Hi , I just got one of these amazing machines ordered all the bits I thought would be useful from the accesories and was very happy....until I got it set up and started to use it. Its a big step up for me, coming from using a site saw and Festo guide rail system for all my ripping and sizing up till now in my work, not to mention I now have a spindle moulder as well to learn!
The sliding carriage is a boon, obviously, but I quickly realized that to carry out safe and accurate rip cutting, the saw was lacking and that buying the Felder accessories to do this would cost me a large amount of money.
So, I made an extension table that clamped onto the outrigger frame, with a corian top, attached to some 25mm birch ply for rigidity, into which I routed recesses for some T tracks and guides. The clamps are from the same ply / Corian, with through fixings by stainless steel bolts and wingnuts. I brought a parallel fence and mitre guide for the UJK router table available from Axminster, primarily as I plan to upgrade my own Router table to the UJK cast iron one and these will then be interchangeable with my saw and router table. I also ordered some hold downs.
The whole set up works pretty well, I had to shim the mitre guide locking plate with a couple of bits of corian to make it lock off, but on the whole, the set up works pretty well. Some fine tuning regarding making sure my secondary fence is parallel to the sliding table, but very happy with the result. It takes approx 2 minutes to remove the table if required. The only downside is that it does block access to the start and stop buttons.
Here are some pictures:
Cheers, Mark
The sliding carriage is a boon, obviously, but I quickly realized that to carry out safe and accurate rip cutting, the saw was lacking and that buying the Felder accessories to do this would cost me a large amount of money.
So, I made an extension table that clamped onto the outrigger frame, with a corian top, attached to some 25mm birch ply for rigidity, into which I routed recesses for some T tracks and guides. The clamps are from the same ply / Corian, with through fixings by stainless steel bolts and wingnuts. I brought a parallel fence and mitre guide for the UJK router table available from Axminster, primarily as I plan to upgrade my own Router table to the UJK cast iron one and these will then be interchangeable with my saw and router table. I also ordered some hold downs.
The whole set up works pretty well, I had to shim the mitre guide locking plate with a couple of bits of corian to make it lock off, but on the whole, the set up works pretty well. Some fine tuning regarding making sure my secondary fence is parallel to the sliding table, but very happy with the result. It takes approx 2 minutes to remove the table if required. The only downside is that it does block access to the start and stop buttons.
Here are some pictures:
Cheers, Mark