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31st January 2024, 10:22 PM
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If I'm doing a finish pass, and the timber...
If I'm doing a finish pass, and the timber sticks, causing the cutters to gouge the timber, it's always that the riser table base isn't slippery enough. I have both the liquid spray bottle and the...
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31st January 2024, 05:34 PM
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keenwoodworker - you're very welcome. I've learnt...
keenwoodworker - you're very welcome. I've learnt a lot from others posting their hard-earned experience here on the forums, so I pay it forward whenever I can.
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26th July 2022, 02:23 PM
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Ok, so finally my new replacement/additional...
Ok, so finally my new replacement/additional collet nut arrived from US.
It has taken 6 weeks to get here, and I was so excited when I got the package.......
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20th June 2022, 04:26 PM
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Hi Greg, yes, I may also buy and modify another...
Hi Greg,
yes, I may also buy and modify another spanner as you have done (that was my Plan-B).
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18th June 2022, 11:58 AM
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So I took the plunge and ordered that Armana...
So I took the plunge and ordered that Armana Tools nut. Price was $46 + $18.13 postage = $64.13, so not a cheap nut, but details on the Armana Tools website state that nut has M30x1.0 thread, so it...
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16th June 2022, 04:19 PM
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Hi Greg, thanks for the update. Yes it seems we...
Hi Greg,
thanks for the update. Yes it seems we were on the right track with Felder supplying us an OEM ER20UM bent spanner in the first place.
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7th June 2022, 10:45 AM
Thread: Avid Upgrade
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Hi Bern, thanks for the information. Yes the...
Hi Bern,
thanks for the information.
Yes the Masso is all-in-one, and it appeals to me because primarily it does away with requiring a Windows PC to drive the CNC, and from what I'm reading,... -
4th June 2022, 12:57 PM
Thread: Avid Upgrade
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Hey, I'd been keen on an update on your machine...
Hey,
I'd been keen on an update on your machine now that you've had it up and running for a while.
I recently almost bought a 2nd hand Multicam but balked when bidding on Grays got ridiculous, so... -
12th May 2022, 12:31 PM
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So I just got a reply from Armana tools. I think...
So I just got a reply from Armana tools. I think they had the apprentice monitoring the job queues that day (or the guy is just a dope)
My question to them:
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9th May 2022, 02:16 PM
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Hi Greg, yes I've reached the same conclusion - I...
Hi Greg, yes I've reached the same conclusion - I was trying to figure out what that silver spanner is that Felder supplied - my best guess it is ER20UM.
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8th May 2022, 02:32 PM
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Hi Greg, I've emailed Amana tools (US) to see...
Hi Greg,
I've emailed Amana tools (US) to see what the detail is about this nut - CON-ER25M 35mm CNC Collet Nut for Standard ER25M
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6th May 2022, 05:28 PM
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I thought the same thing, but close inspection of...
I thought the same thing, but close inspection of the nut shows there's only enough meat for the tapered slots. The (incorrect) UM nut I bought has much more material around it's straight slots...
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6th May 2022, 05:21 PM
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C - spanner ? Nope. an "M" series nut has tapered...
C - spanner ? Nope. an "M" series nut has tapered slots for the castle spanner to sit in. - A C spanner will just slip in those grooves. If the nut was a 'UM' series (with straight slots) then you...
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6th May 2022, 04:24 PM
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replacing ER collet 'M' series (castle nut) with 'UM' series?
My Felder combo has a router spindle that has a ER25 collet in an ER25M collet nut (uses a castle spanner). The spanner supplied with the machine I'm 99% sure is an ER20UM.
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23rd November 2021, 02:30 PM
Thread: Avid CNC 4848 pro (4'x4') build
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Hey Bernmc, do you know of anyone in Sydney that...
Hey Bernmc,
do you know of anyone in Sydney that has an Avid CNC? I'm currently investigating the labyrinth that is the build/buy CNC router dilemma, and keep finding good info on Avid CNC's.
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9th October 2021, 10:25 AM
Thread: Custom Made 3D printed vacuum pucks
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I use an auto cycling vacuum system that I built...
I use an auto cycling vacuum system that I built - details here:
Auto-cycling vacuum pump for vaccum bagging veneers and vacuum clamping.
