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26th August 2022, 04:19 PM
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I've been meaning to make one up, as it would...
I've been meaning to make one up, as it would help with this type of sliding saw with smaller stock.
I use the clamp for when i'm using larger/longer stock that needs at bit more support when... -
24th August 2022, 10:56 AM
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I'll have a look at the L Design, I tend to cut...
I'll have a look at the L Design, I tend to cut 30mm stock lately, and the current one works for me, but it doesn't take too much to adapt it in F360 to reduce the height and turn it into a L shape
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24th August 2022, 10:32 AM
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Hi Chris, It will hit the blade guard if the...
Hi Chris,
It will hit the blade guard if the blade is too low, it depends on the stock being cut, it's not hard to reduce the height on the adapter.
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23rd August 2022, 07:21 PM
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3D printed Zero Clearance Hammer K3 Fence adapter
Well i've been playing around designing a Zero Clearance fence adapter for my K3
I did think about using timber, but i have a 3D printer, so why not give it a go.
I designed it to have 3 fixing... -
20th August 2022, 08:43 AM
Thread: Upgrade to a Hammer
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I find the table extensions handy, I’ve got the...
I find the table extensions handy, I’ve got the 900mm and the 400mm that I use on the A3-31 and the K3
It makes machining longer stock easier, as with most hammer options it is overpriced imo.
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9th April 2022, 09:15 PM
Thread: CNC Vacuum Table Build (WIP)
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Im liking the idea, looks like you are going to...
Im liking the idea, looks like you are going to need a 3d printer, printing some removable TPU gaskets/infills could reduce the suction requirement by reducing the vacuum area for the material size...
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10th February 2022, 09:12 AM
Thread: Wall Mounted Dust Extraction Fan
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Thanks for the info Bob, its easy to miss the...
Thanks for the info Bob, its easy to miss the finer details
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10th February 2022, 09:08 AM
Thread: Wall Mounted Dust Extraction Fan
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Yeah after looking more into it, BobL is right...
Yeah after looking more into it, BobL is right about the higher noise levels with the Vevor fan. no one wants to put up with that noise level.
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9th February 2022, 02:34 PM
Thread: Wall Mounted Dust Extraction Fan
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I'll be interested on seeing what you end up...
I'll be interested on seeing what you end up with, i've been looking at my options over the last few weeks, and i have 3 options.
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2nd November 2021, 09:06 PM
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I picked up my order today, i wouldn't call these...
I picked up my order today, i wouldn't call these router bits budget from my first impression, 99% of my router bits are CMT, so i can only reference off those.
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1st November 2021, 08:23 PM
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nice find, and thanks for the heads up. i...
nice find, and thanks for the heads up.
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12th January 2021, 07:59 PM
Thread: Any fellow Wheelchair woodworkers here?
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Hi Matt, im a parapeglic and also wheelchair...
Hi Matt,
im a parapeglic and also wheelchair bound, I was a cabinetmaker by trade before my accident, so I had a good understanding of using tools and machinery. It took a while to adapt and learn... -
1st December 2020, 01:19 PM
Thread: Festool TS 55 CMS Module
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SOLD: Sold.
Sold.
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30th November 2020, 09:59 PM
Thread: Tafe vs other woodworking courses
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I know after Tom passed that they did have...
I know after Tom passed that they did have clusters of different teachers, but not sure about how it's operating at the moment, i do personally like the teaching by different teachers, different...
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30th November 2020, 09:41 PM
Thread: Tafe vs other woodworking courses
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I feel TAFE isn't the way to go, its changed a...
I feel TAFE isn't the way to go, its changed a lot from when i did my Cabinetmaking apprenticeship, but that is due to what the industry demands.
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30th November 2020, 06:13 AM
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Are you designing your own crossover for your...
Are you designing your own crossover for your cabinet or are you going to use a off the shelf crossover?
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23rd November 2020, 01:42 PM
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I use a bit of Blackwood, and i see a lot of this...
I use a bit of Blackwood, and i see a lot of this in the 200mm x 38mm select grade packs i've gotten.
