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My BIL inherited a Craftsman shaper from his father (model 113.239390)
and is trying to track down a replacement spindle that would allow the use of router bits... Anyone know if this can even be done? If so, where would I start looking? I checked the sears site - it doesn't list such a part for his model. Thanks for any help...I'm trying to score a few points with him so I can make use of the shaper ![]() -- ************************************ Chris Merrill (remove the ZZZ to contact me) ************************************ |
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In article , st.ng3
@christophermerrill.net says... My BIL inherited a Craftsman shaper from his father (model 113.239390) and is trying to track down a replacement spindle that would allow the use of router bits... Anyone know if this can even be done? If so, where would I start looking? I checked the sears site - it doesn't list such a part for his model. It can be done, but I don't know about availability for Craftsman. If the shaper is in good shape, if all else fails, you can do what Krenov did and have a machinist make a spindle to accomodate router bits Thanks for any help...I'm trying to score a few points with him so I can make use of the shaper ![]() |
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I have one and like it. You can get nice cutters from Woodline.com fairly
resaonably (carbide) and a few places still sell the HSS cutters really cheap. They are good for learning. The Woodlines are 3/4" with 1/2" bushings. You can use them on a bigger machine later. Griz has them also and may have some 1/2" too. I'd build a simple router table before messing with the spindle. The shaper is too slow for the bits to work well anyway. BTW, those shapers sell at our club auction for $80-120. Wilson "Chris Merrill" wrote in message .com... My BIL inherited a Craftsman shaper from his father (model 113.239390) and is trying to track down a replacement spindle that would allow the use of router bits... Anyone know if this can even be done? If so, where would I start looking? I checked the sears site - it doesn't list such a part for his model. Thanks for any help...I'm trying to score a few points with him so I can make use of the shaper ![]() -- ************************************ Chris Merrill (remove the ZZZ to contact me) ************************************ |
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I haven't used a shaper in many years so correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't
a shaper turn in the opposite direction of a router? I would think this would cause problems if you use a router bit. Rob "Chris Merrill" wrote in message .com... My BIL inherited a Craftsman shaper from his father (model 113.239390) and is trying to track down a replacement spindle that would allow the use of router bits... Anyone know if this can even be done? If so, where would I start looking? I checked the sears site - it doesn't list such a part for his model. Thanks for any help...I'm trying to score a few points with him so I can make use of the shaper ![]() -- ************************************ Chris Merrill (remove the ZZZ to contact me) ************************************ |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 17:59:11 -0500, Rob wrote:
I haven't used a shaper in many years so correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't a shaper turn in the opposite direction of a router? I would think this would cause problems if you use a router bit. Most that I have seen have a reversing switch. -Doug |
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