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  0 Thread: DW735 tripping reset button
Post: RE: DW735 tripping reset button

I have been in contact with Byrd, but so far have no answers from them.   Anyone here have a feel for what a free spinning "15 Amp" motor should draw?  If not, any suggestions on where else to ask?...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 23 30,727 06-14-2017, 06:38 PM
  0 Thread: DW735 tripping reset button
Post: RE: DW735 tripping reset button

Phil Thien Wrote: (06-05-2017, 11:07 AM) -- The first thing I would try is removing any belts from the motor and check the motor draw while free-spinning. I'd also check w/ Byrd and ask if they ha...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 23 30,727 06-07-2017, 06:17 PM
  0 Thread: DW735 tripping reset button
Post: RE: DW735 tripping reset button

Phil Thien Wrote: (06-04-2017, 11:32 AM) -- That unit has two feed speeds, which are you using?  Have you tried the other? -- I was running at the faster "dimensioning" cut, I just tried running at ...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 23 30,727 06-04-2017, 12:09 PM
  0 Thread: DW735 tripping reset button
Post: RE: DW735 tripping reset button

Ok, well, it took me a while to get to it, but I finally got some current measurements on the planer.  It is drawing about 11 amps under no load, and jumps to the 19-20 range while planing about 15 th...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 23 30,727 06-04-2017, 10:42 AM
  0 Thread: DW735 tripping reset button
Post: RE: DW735 tripping reset button

Roly Wrote: (05-29-2017, 12:55 PM) -- The next thing to do is to check the amperage draw to see if that is correct.   Could also be a bad connection on the thermal or a bad thermal itself if amperage...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 23 30,727 05-30-2017, 07:39 PM
  0 Thread: DW735 tripping reset button
Post: RE: DW735 tripping reset button

Roly, thanks for the reply.  I had the unit apart to install the Byrd head, and cleaned it out at the time.  It was pretty full of paint scrapings.  The dust hood hadn't be put back on properly, an...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 23 30,727 05-29-2017, 12:40 PM
  0 Thread: DW735 tripping reset button
Post: DW735 tripping reset button

Hi all I purchased a used DW735 recently, and am having issues with it tripping the on board reset button.   I have been planing 1/32 off of QSWO with the Byrd head installed.  I am plugged dire...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 23 30,727 05-29-2017, 12:04 PM
  0 Thread: Spraying deck stain
Post: Re: Spraying deck stain

[blockquote]bhh said:[hr][br][br]If it saves me 2 days time, I'm willing to spend an extra $10 on materials. [br][br][hr][/blockquote][br][br]Kind of what I was thinking. I brushed some of the chairs...
bubba Finishing 3 10,056 05-09-2016, 02:14 PM
  0 Thread: Spraying deck stain
Post: Re: Spraying deck stain

I don't have a stain picked out yet. I was hoping that someone here would chime in with a recommendation...
bubba Finishing 3 10,056 05-06-2016, 09:53 AM
  0 Thread: Spraying deck stain
Post: Re: Spraying deck stain

Not sure. It is two different store bought sets that I want to color the same. They are both Asian mystery woods.
bubba Finishing 3 10,056 05-05-2016, 09:01 PM
  0 Thread: Spraying deck stain
Post: Spraying deck stain

I have a project coming up where I want to refinish some wood patio furniture. The plan is to rent a pressure sprayer to get as much of the old finish off as possible, and then apply a new finish. [...
bubba Finishing 3 10,056 05-05-2016, 08:34 PM
  0 Thread: DeWalt 733
Post: Re: DeWalt 733

The 733 blades are resharpenable, if that helps...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 3 2,412 03-21-2016, 12:25 PM
  0 Thread: Table Saw safety...
Post: Re: Table Saw safety...

I wanted to see him make the second basket...
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 16 8,612 02-17-2016, 05:43 PM
  0 Thread: DW735 - Carbide knives or Shelix?
Post: Re: DW735 - Carbide knives or Shelix?

I am contemplating getting this set up with the shelix head. Where are you finding the best deal on the head and on the planer?
bubba Woodworking Power Tools 8 9,077 02-07-2016, 01:05 PM
  0 Thread: Endgrain walnut herringbone box in progress
Post: Re: Endgrain walnut herringbone box in progress

Looks great! What is the finish?
bubba Woodturning 5 3,454 01-14-2016, 03:04 PM
  0 Thread: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doing something wrong!
Post: Re: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doi...

ok. I will try forming a burr. I had been following the instructions on one of Sorby's videos on the tool by just hitting the top surface with a diamond hone. It seems like this is doing the exact ...
bubba Woodturning 7 4,523 01-14-2016, 01:02 PM
  0 Thread: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doing something wrong!
Post: Re: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doi...

Thanks everyone for your suggestions. [br][br]The blank is mounted cross grain like I was doing a bowl.[br][br]I honed the cutter with a diamond sharpener, and was able to get some chips (as opposed ...
bubba Woodturning 7 4,523 01-12-2016, 03:20 PM
  0 Thread: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doing something wrong!
Post: Re: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doi...

I will touch up the cutter and give it another shot. I will make sure that the cutter is at the centerline, and the tool is slightly declined toward the wood. [br] [br]Thanks for the replies!!
bubba Woodturning 7 4,523 01-11-2016, 08:24 PM
  0 Thread: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doing something wrong!
Post: Re: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doi...

[blockquote]Arlin Eastman said:[hr][br][br]bubba[br][br]I do not know if the wood in the video is wet wood or dry. To me it sounds like your wood is dry and it will give dust but should be giving sha...
bubba Woodturning 7 4,523 01-11-2016, 08:22 PM
  0 Thread: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doing something wrong!
Post: Hollowing with the Sorby Multie Tip Tool - Doing s...

Hey all,[br][br]I am just starting to take a crack at doing some hollowing. I have a small (maybe 5" diamter) black walnut blank mounted on my chuck. I have formed the outside of the piece and am tr...
bubba Woodturning 7 4,523 01-11-2016, 07:30 PM

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