I'm not a fan of the blotchy areas, i use it where its not seen and make the most of the... -
9th November 2020, 01:45 PM
Thread: Stanley FatMax 3 chisel set
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SOLD: I'll take them.
I'll take them.
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8th November 2020, 06:02 PM
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i'd imagine it is a torx head, most likely a T25...
i'd imagine it is a torx head, most likely a T25 or T30.
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31st October 2020, 09:13 AM
Thread: A chisel from scratch
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i enjoy watching videos like this, a real...
i enjoy watching videos like this, a real craftsman.
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28th October 2020, 04:53 PM
Thread: Festool CT33 Boom Arm
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WANTED:QLD. Festool CT33 Boom Arm
I was chasing a CT33 Boom Arm if any one has one lying around and have no use for it.
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25th October 2020, 08:40 PM
Thread: Hammer vs Axiom vs ?
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Great info Bernmc, Being able to mill...
Great info Bernmc,
Being able to mill Aluminium is a plus, making up parts for bending and welding would be great to have in the workshop, i'd like to know the max depth, if you happen to have any... -
21st October 2020, 05:48 PM
Thread: Essential tools: have your say!
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I think you guys are getting ahead of yourself's,...
I think you guys are getting ahead of yourself's, OP requires a 300 Sqm Industrial shed before all these fancy tools:D
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21st October 2020, 08:28 AM
Thread: Camper fitout
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Sorry about getting off track The swivel seat...
Sorry about getting off track
The swivel seat on my camper are from these guys Transport Seating Technology which was recommended by my engineer at the time.
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20th October 2020, 05:14 PM
Thread: Hammer vs Axiom vs ?
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Good timing, i've been thinking about the 4 Axis...
Good timing, i've been thinking about the 4 Axis Hammer version, at least i don't have to annoy my Felder agent for approx pricing.
I'd be leaning towards the Hammer, as i've go three of them and... -
20th October 2020, 04:59 PM
Thread: Camper fitout
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It does depend on what state you are in when it...
It does depend on what state you are in when it comes to the regs.
I have engineering mod plates for my swivel seats and my RIB seat/bed (it is certified to carry another 2 people)
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19th October 2020, 07:56 PM
Thread: Camper fitout
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Well, i can offer a few more pieces of advice. ...
Well, i can offer a few more pieces of advice.
Plan your wiring, Working out the mm2 gauge required for the load to reduce voltage drop and cable locations are important.
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19th October 2020, 02:52 PM
Thread: Camper fitout
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I can tell you how i did it, but it depends on...
I can tell you how i did it, but it depends on how you plan your furniture.
I used 3.2mm ply for weight savings over 5mm ply, i also had a 4mm reflective closed cell foam on the rear of the panel,... -
1st October 2020, 02:17 PM
Thread: Essential tools: have your say!
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I'd add some common sense and a awareness of your...
I'd add some common sense and a awareness of your surroundings :D
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27th September 2020, 01:35 PM
Thread: Festool TS 55 CMS Module
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SOLD: Festool TS 55 CMS Module
In good condition, i used it in my Festool VL MFT attachment.
I haven't used it since i got my Hammer Table Saw, so someone might have a use for it
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24th September 2020, 06:47 PM
Thread: Tormek SVH-320 Planer Blade Attachment
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QUEENSLAND Sold to Ben, pending payment
Sold to Ben, pending payment
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24th September 2020, 06:39 PM
Thread: Tormek SVH-320 Planer Blade Attachment
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QUEENSLAND Tormek SVH-320 Planer Blade Attachment
I've decided that i might as well get rid of the Tormek planer blade attachment, as i've only used it to sharpen a friends planer blades to see how it performed
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23rd September 2020, 06:25 PM
Thread: New Record 53 QA vice with dog.
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N.S.W. Lol, i brought the same vice from the same store...
Lol, i brought the same vice from the same store 12 years ago and only just fitted it 2 weeks ago.
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26th July 2020, 09:44 AM
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Nice work Derek, I changed my old fence stop...
