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Ed -- the shaping "function" I do use. Lately I got my OPR which is taking over on these types of jobs now, but I still appreciate the shaper. I also like the shaper fence which doubles for drum-sanding applications. The vacuum attachment for these modes works pretty well, too.reible wrote:
My guess is that not many people here use this function. Show of hands out there????
Ed
I'm a satisfied user, Ed.reible wrote: . . . My guess is that not many people here use this function. Show of hands out there????
Ed
dickg1 wrote:I'm a satisfied user, Ed.
Dick
reible wrote:
My guess is that not many people here use this function. Show of hands out there????
Ed
If you want a smooth finish, use a tool that slides rather than rotate!:DEd in Tampa wrote:I like the shaper attachment.
I like the using the shaper and turn to it instead of the molder head when the profiles are the same.
But as Dusty warned be careful using the shaper a misplaced finger can cause a huge problem.
Farmer you and I think alike, I didn't know the shaper wasn't fast enough so I simply adjusted my feed rate until I got the finish cut I wanted. Surprise! it worked and of course I didn't know it wasn't suppose to, until I heard others tell me the SS shaper was too slow to work properly. However I now have learned that many commerical shapers are that much faster.
Yeah I wonder about all my hand tools too. Way to slow to produce the finish cut everyone knows a high speed electric tool produces, I simply can't figure it out.