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Started by Percy, August 03, 2016, 09:46:27 AM

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barbender

That's a different Timber Wolf. Our sponsor makes wood splitters, etc. Suffolk Machine makes the Timber wolf setter.
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Percy

Quote from: ozarkgem on August 06, 2016, 06:16:13 AM
Thanks Percy , I will fire up the mill and make a gauge block out of aluminum
I will look for the video also
MY measurements were off. I found the videos you guys were talking about and the recess is .160 of an inch which is less than 3/16 of an inch. My bad.
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xlogger

I'm glad you started this topic. I just looked at the video from Suffolk Machinery on the setter. I've been doing it all wrong like I said earlier. I do break blades more than most so maybe that's my  problem with that. On the down setting blocks, I change my over to the metal ones after reading all this above and set one blade that way. It seem to work well with the metal but the video shows using the nylon blocks that I have used for years. Wonder what different it make using either one?
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Ben Cut-wright

Quote from: barbender on August 06, 2016, 10:44:02 AM
That's a different Timber Wolf. Our sponsor makes wood splitters, etc. Suffolk Machine makes the Timber wolf setter.

Yes it is, my mistake.  Spelling is quite similar.  Thank you for pointing that out. 

Percy

Quote from: xlogger on August 06, 2016, 02:54:36 PM
I'm glad you started this topic. I just looked at the video from Suffolk Machinery on the setter. I've been doing it all wrong like I said earlier. I do break blades more than most so maybe that's my  problem with that. On the down setting blocks, I change my over to the metal ones after reading all this above and set one blade that way. It seem to work well with the metal but the video shows using the nylon blocks that I have used for years. Wonder what different it make using either one?
I use the metal ones too....cause I cant find the plastic ones..... :D
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reswire

Quote from: barbender on August 05, 2016, 11:46:06 AM
Cool tool, Chuck! ;)  I just got an older unused Suffolk, it doesn't have the desetter blocks. I've only used it to set about 20 blades. I can't comment much, other than to say it works quickly once you're set up. And that my blades left a good sawn finish. I'll be watching for more experience to be gained from you all ;)
I know this is an old thread, but if you still use your setter, you can order an upgrade that will give you the deserter blocks.  It is 140 bucks, not including shipping.
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