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Charlie E

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Over the past few projects I've done I've changed the way I feed blades from bottom feeding to just releasing the top clamp and popping the bottom clamp out of the holder, threading the blade through, then putting the piece back on the table putting the bottom clamp back in place then connecting the top. It actually saves me time over bottom feeding and I don't bend blades poking around trying to find the hole. I just wondered if any other Hegner users do this. All the disks in my neck have been fused so it's also much easier on my neck not having to try and look under the piece to find the hole. For me this solved the only thing I didn't like about my saw, the limited amount of space to bottom feed. 

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I have never done that but I think I'll try that. Removing and replacing the bottom clamp is quick and easy. Some Hegner user here suggested removing the boss at the rear of the saw. Which I have done. It raises the arm considerably. I think I'll try your method. The Hegner clamps are easy. Thanks for the suggestion. 

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I believe that is why Hegner put the slot in the table. It really does take the strain off you neck!  Now all we need are some pictures of what you are cutting.😃

I will say, watching the PS wood video I would not want to go through that process if I were cutting a 500 hole fretwork. I think it is much faster on the Hegner.

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I took the plunge today.....

I measured the top clamp height 4”

I removed the rubber bump stop and cut off the “boss”

Tried to drill a new mounting hole and broke the first drill bit. Not messing with that! I fired up the 3D printer and printed a cylindrical piece 1/2” across and 1/4” high.

Glued that to the upright about 1/2” below where the original was.

 I now have 6” height from table to top clamp. Will give that a try for a few days.

 I have tried TOP feeding but just can’t get on with it.

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