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9th October 2021, 12:02 AM
Thread: Custom Made 3D printed vacuum pucks
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Hey Bob, as my dad always says - 'There's many...
Hey Bob, as my dad always says - 'There's many ways to skin a cat'... not that I know why you would want to, but hey.... I'm confident they'll work for routing panels. Sanding too, seeing as I have...
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8th October 2021, 05:20 PM
Thread: Custom Made 3D printed vacuum pucks
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Hey Bob. You raise an interesting point - Is it...
Hey Bob.
You raise an interesting point - Is it really needed? I guess everyone will have their own perspectives on that one.
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8th October 2021, 03:52 PM
Thread: Custom Made 3D printed vacuum pucks
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Custom Made 3D printed vacuum pucks
So I recently acquired a 3D printer of my own, and have made my own vacuum pucks for securing panels to the workbench. The idea came from these :
Podz™ Vacuum Clamping Jigs for Benchtop Use
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17th September 2021, 01:25 PM
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Here's the update, now that the replacement wheel...
Here's the update, now that the replacement wheel has arrived.
New wheel, next to old broken one:
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17th September 2021, 01:01 PM
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Greg, you make an interesting point there. TBH I...
Greg, you make an interesting point there. TBH I can't say I ever really bothered to return the feed roller setting to 0 (neutral) after finishing thicknessing for the day. Generally my workflow is...
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13th September 2021, 04:59 PM
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I'm about an hours drive from Felder, so I'm up...
I'm about an hours drive from Felder, so I'm up for travel time to/from them to me, on top of work time and parts, so any visits from them add up $$ real quick. So when my machine went BANG...CLUNK,...
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13th September 2021, 02:55 PM
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Hi Albert, You have the AD951?! Wow, even bigger...
Hi Albert,
You have the AD951?! Wow, even bigger than my thicknesser! They are an awesome bit of kit, but damn they aren't cheap. As soon as I heard that noise I just saw $$$$ flying out the... -
13th September 2021, 12:21 PM
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Felder Thicknesser Feed Roller Friction Wheel problem
Hey all.
Not that I'm expecting there to be too many forumites out there with a Felder thicknesser, but I'm posting this issue, on the off chance someone, one day has the same problem I've just... -
22nd February 2021, 10:28 PM
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I'm glad the info helps. It sure is a lot to...
I'm glad the info helps. It sure is a lot to process, but if it helps you iron out your idea before committing $$ then that was my aim putting as much detail as I have. There are so many ways to go...
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21st February 2021, 08:56 AM
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Hi Acejas, answers to your questions are: ...
Hi Acejas,
answers to your questions are:
The yellow gauge - what model is it? - is this the vacuum controller (or just gauge)?
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27th April 2020, 01:12 PM
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Hi Shane, there are pros and cons to both...
Hi Shane,
there are pros and cons to both approaches. By the time I completed my vacuum build the price ended up over $1k, which I know will be a roadblock for a lot of woodworkers. I hadn't set... -
26th April 2020, 01:22 PM
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Hi Shane, yes it's been a while, so it's...
Hi Shane,
yes it's been a while, so it's probably time to provide a detailed update for all interested, and anyone researching their own vacuum solutions. I'll try to keep the comments brief, but... -
23rd August 2018, 06:33 PM
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WEST AUST Can I ask what the reason for selling is?
Can I ask what the reason for selling is?
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1st July 2018, 10:57 AM
Thread: JULY/AUGUST 2018 - Prize Draw # 124
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CLAIMED I'm in.
I'm in.
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11th June 2018, 10:40 AM
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N.S.W. Drill press has been sold.
Drill press has been sold.
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5th June 2018, 02:53 PM
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Thanks all for the feedback. It sounds like there...
Thanks all for the feedback. It sounds like there are many alternatives to using the depth gauge on the quill.
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5th June 2018, 12:43 PM
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Vicmarc have just replied. A new quill assembly...
Vicmarc have just replied.
A new quill assembly is $119.90 + GST and Postage
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5th June 2018, 12:27 PM
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Vicmarc Lathe has drilling depth markings worn away
This photo is from the tailstock of my Vicmarc VL300EVS.
