Hey All
I have a Felder K500 on order and am making plans for a Fritz and Franz jig.
I saw a post on another forum from Derek from Perth, who has a K3, and I know posts here.
Derek mentioned the limitations of such a jig with a smaller slider such as the K3, where the Crosscut fence is at the near end rather than at the far end of the sliding table as with most larger sliders.
He mentioned that as the cross cut fence is at the rear, he had to make a reverse F&F jig, as the clamping action is required in opposite to the slider direction of travel.
Would making a standard F&F with lever / star clamps on both halves of the jig not resolve the issue?
I am sure this would have been thought of, so I am inclined to think that it is me who doesn’t fully understand the limitation of a slider the crosss cut fence on the rear?
I have a Felder K500 on order and am making plans for a Fritz and Franz jig.
I saw a post on another forum from Derek from Perth, who has a K3, and I know posts here.
Derek mentioned the limitations of such a jig with a smaller slider such as the K3, where the Crosscut fence is at the near end rather than at the far end of the sliding table as with most larger sliders.
He mentioned that as the cross cut fence is at the rear, he had to make a reverse F&F jig, as the clamping action is required in opposite to the slider direction of travel.
Would making a standard F&F with lever / star clamps on both halves of the jig not resolve the issue?
I am sure this would have been thought of, so I am inclined to think that it is me who doesn’t fully understand the limitation of a slider the crosss cut fence on the rear?