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Hardboard molding head table insert?

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I intend to make a molding head table insert from hardboard for my 500 - does anyone see an issue with this? Just want to make sure I'm not overlooking anything - Thanks - Alec
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easterngray wrote:I intend to make a molding head table insert from hardboard for my 500 - does anyone see an issue with this? Just want to make sure I'm not overlooking anything - Thanks - Alec
Hi Alec,

I can knot think of a reason knot to. Pretty much any material will work as long as you can machine it to fit the table and a slot for the molder head.
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Thanks Tim - That's what I figured. I have made a zero clearence insert from 1/4" hardboard and it worked just fine, so I figure a molding insert will too - thanks - Alec
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easterngray wrote:Thanks Tim - That's what I figured. I have made a zero clearence insert from 1/4" hardboard and it worked just fine, so I figure a molding insert will too - thanks - Alec
Lower that table down on the revolving blade very slowly. I have had hard board break near the screw holes and I have decided it was because I was lower onto the blade too aggressively.

I just made a dozen blanks and cut three of them with no problem.[ATTACH]4637[/ATTACH]
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dusty wrote:Lower that table down on the revolving blade very slowly. I have had hard board break near the screw holes and I have decided it was because I was lower onto the blade too aggressively.

I just made a dozen blanks and cut three of them with no problem.[ATTACH]4637[/ATTACH]

DUSTY!!!!! He has an early GOLDIE!;) Inserts are DIFFERENT!!:(
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[quote="JPG40504"]DUSTY!!!!! He has an early GOLDIE!]
OKAY. I'll delete it. You do an appropriate drawing.

I apologize profusely, alec, for not reading the entire thread before I posted such unwanted detail.
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Sorry Alec.
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That's alright - thanks for the drawing just the same - I like it and made a copy so that when my dream comes true and I own an anniversary model 520 I'll have it at hand! :) Alec
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easterngray wrote:That's alright - thanks for the drawing just the same - I like it and made a copy so that when my dream comes true and I own an anniversary model 520 I'll have it at hand! :) Alec
Dusty's drawing is good for 505/510/520 tables(in case you should get used table and carriage elsewhere).;)

BTW DUSTY I DO like your method of dimensioning from a common edge. Makes it easier to layout.
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