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Today,
8:13 AM
Martin Wasner
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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I also dig the green and grey combination. Reminds me of Biesse colors
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Yesterday,
10:28 PM
Martin Wasner
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Mirka sander meets Festool Vac
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Yesterday,
3:29 PM
Martin Wasner
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Mirka sander meets Festool Vac
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
We have the Mirka hoses with the cord built in. I'm not sure I'd bother with anything else.
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Yesterday,
3:15 PM
Martin Wasner
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I'm guessing if you've had multiple offers by people that are more capable of establishing a value than I am, and none of them were high enough to...
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Yesterday,
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Want to sell the forum?
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02-15-2019,
5:05 PM
Martin Wasner
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3 phase questions
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I've got a 40kva step up transformer I'd sell/trade. You're not going to be able to run anything huge, but I think that's in the ballpark of 45amps...
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02-15-2019,
4:58 PM
Martin Wasner
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CNC Workbench Top
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I was just fantasizing about running that same program over and over for the next 15 years, and you ruined it. Two years I'd just be parking bunks...
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02-15-2019,
3:06 PM
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Minnesota. I wasn't thinking a full 4x8, whatever the Festool size is where I could get three out of a sheet. Ten minutes of machining, $20 in...
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02-13-2019,
6:30 PM
Martin Wasner
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Felder or MiniMax Purchase Advice Needed
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For what it's worth, I only have one Felder machine and a couple of SCM machines. I'm not impressed with the Felder. It's a nice machine, it looks...
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02-13-2019,
6:21 PM
Martin Wasner
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Here's someone who really wanted their tools...
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Island was my first thought. The dude owning a lift helicopter company seems plausible.
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02-12-2019,
5:17 PM
Martin Wasner
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getting more shaper speeds
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Correct. Alex's formula looks about what I've got scribbled down somewheres. It's still only a guideline. Sometimes a little change gets a better...
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02-12-2019,
3:15 PM
Martin Wasner
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getting more shaper speeds
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Just my guess, but I'd think 7000 rpm is probably pretty close to where you want to be being a two wing. Chip load might be too high at 6000 rpm. ...
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02-12-2019,
10:14 AM
Martin Wasner
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getting more shaper speeds
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I'd listen to Joe. I have zero experience with those heads specifically, but on a 5" three wing we run them at 6000 rpm. Everything else seems too...
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02-12-2019,
10:02 AM
Martin Wasner
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A trim router....
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I like the profile of them, and I like the longevity of them. The base is pretty solid and holds adjustment well also. All of the others aren't...
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02-11-2019,
8:30 PM
Martin Wasner
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A trim router....
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
We do an 1/8" roundover on the top edges of our drawers, I've been kicking around buying one of those. Sure would be nice to be free of the cord.
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02-11-2019,
8:25 PM
Martin Wasner
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Can CAD calculate fret spacing on fingerboard?
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I'm really good at math. Like really good. Algebra, not so much. Up until getting our router, that was fine, you really don't use it that much, and...
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02-11-2019,
9:47 AM
Martin Wasner
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A trim router....
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Look on eBay for a Porter Cable 310. Those were the best of the best in trim routers. They've been out of production since DeFalt/Black & Decker...
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02-11-2019,
4:38 AM
Brian Deakin
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how do you store your chuck jaw sets?
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Turner's Forum
I simply use a magnetic tray This enables me to place the tray and the chuck on a workbench then as I change jaw sizes by placing the components of...
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02-10-2019,
11:01 AM
Martin Wasner
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getting more shaper speeds
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
What's the diameter and the number of wings? Somewhere on here I had a formula for figuring chip load. I'll see if I can find it and email it to you
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02-10-2019,
10:58 AM
Martin Wasner
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Porter 715 36" facer
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Ah, I knew something you were working on was bonkers expensive with a long lead time for bearings, I couldn't remember what.
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02-10-2019,
5:47 AM
Martin Wasner
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Porter 715 36" facer
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I think you told me the bearings for that thing we're going to something ridiculous like $7k?
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02-10-2019,
5:43 AM
Martin Wasner
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Italian classic - sander gloat
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Parts pronto should have everything you'll need
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02-10-2019,
5:41 AM
Martin Wasner
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getting more shaper speeds
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
Won't work. It'll pop off or smoke the belt.
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02-09-2019,
2:50 PM
Martin Wasner
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MAN rated?
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I'll have to give it a look.
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02-09-2019,
2:39 PM
Martin Wasner
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MAN rated?
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Sometimes I wish I didn't approach cabinetry the way I did. With sheet stock, a lights out operation is completely possible right now. All you need...
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02-09-2019,
1:30 PM
Martin Wasner
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MAN rated?
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But they are limited by their programming and not sentient. They aren't writing their own protocols. When? If? that happens, we're cooked.
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02-09-2019,
1:27 PM
Martin Wasner
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adjustable groovers for shapers-which ones ?
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General Woodworking and Power Tools
I agree with bl John. Anytime you can add versatility to a tool for little cost, do it.
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02-09-2019,
1:12 PM
Martin Wasner
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Vintage Martin T75 restoration
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Anti-sieze is both savior and devil at the same time. Somebody needs to explain how one small smear of anti sieze can cover EVERYTHING when...
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