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SCM FS41E, Episode 12, 2021 walk through of my jointer/planer combination machine

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  • čas přidán 3. 04. 2021
  • If you are looking for a jointer/planer combination machine and you need something thats a bit more robust than the hobby machines but are still limited in space and power take a look at the fs41e. I have had it for six months now and its seen thousands of board feet and I am very happy with it. The change over between modes is super quick and easy and the faster speed route has really increased my efficiency. the machine came finely calibrated and required zero tuning. I ordered mine with a helical head which provides an incredible cut quality finish. The machine is designed around the european guard and the equipped pork chop guard is the only weakness but at the same time, its fine and works. hopefully Canada will rethink the euro guard one day. thanks for watching

Komentáře • 49

  • @stickwithittraditionalbowh8793

    oh wow. great looking machine.

  • @joschmoyo4532
    @joschmoyo4532 Před rokem +2

    While I personally don't like combination machines it's pretty obvious that the engineering with SCMI is better than Felder.
    They do a far better fence assembly for a start and without a rigid fence assembly you are screwed. They definitely have way better tolerances on their castings too. Felder is diabolically bad on that score.

  • @joshuahorne9635
    @joshuahorne9635 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing! I hope to purchase one someday.

  • @brianlam8
    @brianlam8 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey man, thanks for the video. I have an a3-31 in good shape but not perfect shape and it’s starting to need adjustment attention. Pretty new machine. Upgrading to an scm fs52es with 10hp/3ph and phase converter next year after I extend the shop. Excited!

  • @rickchichester9327
    @rickchichester9327 Před 5 měsíci

    Great Video

  • @andrewprather
    @andrewprather Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for making this video!!! Looking at that machine for a while, but little info out there!!!

  • @noname-nu5fn
    @noname-nu5fn Před 3 lety +3

    Great video dude! I have done tons of research on A3-31 and everyone is drinking hammer cool-aid "German engineering". After seeing your video I am going with SCM 12" planer/jointer. Also, I have noticed the fence is actually controlled by a large pipe/shaft on SCM and a flimsy grooved plate on A3-31

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 3 lety

      The fence connection on the scm was a big part of why I bought the machine.

    • @noname-nu5fn
      @noname-nu5fn Před 3 lety

      @@plexuswoodworks1771 I don't need 16 inches, and I just checked that the 12 inch model doesn't have the same fence as the 16. Also it will not have a digital gage which is a bummer

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 3 lety

      @@noname-nu5fn The 12'' model doesn't have the same fence but the machine i used before had that fence and i had zero problem with it.theres a stiffening rod that supports it past the cutter and it works very well

  • @Beornstark
    @Beornstark Před 3 lety +2

    I use the same leg hook technique when planing :)

  • @danielgonthier6973
    @danielgonthier6973 Před 2 lety +1

    hello friend, thanks for your in-depth review, because until today, there are hardly any videos like yours about SCM machines.
    I would like to ask you how everything has been going with the machine so far? any problem?
    How accurate is the machine? This last point is the one that interests me the most.
    Keep it up and thank you.

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for checking out the video. I know before i bought it I couldnt find anything on the model.
      Ive alot of hours on the machine now, Ive ran material as big as 10' 16''x4'' to make large tables and the machine just keeps going smooth as ever.
      it arrived perfectly in tune with flat tables and fence and has stayed true all this time. The thickness planer mode is great too. when i first got it i checked it and it was .001 thou from one side to the other and thats just fine with me. the gauge was spot on as well.
      so far zero problems. I do wish i bought the bigger machine with a phase converter as Im running 12 to 14 heavy material often.
      I think its a great sturdy machine and im super happy with it.
      cheers

  • @olaaunelefstad195
    @olaaunelefstad195 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey, great video, not alot of info on SCM machines. Still happy with it? Im thinking of this, the FS41ES or the Felder AD741. All machines are overkill for me, but I dont want a 500kg lump of steel thats crooked. The ES and Felder are alot more expensive here in Norway.

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 2 měsíci

      I am still happy with it. But I need a bigger jointer for sure. I think the felders are just as good as long as
      You keep clear of anything hammer. What a load of crap.

