devonwoody
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Mistake, I've just had a beer for lunch so you have got away with it.
Give us a new thread!
Give us a new thread!
woodbloke":4sjahjs6 said:the riving knife isn't steel...it's a lump of 3mm carbon fibre
devonwoody":17hlfeoh said:Mistake, I've just had a beer for lunch so you have got away with it.
Give us a new thread!
Benchwayze":9glroinb said:devonwoody":9glroinb said:Mistake, I've just had a beer for lunch so you have got away with it.
Give us a new thread!
I did Woody. No one was interested..
Rob.... Where did you buy your router insert please?
Benchwayze":xq1ype4c said:devonwoody":xq1ype4c said:Mistake, I've just had a beer for lunch so you have got away with it.
Give us a new thread!
I did Woody. No one was interested..
Rob.... Where did you buy your router insert please?
marcros":3q6tl01q said:sounds like a challenge. can you borrow an engine hoist from anywhere?
It definitely doesn't like bandaw blades!...cut and work it using metal working techniques, files, hacksaws etc. If you have something like a Proxxon or Dremel mini drill with suitable attachments, they'll workl with the stuff as well.JakeS":xyupzwhx said:woodbloke":xyupzwhx said:the riving knife isn't steel...it's a lump of 3mm carbon fibre
How workable did you find that, as it goes? Any special requirements regarding cutting/machining?
I ask because I'm planning on doing a similar modification to my TS-200, but I'm having trouble sourcing steel for it at the correct thickness! Carbon fibre sheet seems to be more readily available...
woodbloke":1qlvzy2l said:It definitely doesn't like bandaw blades!...cut and work it using metal working techniques, files, hacksaws etc. If you have something like a Proxxon or Dremel mini drill with suitable attachments, they'll workl with the stuff as well.JakeS":1qlvzy2l said:woodbloke":1qlvzy2l said:the riving knife isn't steel...it's a lump of 3mm carbon fibre
How workable did you find that, as it goes? Any special requirements regarding cutting/machining?
I ask because I'm planning on doing a similar modification to my TS-200, but I'm having trouble sourcing steel for it at the correct thickness! Carbon fibre sheet seems to be more readily available...
John - router table insert in a 6mm aluminium one from Axminster - Rob
I suggest you go into WH Smith and get the current issue matey...my review of the W650 is in there - Robdenvir":2rxk2nnp said:hello mate,your table top saw charnwood, is it any good im looking at getting the charnwood w619 and there is no reviwes on it can you help