.com/Products/Aluminium
In addition to the above, I purchased the Lexan, the nylon washers, and had the extrusion annodizing done locally. Also I purchased the aluminum extrusion other than the Felder extension table and the T-Slot extrusion for my previous employer for scrap price. Lastly the brass rods holding the ureathane feet to the clamps was also purchased locally. I think that everything
Scott Rollins
05-14-2010, 10:10 PM
Very nice. Look forward to seeing it on the saw!
Mark Woodmark
05-15-2010, 7:09 AM
You may want ot check out the FOG forum. Theres a person there that has real concerns with the clamping system of this fence. The post and replies are very interesting. This fences seems to have initiated quite a debate.
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/felder-woodworking/messages
Dino Drosas
05-15-2010, 9:36 AM
Mark; I have followed your posting on the FOG from the first having made several parallel fences that turned out less than steller. Main problem I have with your fence is the color. Where's the GREEN? LOL!
Mark Woodmark
05-15-2010, 10:07 AM
Mark; I have followed your posting on the FOG from the first having made several parallel fences that turned out less than steller. Main problem I have with your fence is the color. Where's the GREEN? LOL!
I wanted to color it to get attention and create a stir. I guess I acheived that. After my friends saw it, they attempted to have me committed. They threatened the same thing when I was thinking of painting my tablesaw pink. I dont expect it to stay pretty for long. Right now if I made it again, I would make the clamp arms shorter and less heavy. I think I over did it on them. They dont need to be that thick. Green is not one of my favorite colors; sorry. As I mentioned in FOG, it remains to be seen how it works and I will post that later. Lastly, I can somewhat understand Brian Lambs comments about it being the design authority on that forum and the inventor of the Big Squeeze Clamps. I have talked to a couple people who love their fence on the sliding table. Both their fences are like mine except for the clamp locations and the clamps themselves
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