Well, I've finally been seduced by a power feed for my spindle moulder. I really appreciated everyone's advise on which to buy on an earlier thread and following the feedback plumbed for a Maggi 2038. What a beast! 60kg!
I've never used a power feed, always hand fed the stuff through the spindle. However, being a little hasty a couple of months ago I grasped the wood on the outfeed side of the table and experienced a big kick back. Fortunately the shaw guards were in place, and stopped any amputations. However, my hand was bruised and my pride a little more so. The frightening part was that I had just put on the shaw guards after using the spindle without them minutes before. Experienced one of those OMG moments and decided that a power feed was now on the essential list.
Sorry for the ramble, but hopefully it may persuade others to follow in my foot steps.
The question is, what should be considered when positioning the base of the power feed on my Sedgwick SM4ii spindle moulder. I have this fear that I will fix it and discover that I have missed something and need to move it! I would like to have only four holes in the table top!
Has anyone mounted one of these in the Sedgwick, and if so could you share with me where you put the base?
The instructions say mount with M12 bolts through 15 mm holes drilled in the top. Does not recommend threaded holes unless the top is c30mm. Mine is 19mm.
I've never used a power feed, always hand fed the stuff through the spindle. However, being a little hasty a couple of months ago I grasped the wood on the outfeed side of the table and experienced a big kick back. Fortunately the shaw guards were in place, and stopped any amputations. However, my hand was bruised and my pride a little more so. The frightening part was that I had just put on the shaw guards after using the spindle without them minutes before. Experienced one of those OMG moments and decided that a power feed was now on the essential list.
Sorry for the ramble, but hopefully it may persuade others to follow in my foot steps.
The question is, what should be considered when positioning the base of the power feed on my Sedgwick SM4ii spindle moulder. I have this fear that I will fix it and discover that I have missed something and need to move it! I would like to have only four holes in the table top!
Has anyone mounted one of these in the Sedgwick, and if so could you share with me where you put the base?
The instructions say mount with M12 bolts through 15 mm holes drilled in the top. Does not recommend threaded holes unless the top is c30mm. Mine is 19mm.