Hammer K3 and A3-31 arrived

What is T9 ?

Your profile does not state where you are, if you are if the States then it is a product that i probably cannot get.  It will be interesting to see how long it lasts between applications.

Woodguy
 
Another PM sent to woodguy.  I just put down a deposit on an A3-31.  This is by far the biggest purchase this rookie hobbyist will have made, but I was sold on the space savings as I have a tiny space (102" x 162").  It's a great machine and the footprint is actually smaller than my el-cheapo 6" jointer (not including the beds, which are longer and a good thing at that).
 
Woodguy

When I got my Hammer A3 31 I bought the Felder "Supergleit" and their resin remover "Harzloser".

Works for me!
 
Yea, the supergleit works just fine.  Its just that it don't last very long at all !  I also got the paste with the graphite in it but not much better  [crying]
 
On Behalf of all of us that lust for Hammer / Felder equipment I respectfully request that no more posts be made to this thread  I, for one, am tired of seeing this brand pop-up in the UNREAD posts listing.

[wink] [smile]

Neill
 
Neill said:
On Behalf of all of us that lust for Hammer / Felder equipment I respectfully request that no more posts be made to this thread  I, for one, am tired of seeing this brand pop-up in the UNREAD posts listing.

[wink] [smile]

Neill

Heeehee!  another unread because of me!  [poke]

I cant remember but when I Was looking for thickeners I saw a few videos on youtube and one of them I can remember this guy saying how this thicknesser  has small ridges going same direction as the feed to allow timber to slide through easily.  Does the hammer have this?!  I dont think it has when I went the Guy Ashleys work shop to have a look at his hammer machinery.

JMB

PM Woodguy
 
I have an A3 31 and love the machine.  I use Johnson's paste wax and it works like a charm...I wipe it on every so often and before a large planing job and I have not had the issue of wood sticking in the machine.  Adjusting the feed rollers helps too -- I had to tweak mine a little to ensure that the pieces were pulled into the machine straight and to eliminate/minimize snipe.  If they are not tight enough pieces might stick too.  The ridges keep the wood from sticking to the bed of the machine -- this planer and jointer gets the wood so flat that there is suction between the work and the table and if it were smooth I think it would be hard to pick up the pieces after milling.  I think the technical term for this is Felder Flat or Hammer Flat and it is similar to using a Festool sander and getting the work Festool Smooth  [big grin].  Great machine(s) for the money and I highly recommend them to anyone looking for increased capacity and a smaller footprint.

Scot
 
junk said:
Who was your salesman, Andy or Paul?
My salesguy was Andy.  I walked in to an open-house they had.  I really just wanted to get an idea as to what a combo machine looked like.  I really didn't expect to be buying, but Andy was so helpful and the machine so impressive that I ended up buying (it did take several weeks of deliberation).  What pushed me over the edge was that I was really astounded as to how small the footprint was, compared to my bottom-of-the-line 6" jointer.  In person the machine feels bigger than the dimensions.
 
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