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Thanks for your videos, they’re great. I’m looking at Felder gear down the road and was thinking about the saw/shaper combo and jointer/planer combo as two units instead of the all-in-one. If space wasn’t a factor, would you have split the setup or does the ability to have the power feeder available for the jointer make the difference?
Hi @jcheveran, If space wasn't an issue, i would likely go with all separate machines. Having said that, when i was looking at upgrading from the CF531, having the ability to use the power feeder on the jointer was a very big factor. I am jointing big heavy long boards, & set up the power feeder to do it on a regular basis. It really does make a big difference. If you don't run a lot of big, long and heavy boards over the jointer, then i wouldn't take it into consideration. Having separate machines is certainly simpler if you need to change from one process to another for one off jobs, but i have to be honest and say that having to change things up with the combination machine probably only costs me a few minutes each day, & less if i plan things well. The other consideration is if you will be working with others. If that's the case, and you have the space, then it's a no brainer, go with all separate machines. Thanks for watching!
I like to use the fence with twisted boards Bryce, I’m halving the ‘rock’ same as you but I’m putting pressure on the fence as a sort of brace I guess, and more pressure to fence than down if that makes sense. Works for me, maybe I’m just weird but 😂👍🏻
If you like this video, you might also like my video on making baseboards on the shaper. ruclips.net/video/YkAyw1Q1Uxk/видео.html
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Thank you, and thanks for watching.
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:) Thanks Darren!
Thanks very much. This is a very informative video. Cheers!
I really appreciate you watching, thank you. I'm glad you found the video informative. Cheers!
Great stuff and a great combo-machine :)
Thanks for watching Damian, They really are an amazing machine for a combination machine!
Thank you, great clip.
Thanks for watching. I hope you got some good tips from the video.
@@brycecomerwoodworksYeap, keep posting them, thy again
Thanks for your videos, they’re great. I’m looking at Felder gear down the road and was thinking about the saw/shaper combo and jointer/planer combo as two units instead of the all-in-one. If space wasn’t a factor, would you have split the setup or does the ability to have the power feeder available for the jointer make the difference?
Hi @jcheveran, If space wasn't an issue, i would likely go with all separate machines. Having said that, when i was looking at upgrading from the CF531, having the ability to use the power feeder on the jointer was a very big factor. I am jointing big heavy long boards, & set up the power feeder to do it on a regular basis. It really does make a big difference. If you don't run a lot of big, long and heavy boards over the jointer, then i wouldn't take it into consideration. Having separate machines is certainly simpler if you need to change from one process to another for one off jobs, but i have to be honest and say that having to change things up with the combination machine probably only costs me a few minutes each day, & less if i plan things well. The other consideration is if you will be working with others. If that's the case, and you have the space, then it's a no brainer, go with all separate machines.
Thanks for watching!
@@brycecomerwoodworks thanks, great perspectives
I like to use the fence with twisted boards Bryce, I’m halving the ‘rock’ same as you but I’m putting pressure on the fence as a sort of brace I guess, and more pressure to fence than down if that makes sense.
Works for me, maybe I’m just weird but 😂👍🏻
Hey Dazza, that makes perfect sense to me. What ever works to get a stable board so you can take the twist out in as few passes as possible.