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The issue I have is that the drilling depth markings on the tailstock are not easily visible for the first 50mm (see... -
4th June 2018, 08:50 PM
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N.S.W. Hafco 3/4HP, 12 speed Pedestal Drill Press
For sale is a Hafco 12 speed Pedestal Drill Press (3/4HP motor)
Condition is reasonable. There is surface rust on the Pedestal (common for a drill press that is 10-15 years old). However this... -
26th March 2018, 02:24 PM
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After much searching, I've been unable to source...
After much searching, I've been unable to source a Sydney-based supplier of HH-66, so ended up ordering it from these guys - PCM Distributors - Marine Distributors, Boat Paint, Antifouling
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21st March 2018, 12:57 PM
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I sent a request to Blue Nautilus Marine for a...
I sent a request to Blue Nautilus Marine for a price for some HH66 (237 ml can).
They came back with "The price is $35.00 and around $20.00 freight depending on how far out of Sydney you are."
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9th March 2018, 05:36 PM
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yes I just got the Bunnings vinyl....
yes I just got the Bunnings vinyl. https://www.bunnings.com.au/vinyl-tablecloth-crystal-clear-0-75mm-137cm-wide_p6640034 $21.45 per meter.
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9th March 2018, 01:56 PM
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The hose I'm running from the pump is 3/8"...
The hose I'm running from the pump is 3/8" reinforced, and one of the issues I was struggling to solve, was some sort of connection to the bag, that didn't restrict airflow. I had bought some tyre...
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8th March 2018, 02:23 PM
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Hi Bob, For some people, in some scenarios...
Hi Bob,
For some people, in some scenarios venting externally could solve the problem of atomised oil, and I note in an earlier post you mentioned filters that could be fitted to the exhaust to... -
8th March 2018, 12:49 PM
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Hey Deverell, thanks for those links. Any...
Hey Deverell,
thanks for those links. Any thoughts on .75mm vs 1.0mm thick? I reckon the thinner one would be more flexible but 1.0mm would be more durable??? I've no experience here, so if you... -
8th March 2018, 12:09 PM
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yes, I looked at all options. I saw on another...
yes, I looked at all options. I saw on another post here that someone scored it for $700 cash price from memory, but as I'm out of state I think my first quote from them was $900+ GST plus postage....
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8th March 2018, 09:58 AM
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whereabouts in Bunnings do you locate the vinyl?...
whereabouts in Bunnings do you locate the vinyl? Is it with the rolls of flooring? Presumably its a roll of clear plastic I'm looking for (but I can't recall seeing anything like that at my local...
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2nd March 2018, 11:40 AM
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Thanks Bob. I'm not sure exactly why I chose...
Thanks Bob.
I'm not sure exactly why I chose purple. It just seemed like a nice colour when I saw the spray can, so I thought 'why not have a purple pressure vessel?' I couldn't come up with any... -
27th February 2018, 02:06 PM
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Build info: Part 3: Now I had my pressure vessel...
Build info: Part 3:
Now I had my pressure vessel sorted, it was time to glue it up.
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And then paint it (not that painting makes it work any better, but it sure looks nicer).
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26th February 2018, 03:22 PM
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Hi Bob, yes, I actually considered a 4kg LPG...
Hi Bob, yes, I actually considered a 4kg LPG cylinder. I looked at the price of one new from SupaCheap Autos, and was surprised that it wasn't that expensive. I decided against it because of the...
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26th February 2018, 12:32 PM
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Build info: Part 2: Following on from my first...
Build info: Part 2:
Following on from my first post.
I'd decided on Option 4, and spoke to Rob @ Bettervac. I purchased the 140RVD. It's continuous rated, ~5CFM flow rate, and quiet. With no oil... -
25th February 2018, 03:18 PM
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Hey guys, yes, I ruled out using the oilless...
Hey guys, yes, I ruled out using the oilless rocking piston pump standalone (ie 'just turn it on and leave it on'). I ended up buying an oilless rocking piston pump, then integrating that into an...
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25th February 2018, 11:14 AM
Thread: veneersupplies.com - Vacuum Bag System
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I've finally finished building my setup. for...
I've finally finished building my setup. for those interested I've started my own thread, outlining all the learnings along the way, and will include pics of the setup
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25th February 2018, 11:12 AM
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Auto-cycling vacuum pump for vaccum bagging veneers and vacuum clamping.
I've finally finished construction of my new auto-cycling vacuum system, so I thought I'd share the journey.
The original goal - to build a vacuum system to be used for vacuum pressing veneers,...