One Day in paradise

alkaline

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I visited woodworking heavens, Felder Group headquarters in Hall in Tirol. Family business and wonderful, friendly and very kind people. Amazing experience for me. A few pictures for you and wish a nice weekend for all.
 

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[member=21192]alkaline[/member]

Thanks for posting...
The H200 with the interchangeable tooling is pretty slick. As is the clamping system.

Do you have any idea what the H200 costs?
 
Cheese said:
[member=21192]alkaline[/member]

Thanks for posting...
The H200 with the interchangeable tooling is pretty slick. As is the clamping system.

Do you have any idea what the H200 costs?

Depending on the configuration, you can count the with 90-100,000 (euros).
 
Cheese said:
[member=21192]alkaline[/member]

As is the clamping system.

I do not know whether your question is related to the tool holder or workpiece. This video will hopefully help.
 
alkaline said:
Depending on the configuration, you can count the with 90-100,000 (euros).

That doesn't seem to be too bad considering its size and capabilities. I especially like the toolholder with the saw blade...
 
alkaline said:
I do not know whether your question is related to the tool holder or workpiece. This video will hopefully help.

[member=21192]alkaline[/member]
Thanks for posting the video, that's even more impressive. Interesting, I noticed that for the miter cuts, they scored the material from left to right and then finished cutting the material from right to left.

Actually the clamping system I was referring to was this picture of yours.

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Cheese said:
alkaline said:
I do not know whether your question is related to the tool holder or workpiece. This video will hopefully help.

[member=21192]alkaline[/member]

Actually the clamping system I was referring to was this picture of yours.

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Yes, I now understand what you mean. I very like it. It saves a lot of time and Bessey. It is a modular system, adjustable by means of screws in the base of the perforated like the MFT.  The pressure is achieved gear rack. I want it!
[big grin] [big grin] [big grin]
 
Cheese said:
alkaline said:
I do not know whether your question is related to the tool holder or workpiece. This video will hopefully help.

[member=21192]alkaline[/member]
Interesting, I noticed that for the miter cuts, they scored the material from left to right and then finished cutting the material from right to left.

Yes. This procedure is for to achieve clear edges machined part.
 
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