Re-boring Forrest TS blades to fit the Hammer K3 TS

patriot

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Has anyone had their TS blades re-bored to fit the K3?

I have an email in to Forrest about this but have not heard back from them.  Info on this seems to be fairly scarce from my net searching.  If I can have some of my existing Forrest blades re-bored at a reasonable price I think I would be ahead of the curve if they work after re-boring. [scratch chin]

All comments and suggestions are most welcome.

Thanks!
 
I'm sure the hole can be enlarged and some kind of locating holes for pins added but at what cost unless you find a machine shop that does small piece work.  What happens if you need to get a blade sharpened?
 
FWIW...I asked Forrest if they would rebore a new ChopMaster Signature blade to fit a Kapex. They declined and did not recommend it.
 
[member=60643]wptski[/member]

Good question? 

Forrest does make a 6-inch dado set for the Hammer K3, so if they can do that then I would think they could re-bore my old Forrest blades and also re-sharpen them.  I could be wrong.

I have another email in to Forrest and hopefully they will provide a solution to this puzzle.

Thanks for your post.
 
Cheese said:
FWIW...I asked Forrest if they would rebore a new ChopMaster Signature blade to fit a Kapex. They declined and did not recommend it.

Not good news! 

I was hoping to have my 12-inch and a few 10-inch Forrests re-bored to use on my not-yet-delivered K3.  I read about this being done somewhere on the net.  However, if the re-boring renders the blades unusable then it makes no sense to have it done only to ruin still-useable TS blades.

Thanks for the info.
 
Modifying existing parts opens on to liability issues and that might be their concern.  Because of this if you had this done by a machine shop, you be stuck getting them to sharpen your modified blade.
 
There are certainly other competent blade manufacturers or machine shops that would be capable of this task. I just went back to Forrest because the blade was new and didn't want to risk any warranty issues.
 
[member=60643]wptski[/member]

I hear you loud and clear on the liability issues.  The last thing I need is to have an accident on a $6K machine by trying to save a few bucks.  Makes no sense now that you have made me see it under a different light.

This may also be why I have not heard back from Forrest.

Thanks for your comments.
 
OK, I heard back from Tony Ferrato of Forrest and this is what he said:

"Yes we can re-bore you blades to fit the Felder Hammer K3.

The cost to re-bore each blade is $37.50"

So that is good news.  I emailed him back asking if the blades can be sharpened after the re-boring.

Will report back on this when he responds.

Thanks!
 
Alright!  Here's the nitty-gritty from Forrest on my re-sharpening query.  Here is the info Tony Ferrato just emailed me in response to whether the TS blades could be re-sharpened after being re-bored to fit the K3:

"Yes of course............

It is best to sharpen them after boring for concentricity ID to OD."

I will be shipping off my blades tomorrow to have them re-bored and will report back on their performance when my K3 is up and running.

Thanks!
 
patriot said:
Alright!  Here's the nitty-gritty from Forrest on my re-sharpening query.  Here is the info Tony Ferrato just emailed me in response to whether the TS blades could be re-sharpened after being re-bored to fit the K3:

"Yes of course............

It is best to sharpen them after boring for concentricity ID to OD."

I will be shipping off my blades tomorrow to have them re-bored and will report back on their performance when my K3 is up and running.

Thanks!
Is the sharpening included in the boring( [big grin]) charge?
 
WarnerConstCo. said:
I pay 10 bucks to bore saw blades.  Have it done all the time.
I also think $37 is steep. It's not rocket science, any half decent machine shop can do it.
 
Svar said:
I also think $37 is steep. It's not rocket science, any half decent machine shop can do it.

I think it's the combo of being able to enlarge the diameter of the arbor diameter while still producing the concentricity necessary on the OD of the saw blade. I could machine the arbor diameter to within spec, yet I would not be able to produce the needed OD concentricity because I lack the equipment. You pay for capabilities. Money well spent.

 
Boring a blade isn't that hard, just takes the right set up.

Forrest is over priced, from blades, to sharpening, to custom work, and shipping.

I usually toss every Forrest blade I find with stuff.

Don't see many coming out of industrial settings.
 
WarnerConstCo. said:
Boring a blade isn't that hard, just takes the right set up.

Forrest is over priced, from blades, to sharpening, to custom work, and shipping.

I usually toss every Forrest blade I find with stuff.

Don't see many coming out of industrial settings.

[member=3891]WarnerConstCo.[/member]

Darcy, who do you use for blades, sharpening and the like?
 
Contact Leitz Tooling if you are having issues getting the job done, its costs about $30.00 CDN to have a standard blade rebored and pinholes added. I had my Freud Dado set done and it was 100.00. Never had a problem. The 2 pinholes add to the cost but any reputable sharpening service should be able to handle the task with Forrest seeming to be the highest I've heard of.

John
 
[member=4907]kcufstoidi[/member]

Thanks for your comments and suggestion on Leitz Tooling.  I contacted them on the day you made your post and have not heard back from them as of today.
 
Wooden Skye said:
WarnerConstCo. said:
Boring a blade isn't that hard, just takes the right set up.

Forrest is over priced, from blades, to sharpening, to custom work, and shipping.

I usually toss every Forrest blade I find with stuff.

Don't see many coming out of industrial settings.

[member=3891]WarnerConstCo.[/member]

Darcy, who do you use for blades, sharpening and the like?

Been using a lot of Everlast blades these days. There are saw shops all over the place here, I pay 10 to 15 bucks to have almost any blade sharpened.
 
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