Uum, OKJacob":2v9am55s said:10mm is a small gap and may trap chippings in the well.
I'd just go for no rings and see how it goes. I can't see a problem unless you are doing very short pieces, especially if you are using a power feed.
pollys13":g116h9ek said:OK even though I'm using a power feed, as an extra safety measure. I think I should close the gap up by making a ring up. What size gap should I allow for between the back knife and ring to avoid the knife catching and adequate chip extraction?
Cheers.
OK cheers.Doug71":lek3uyc3 said:You will be fine with no ring, in fact I would feel safer with no ring than with a homemade plywood one.
Cheers Coley, mateColeyS1":2zdrf4wa said:With a large gap and the rollers set up correctly it should be pretty difficult to get the wood to fall in the gap.
The first rollers already pushing down on the wood so it shouldn't want to go in the gap.
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Yep.ColeyS1":2ncvvnol said:With a large gap and the rollers set up correctly it should be pretty difficult to get the wood to fall in the gap.
The first rollers already pushing down on the wood so it shouldn't want to go in the gap.
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