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    SIP 01344 PLANER THICKNESSER - calibrating thicknesser bed

    Thanks for the input. Yes that makes sense I agree cheers. I have it currently on its side and will have to remove the entire metal motor housing because while the sprockets are visible there doesn't seem to be sufficient clearance beneath them to withdraw them from the shafts they're on...
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    SIP 01344 PLANER THICKNESSER - calibrating thicknesser bed

    Guess not then. On closer inspection earlier this evening it looks like actually just removing these worn down sprockets is going to be much more of a task than I anticipated, so I'll attempt to remember to take pics through the process in case it makes things easier for someone else in future.
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    SIP 01344 PLANER THICKNESSER - calibrating thicknesser bed

    Hi all I recently picked up one of these machines (basically same fundamental machine as a Metabo HC260 and Record Power PT260 etc) for an ok price, and aside from the blades needing reversing, it seemed to be ok. Unfortunately I quickly realised that the sprockets inside the machine are worn...
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    Record BS300E Upgrades

    Thanks Mike - will check them out cheers. I think I saw a reference on this topic to Axminster ones and had a quick look yesterday but will read through those topics thanks. Graham - I absolutely love living here to be fair and wouldn't want to be anywhere else but it can be a nuisance at...
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    Record BS300E Upgrades

    Thanks Graham - I live on a small rock in the middle of the sea so alas there's no bearing man BML nearby! Nonetheless, just getting a thrust bearing does make sense and I'm sure I can order the ones suitable described in this thread if nothing elise. Cheers! :)
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    Record BS300E Upgrades

    Hi all Sorry for replying to a thread that's been quiet for a while, but I just bought a BS300E the other day while I was in blighty for a couple of days, and while mucking about trying to get the guides set up and the blade position/tension even vaguely where it should be, then I found this...
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    Semi Mystery Scroll/Fretsaw....

    Hmmm, Will check the blade but surely with the blades being so thin & delicate, any slight twist in the blade between one end and the other would be twisted straight by torsion from the clamps if they're both straight? Thanks for the comment that they don't normally cut straight forward though...
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    Semi Mystery Scroll/Fretsaw....

    Well the pack of new blades came today so I fitted one and gave it a test. It states that the blade is good for cutting up to 2" thick material but I used a bit of pine maybe an inch thick and it was very very slow going. It also doesn't cut remotely straight, and I can see when I look from...
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    Semi Mystery Scroll/Fretsaw....

    Thanks Martin - yes, I think it is that type. The new power switch came for it today so fitted that and it's fully operational now, and moved into my shed. Just waiting for nice sharp new blades now.....
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    Semi Mystery Scroll/Fretsaw....

    Thanks Brian Yes indeed Isle of Man - just had TT week a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed a week off for it, albeit looking after the kids on their time off school, and as my bike is dead, no joining in for me this year (sort of for the best to be honest). Wonderful place to live all year round...
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    Semi Mystery Scroll/Fretsaw....

    Not familiar with the term sorry Martin - scroll/fret saws all look mainly the same to me at this stage I must confess! What is it that's so bad about spiral blades? Sorry if that's a stupid question but I'm a newbie to scroll saws so am ignorant of what's good & what's not.
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    Semi Mystery Scroll/Fretsaw....

    Brian - interesting that you found another one like that. I never use Bing admittedly but on Google I came up with nothing really. The saw does have a vac attachment so I'll probably try that to see how it cuts with it, but keep air going over the top also as being able to see your marking...
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    Semi Mystery Scroll/Fretsaw....

    Thanks Scrimper - the plot thickens then! I've ordered a new NVR switch for it as I opened up the one it has, cleaned the terminals etc, but cannot get it to remain on when pressed so I have to assume the coil in it has carked it! Was about a tenner for a replacement anyway. And a load of...
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    Semi Mystery Scroll/Fretsaw....

    Hey guys - I just picked up my first scrollsaw/fretsaw and am excited to start having a play with it but this thing is a bit of a mystery. It's a "Faithfull FPP FS16". Now I know the brand Faithfull and have some hand tools of theirs, but I cannot find anything at all on Google to show that...
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    Wolf Router table use (yeah I know its a cheap piece of kit)

    Update - ok, I made my own fence, which isn't quite as tall (might have to change that later some point), but it has removed the doubt over surface variations where I had added the insert section, and the other piece I described that moves in & out, plus I used the router by hand to cut the...
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    Wolf Router table use (yeah I know its a cheap piece of kit)

    Update! Ok this morning I have had a play with my new table, and while it does leave a bit to be desired it's WAY better than trying to use the original. Finally I can make good use of my router, which opens up a whole world of stuff to me now. I'm really pleased. There's one issue I've found...
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    Wolf Router table use (yeah I know its a cheap piece of kit)

    Sorry - missed these last replies - thanks for the info. Fergal, I've just been busy doing the same sort of thing - making my own table. I got round to trying out the wolf table and it was indeed horrible to use. So I've built a fairly crude table of my own which has the wolf one embedded...
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    Wolf Router table use (yeah I know its a cheap piece of kit)

    Thanks. I figure it's not going to be amazing but I'm used to tweaking and meddling to try and improve things and expect to on this. I think this specifically was UK Home Shopping, as it has their website address on it, but still branded as a Wolf one...
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    Wolf Router table use (yeah I know its a cheap piece of kit)

    Just the ticket actually thanks! Next stupid question though is while it's obviously the sort of thing that ought to be on there anyway, how does it help if the power goes out? Every day's a schoolday! I guess by shutting off when there's no power it means it's not going to suddenly come back...
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    Wolf Router table use (yeah I know its a cheap piece of kit)

    I think from the look of it and other pics I've seen online, its already been bodged as I can't imagine it came from the factory with a standard 240v socket/switch on the front to control it - I think it's in place of probably a plunge stop type on/off button. Might get one to put back on it I...
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