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Thanks for making this! I have one of these from years ago and coudn't recall how to use it lol. I think the one I had before I had to actually disassemble and flip the cutters.
I have this mitre trimmer and use it all the time. I love it. Usually I send the blades out to be professionally sharpened but this last time I hand xharpened them on my new waterstones with good success.
if your saw is a DWS708 item 100-334 will fit, see the link below: infinitytools.com/products/z-c-i-for-dewalt-miter-saws?_pos=1&_psq=dewalt+miter&_ss=e&_v=1.0
While this router table will handle most full-size features, I would hesitate to add the mini power feeder. Even with it being clamped to the bench for stability, there is limited top surface to mount the power feeder.
I noticed the sled does not seem to sit completely flat on your table saw. I noticed this when you were checking to make sure your blade is at 90 deg. This was also what I experienced after putting it all together. The miter bar sits about 1/16” above my miter slot bottom as if the dado infinity CNCed was not deep enough. I see your using a saw stop and that is what I have. That said I only had to adjust the side to side play on the miter bar. Although the sled does not sit completely flat it makes full contact with both sides of the sled to about 4.5” to 5” from the edges inward so there is no tilting. It just seems like infinity didn’t get the miter bar slot depth as good as they could have. 😏
What would the wood project reveal if you added the Eye Candy to the Mixol using lacquer as your vehicle. My goal is to spray the Mixol with Nitrocellulose Lacquer along with the Eye Candy to give my guitar a shimmer.
These products lend themselves to mixing and experimenting. You should be able to achieve some interesting effects! Obviously you'll need to test for viscosity for spraying, but should be interesting. Enjoy!
@@InfinityTools Thank you, that's what I intend to do - experiment on test pieces of wood. It should be fun, and who knows what effect I will achieve. My goal is to create a "dark cherry" that will have a shimmer to it.
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👍🐯👍 Kunz having a frog that can adjust without removing the blade gives kunz the advantage over a bedrock because you still have to loosen the screws to release the retaining pins in order to remove the frog. The adjustment on the kunz reminds me of the shaws patent sargent #14, in that you only use a single action to move the blade. That's for sharing. Cheers
This set will work with 99% of the shop vacuums available. Check this page for more details: www.infinitytools.com/quick-snap-small-tool-dust-collection-hose-with-flex-adaptors
Is using these router bits safe when relying on the ball bearing on the router bits instead of the router fence? I am making an S-curved bottom stile and an S-curved top stile for wainscoting in a stairwell. It’s a big router bit, and the stiles are only 3", thus the question.
Certainly, but this jig will only help to drill the end-of-board locations, then you'd use those holes to locate the locations on the face of the second board.
I'm afraid we don't offer a clamp like that, but some are available. Many will use a 20mm plate that the base clamp attaches to. Good luck with your search!
My mega v xl runs smooth as butter. No issues whatsoever with the wheels. The later models or the pro model has linear rails tho. The only issue I have that I’m trying to solve is that I have the plasma version and the large welded plasma table can wobble at high speeds. If you stay within the recommended speed ranges it is ok but I’d like to be able to run it at higher speeds for some projects. Not a deal breaker but just like with any hobby grade machine there will always be a few things you’ll want to setup for your own purposes and intended use for your machine.
@@InfinityTools OK, but I tried it on the router table this evening and it works perfectly for long boards that aren't 100% flat, making baseboard mouldings.
If you're saying that getting two pieces of different thicknesses to align on one face isn't possible with this jig, then yes, you're correct. That's not what it's designed to do. You'd need a dowelling jig designed to operate against the face.
I have a table saw mounted router table. I added a paddle stop switch that I attached to 3/4 plywood with a mag switch to hold it on top of the table. The stop/start is solidly locatated with in rasy reach I did the same with my Kreg pocket hole device.
I love WoodOwl (used them overseas for years) however, I do not like auto feed tips. I wish we could get imperial Tri-cut with a brad tip. I end up grinding my own down but I feel dirty doing it.