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5th July 2023, 09:49 AM #31SENIOR MEMBER
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SCM L'Invincibile si X, SCM L'Invincibile S7, SCM TI 145EP, SCM Sandya Win 630, Masterwood OMB1V, Meber 600, Delta RJ42, Nederman S750, Chicago Pneumatics CPRS10500, Ceccato CDX12
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5th July 2023, 09:56 AM #32
Yeah, the outrigger table can be a pain. I am constantly shoving my 2m slider one way or the other to move around my shop.
What kind of fixing does SCM use to attach things to the slider?
GregIt's all part of the service here at The House of Pain™
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5th July 2023, 10:13 AM #33
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5th July 2023, 05:07 PM #34Barely a straight line to be seen!
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The slider has a kind of T track with a partially angled underside. The top opening is exactly 16mm, the base I haven't measured. It came with a big heavy duty post with a steel foot that tightens down into it with a clamping arm that holds the workpiece. It also came with a stop piece which is a big folded steel thing you wedge a panel under.
I bought a couple of the larger sized Carbatec T-Track hold down clamps which fit nicely once I did a little bit of filing so they would fit the angled profile inside the T Track.
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5th July 2023, 05:09 PM #35Barely a straight line to be seen!
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Although the rust made it look a bit shabby, the machine was actually never used. Was a display model, then held in a fellow woodworkers shed under a bunch of other stuff for almost a year. A great find. Not a spec of sawdust anywhere on it when I got it home. Didn't even have a blade mounted.
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5th July 2023, 09:11 PM #36
Sounds like that horizontal post is a butt bar which you use as a handle for the slider. That other thing is what Felder calls a ripping shoe and is a handy source of 4mm steel for small welding projects.
A pair of hold down clamps is more useful for ripping rough stock, not that I ever have. My rough sawn timber milling sequence is: plane, joint one edge, thickness, rip to width. Sometimes the bandsaw gets a run too.
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6th July 2023, 12:23 PM #37
Something else I meant to write…
Treat yourself to a couple of good saw blades. I bought Leuco which I like, but there are others* I am guessing that the saw has a 30mm arbor? If that’s the case then you won’t likely find typical hobbyist blades in that size anyway.
I only have a rip blade and an 80 tooth, so I can’t comment on combination blades.
* AKE, Gudho, Leitz. The American guys on the Felder group seem to favour Tenryu which are available on Amazon. It is obvious of course, except to me the first time: make sure to match the stated kerf with your riving knife thickness.It's all part of the service here at The House of Pain™
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