Nice work Derek,
I changed my old fence stop out a few weeks ago and its been sitting on the bench.
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22nd July 2020, 08:45 PM
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I must have a different though process bob than...
I must have a different though process bob than others, if my dusty isn't connected and going, i don't use the machine period, you only use them together.
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22nd July 2020, 04:24 PM
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Good info Bob, It does surprise me how poor...
Good info Bob,
It does surprise me how poor the dust extraction is in within this industry, when doing my cabinetmaking apprenticeship in the 90's, PPE and Air quality control wasn't taken... -
22nd July 2020, 04:03 PM
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Because it's a 30 second job to disconnect and...
Because it's a 30 second job to disconnect and roll up the the 80mm overhead line and 120mm lower machine hose with the fender quick connects.
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22nd July 2020, 06:44 AM
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That is why i went with a floor mounted option,...
That is why i went with a floor mounted option, my ceiling is 6 mtrs high and i didn't want to span a swing arm 2.7mtr from the wall.
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20th July 2020, 08:50 PM
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Yeah it is an epoxy floor, its seen better days,...
Yeah it is an epoxy floor, its seen better days, but is holding up well, apart from where the cracks in the slab and a few chips.
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20th July 2020, 06:19 PM
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Made a Overhead Dust extractor boom for the Hammer K3
Well, i've been meaning to sort out the dust extraction for the saw guard, so i decided i'd whip one up, as i had a spare 80mm port on my Felder dusty that i could use along with the 120mm port.
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17th June 2020, 09:29 AM
Thread: Heads Up to Hammer K3 Owners
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I was worried about cracking the casing as well,...
I was worried about cracking the casing as well, but it works, i was surprised how easy it was to move after i got my machine, when i did mine, i only used hand pressure, so thats what made me think...
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15th June 2020, 04:16 PM
Thread: Heads Up to Hammer K3 Owners
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I checked mine, it was only .6mm out and 3 weeks...
I checked mine, it was only .6mm out and 3 weeks old.
I found that there is some adjustment in the cast arm, you just need to use a little force, although it is not .3mm
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30th May 2020, 02:52 PM
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Just another idea Derek, i see you upgraded your...
Just another idea Derek, i see you upgraded your slider stop to the upgraded model, did you try using the slider insert from the original mount.
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29th May 2020, 05:56 PM
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Hey Derek, i've been reading your posts on what...
Hey Derek, i've been reading your posts on what you have done to improve your K3 Winner.
Did you look at welding on a 8mm coupler nut instead of trying to thread it into the base?
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23rd May 2020, 10:47 PM
Thread: Looking to buy a Tracksaw
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Ive used Axminster quite a few times, the prices...
Ive used Axminster quite a few times, the prices aren't too bad, and ive received items from them quicker than ordering other items in Aus on the same day.
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19th May 2020, 09:11 PM
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i've used Makita and other belt sanders while i...
i've used Makita and other belt sanders while i did my trade as cabinetmaker.
I got rid of the Makita and I have had a Festool 75mm sander for the last 12 years, being able to use the levelling... -
30th August 2018, 04:26 PM
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Festool spares have always been pricey, but...
Festool spares have always been pricey, but having said that, they support there discontinued products for a long time.
So it keeps it going and working for a lot less than replacement value.
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17th August 2018, 04:36 PM
Thread: Welding HDPE issue
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Not internally with a gas torch, as i decided not...
Not internally with a gas torch, as i decided not to use a gas torch in such an enclosed area, as my face was up against the opening just trying to see where to add extra welds.
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17th August 2018, 01:15 PM
Thread: Welding HDPE issue
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Well i got the bigger ports in, cut them out to...
Well i got the bigger ports in, cut them out to see if i could fix the internal welds.
i tried, but didn't have the space to get in there with the hot air welder.
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9th August 2018, 04:13 PM
Thread: Welding HDPE issue
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Cheers Rich, Thanks for the offer. We have...
Cheers Rich,
Thanks for the offer.
We have Araldite here, i got some in the shed, although i'm not sure its certified food safe.
I've put it on the back burner until i get the bigger access...