Nice! I have the same machine only the kf variant with separate ad941. I have similar spec machine and would recommend making a tool tray/ box in the outrigger and a fritz and franz jig for small parts.
Sounds like a great setup Stan. That AD941 is a lovely machine!! I really wanted to go to the same saw/shaper combo, and planer/thicknesser combo when i upgraded from my old machine, but it didn't seem to matter how i tried, i just couldn't make it all fit. I have a very basic Fritz und Franz jig, but don't use it much. When i do need it though, i love it. It's such a useful jig to have as you say for cutting small parts, or tapered parts. I did make a add in piece for the outrigger, just for the parts that are those lengths that don't want to balance on the slider/outrigger & tip up if not held down. Again, very basic, but it serves my purpose well. Thanks for watching, and enjoy those lovely machines you have!
Probably a naive question: in your mind, what's the benefit of the parallel fence you have on order, versus using the stop on the 2nd crosscut fence you have on the table in this video? Naively, it seems like the stop on the 2nd crosscut fence could serve the same purpose, without the expense of the parallel fence, which seems fairly single purpose.
Unfortunately the 2nd crosscut fence can only work in two specific spots on my slider. For the shorter sliders, you may only have one spot, so unless the piece you are trying to make a parallel cut fits between the main outrigger and it, it would be limiting. You could move the main outrigger, and in some cases that would likely work, however with longer pieces, the arm on the outrigger support would likely be the limiting factor. I hope that helps answer your question.
Hello @barbarabalinska6336, Thank you for watching. If you would like some more info on the flipstops take a look at this video here. ruclips.net/video/hTMouLVXce0/видео.html The one i have is the stock Felder flipstop that i have modified. There are ones that you can buy that fit the Felder machines here. lambtoolworks.com/dro-flipstop
A must-have accessory for any Felder saw is a dado arbor. But it’s an accessory that has to be order from the factory; otherwise, you’ll have to…remove the arbor, which means taking apart the machine!
@ I spoke to the company about it, and they told me that in Europe dado cuts with saws aren’t that common. Personally, I don’t understand it; it’s such a versatile option.
@@bethoughtprovoking I totally agree. It's essentially just a different arbor with a filler piece when a saw blade is being used. Having the saw set up with the dado option gives you just that, options!
If you need to take the outrigger off more than every so often, then the cart is a game changer, especially if you have one of the heavier outriggers. The part number is 420-230
@@tewlman223 Right on! I also do furniture and cabinetry, although i do, do a lot of doors and windows too. I would like to do less cabinetry, building boxes just isn't something i get a lot of satisfaction from. 😆
Thanks for uploading all of this wonderful informative content! Your shop is complete goals!
Thanks @SaleemHodge, glad to hear you're enjoying it.
Thanks for the video! I just got a new (used) saw and it is helpful to see someone just walk through the different options available
Thanks for watching Tyler, glad I could help. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to see.
Nice! I have the same machine only the kf variant with separate ad941. I have similar spec machine and would recommend making a tool tray/ box in the outrigger and a fritz and franz jig for small parts.
Sounds like a great setup Stan. That AD941 is a lovely machine!! I really wanted to go to the same saw/shaper combo, and planer/thicknesser combo when i upgraded from my old machine, but it didn't seem to matter how i tried, i just couldn't make it all fit. I have a very basic Fritz und Franz jig, but don't use it much. When i do need it though, i love it. It's such a useful jig to have as you say for cutting small parts, or tapered parts. I did make a add in piece for the outrigger, just for the parts that are those lengths that don't want to balance on the slider/outrigger & tip up if not held down. Again, very basic, but it serves my purpose well. Thanks for watching, and enjoy those lovely machines you have!
Probably a naive question: in your mind, what's the benefit of the parallel fence you have on order, versus using the stop on the 2nd crosscut fence you have on the table in this video? Naively, it seems like the stop on the 2nd crosscut fence could serve the same purpose, without the expense of the parallel fence, which seems fairly single purpose.
Unfortunately the 2nd crosscut fence can only work in two specific spots on my slider. For the shorter sliders, you may only have one spot, so unless the piece you are trying to make a parallel cut fits between the main outrigger and it, it would be limiting. You could move the main outrigger, and in some cases that would likely work, however with longer pieces, the arm on the outrigger support would likely be the limiting factor. I hope that helps answer your question.
very useful for me currently, thank for the video
Thanks for watching @leonie9782. Please let me know if there is anything in particular you would like to see more of.
hello wahat name digital redut for flips stop and where buy
Hello @barbarabalinska6336, Thank you for watching. If you would like some more info on the flipstops take a look at this video here. ruclips.net/video/hTMouLVXce0/видео.html The one i have is the stock Felder flipstop that i have modified. There are ones that you can buy that fit the Felder machines here. lambtoolworks.com/dro-flipstop
Please can you give us a demo of the outrigger cart? Cheers.🎉
Hi @gregkieser, Sure thing. I was going to do a little video on the digital readout on the flipstop, so i can do it with that.
A must-have accessory for any Felder saw is a dado arbor. But it’s an accessory that has to be order from the factory; otherwise, you’ll have to…remove the arbor, which means taking apart the machine!
Asolutely right there! I honestly don't know why it's even an option, it should just be standard.
@ I spoke to the company about it, and they told me that in Europe dado cuts with saws aren’t that common. Personally, I don’t understand it; it’s such a versatile option.
@@bethoughtprovoking I totally agree. It's essentially just a different arbor with a filler piece when a saw blade is being used. Having the saw set up with the dado option gives you just that, options!
Did you think of using the stops on the crosscut fence and outrigger table for parallel cuts. Does require sliding the outrigger table for length
Thanks for watching and thank you for the tip. Can you elaborate? I'm not sure I know what you mean.
What is the part number for the outrigger cart? Looks like something I’d like to pick up.
If you need to take the outrigger off more than every so often, then the cart is a game changer, especially if you have one of the heavier outriggers. The part number is 420-230
@@brycecomerwoodworks thanks! I have a small shop too and just ordered a K700. I didn’t know this existed but will add it to my order!
@@tewlman223 Nice! What do you make in your shop?
@@brycecomerwoodworks furniture and cabinets. How about you? just stumbled on your video today.
@@tewlman223 Right on! I also do furniture and cabinetry, although i do, do a lot of doors and windows too. I would like to do less cabinetry, building boxes just isn't something i get a lot of satisfaction from. 😆
I'm trying to pick your accent. Do I hear a bit of Kiwi in there?
Na mate, from the mainland. 😉 Thanks for watching.
Bégaiements désagréables......
Yes, i'm sorry. I'm working on that! :)
@@brycecomerwoodworks 😇