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timber715
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

2012NB knives are compatible according to this thread.

2012NB blades would cost close to what you paid for it brader...:dog1:


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Posted : 26/09/2011 2:24 pm
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

2012NB blades would cost close to what you paid for it brader...:dog1:

That was what I was thinking too. Maybe it's better to get another thicknesser for spare blades and spare parts source as well.

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Posted : 26/09/2011 3:08 pm
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

Guys, for all your blade sharpening needs, basta pahaba ang blade, contact [COLOR="Blue"][COLOR="Blue"]this company.

They are our machine supplier and all our blades for paper cutters 6" x 48" are serviced by them. We have plenty of blades similar to thicknessers (2x taller) which they regularly sharpen for only P486 each.

 
Posted : 26/09/2011 4:14 pm
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

Guys, for all your blade sharpening needs, basta pahaba ang blade, contact this company.

They are our machine supplier and all our blades for paper cutters 6" x 48" are serviced by them. We have plenty of blades similar to thicknessers (2x taller) which they regularly sharpen for only P486 each.

I like it, kaya lang would they accept a very thin blade such as the 2012's, paper cutter blades are thicker I believe which is easier to set into a machine... Oh well, I will call them bukas. It wouldn't hurt to ask I guess since they are near my shop... Thanks for the link Armand.


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Posted : 26/09/2011 10:46 pm
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

I have used that shop before, but it was 10 yrs ago, I was trying to recall where it was. Most printing presses go to them for sharpening needs. Thank for the info.

Dumb mistakes will always be dumb mistakes, unless . . . . you learn from it, and then it will be learning experience.

 
Posted : 26/09/2011 10:52 pm
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I have used that shop before, but it was 10 yrs ago, I was trying to recall where it was. Most printing presses go to them for sharpening needs. Thank for the info.

baka pwede ts blade dun Jun :juggle:


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Posted : 26/09/2011 11:03 pm
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I like it, kaya lang would they accept a very thin blade such as the 2012's, paper cutter blades are thicker I believe which is easier to set into a machine... Oh well, I will call them bukas. It wouldn't hurt to ask I guess since they are near my shop... Thanks for the link Armand.

I think pwede ang thicknesser blade, the blades of our checkbooks finishing systems have the same thickness and length of a thicknesser blade, just 2x taller.

Sharpening for TS blade? meron din...here's the info...sa bandang east nga lang.

Engr. Rolly Licuanan
KingsVille, Antipolo

Product and Services: cutter blocks,router bits,finger joints,planer knives,saw blades

#0926-649-9374, landline: 6452696

His shop do the sharpening of TS blades for sash factories. He charges 3 pesos per tooth.
Been to his place twice and he made me a router bit for T-Slot for 500 pesos.

He's a retired engineer and a woodworker in his prime, knows all the type of woods and their density and individual property. He installed air dryer for most lumber supplier and kiln dryer in his younger days.

Yun lang ang haba mag kwento, tagal ng usapan..he needs a listener kasi.

 
Posted : 27/09/2011 8:46 am
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

Thanks for the leads Armand, may walking directory na tayo 🙂

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Posted : 27/09/2011 7:45 pm
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

Thanks for the leads Armand, may walking directory na tayo 🙂

meron pa ako alam....:secret: CNC manufacturer/distributor and supplier of spiral bits for router. Mahal lang last time i asked thru phone P1800 for 1/4" shank...dont know how the price compares to online ordering..pero meron daw sila..:secret:...:)

 
Posted : 27/09/2011 10:03 pm
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Usually U$17-25 for a 1/4" spiral upcut.

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Posted : 27/09/2011 10:17 pm
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

Usually U$17-25 for a 1/4" spiral upcut.

+ shipping cost pa cguro to.

Here's the link:[COLOR="Blue"] Primark

They sell endmills and carbide bits.

@bigfoot:

I have 1/4" HSS 4-flutes endmill bit bought at T. Alonzo for P70 even before you went to that store you mentioned earlier. I tried it on my router and it works, i just don't how it compares to actual spiral upcut bit but it cuts cleaner and faster than my straight router bit. The carbide endmill bit is around P700.

 
Posted : 28/09/2011 10:51 am
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

+ shipping cost pa cguro to.

Here's the link: Primark

They sell endmills and carbide bits.

@bigfoot:

I have 1/4" HSS 4-flutes endmill bit bought at T. Alonzo for P70 even before you went to that store you mentioned earlier. I tried it on my router and it works, i just don't how it compares to actual spiral upcut bit but it cuts cleaner and faster than my straight router bit. The carbide endmill bit is around P700.

I have about four 4-flute endmills myself and several 2-flute ones and a real 2-flute router bit. From my impressions, a 4-flute endmill will have a very hard time cutting mortices, no problem with tenons. 2-flute endmills will work a little better at mortices though they still have a hard time boring and work better at tenons. The 2-flute spiral bits however dig mortices like they are drill bits and rout much faster and better than endmills as well as tenon cutting. All are upcut models and all are 1/2" straight bits...


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Posted : 28/09/2011 11:31 am
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@ timber:
nothing can compare to upcut or downcut spiral router bits when it comes to wood milling. Maybe my straight router bit is overused na or dull na thats why i feel the 4-flute endmill bit was working better...

2-flute endmill bit..this is interesting to try sayang walang ganito when i bought my 4-flute endmill bit..my intention was just to experiment.:confused:..

Maybe when i go back to the store I should talk to the store owner and ask if he can bring in spiral router bit.

 
Posted : 28/09/2011 11:53 am
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

I also got them for trial and experimentation Armand, but I was able to get a hold of two flute endmills to try. they were better than the 4-fluted ones but....
Magastos talaga if you want to find ways to improve the craft brader, but we will only get better if we try and find new ways. What others may not know is we do have lots of things we do not share that we have learned thru gastos (huhuhu) and experimentation.


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Posted : 28/09/2011 12:26 pm
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Re: Craftsman Jointer Rehab.

Uhm, there are lots of info about endmill and spiral bits but i am interested to know how the experienced guys here in PHM would define each according to their experiments.

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Posted : 28/09/2011 12:42 pm
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