  • @youlkone3877
    @youlkone3877 Před 2 lety

    Super

  • @doylestownhuskies9624

    Nice review. In the process of deciding if it's worth moving (almost 300 miles) the older 16 in SCMI jointer and SCMI 20 inch planer (both 3 phase) or sell and switch to this. Realistically we only used the full 20 inch width of the planer to put through multiple pieces at the same time. Question though....Do the jointer infeed and outfeed tables lay perfectly flat or do you see issues with clipping or or not getting the edges straight, needing adjusting etc. due to the pivot feature? Secondly it looks like the fence moves easily. Our old 16 in jointer is a bear to move, I'm guessing they improved that.

  • @vc3870
    @vc3870 Před rokem

    Thanks for review. So does this machine comes adjust to straight cut? Or does it also makes spring joint? Is there a way to adjust it one or another way easily? Really considering to buy one. Thanks for reply.

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před rokem +1

      Mine came set up for a straight cut I believe. It’s hard to tell
      Some times as I mostly make 10’ tall and up doors and generally (technique willing) I get straight boards after jointing. I don’t think any combo machines adjust easily
      From a straight to a spring joint. At least not to my knowledge

  • @russellnentwich8745
    @russellnentwich8745 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the review. I bought one a month ago because of your review vs the hammer. I am setting up a space for it in the shop now. What size breaker does it require? I have the 4.8 ho single phase too.

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 2 lety

      You will love it. I believe it’s on a 30amp breaker.
      What kind of woodworking do you do?

  • @garrydye2394
    @garrydye2394 Před 3 lety

    So the mobility kit only moves it from left to right. If you wanted to push it to the wall..and away from the wall...can you do this or you have to go side to side only? Also, can you please tell me what the total depth is of the machine. I know you said you need 16 inches behind it but what is the total depth please. I have my current jointer under a long workbench that I push in and pull out as needed. Want to get this machine but want to see if it will still fit under the same space. Thank you in advance for your time.

  • @1sapper988
    @1sapper988 Před 8 měsíci

    Where did you buy this in Canada?

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 8 měsíci +1

      The was an scm show room near Vancouver. I don’t think its there anymore though

  • @EMOxxSLAYERx
    @EMOxxSLAYERx Před 3 lety +1

    Are you having any snipe on the planer mode? This model has interested me since the length of jointer beds is closer to what I am used to

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 3 lety

      None that isn’t user error! The planer mode works really well and i don’t really worry about snipe with smaller pieces anymore. When planning 2-3 meter rails I still need to be on it though. I’m really happy with it and if you haven’t got 3 phase I think it’s the best option from what I found. I’m going to do another video where I’ll show more of the actual result of the machine.

    • @EMOxxSLAYERx
      @EMOxxSLAYERx Před 3 lety +1

      @@plexuswoodworks1771 That is good to hear. I do have 3 phase currently, but I have gone through the same thought process as you about the future. Look forward to the results video

    • @MrPatdeeee
      @MrPatdeeee Před 3 lety +1

      Jointers should never have "snipes" if the infeed tables are adjusted correctly. Now a planer is another thing. IE: MOST planers cause snipes. The cause is: both rollers are not always both pushing down on the stock. And that is when the stock end, is no longer under the infeed roller. This tends to push the stock up and thus snipe; especially on long stock.
      The way to stop snipe on Joiners is; adjust the infeed table correctly. The way to stop snipe on planers is: when the stock is no longer under the infeed roller, lift the stock until the cut is done. It works well. Try it. The following link will show it better:
      czcams.com/video/mHfjSatKITQ/video.html

  • @waelbu-holigah9308
    @waelbu-holigah9308 Před 3 lety +1

    Greetings, you're right, not many reviews on CZcams about it. I just bought the fs41es, I hope I'll have it in couple of days.
    My question is that as I'm working alone, by myself, is it good investment in time and quality to use a powered feeder with the jointer? - I'll cost me about $1,000.
    Please, advice.
    Kind regards,
    Wael

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 3 lety

      I would get a power feed if I could. Im genrally working alone and jointing larger material and a power feed would be super handy

    • @hurcorh
      @hurcorh Před 3 lety

      Have you received it yet? The FS41es is what i'm looking at, too. That has the table lift up in one motion compared to this split motion top, right?

    • @John-hq6em
      @John-hq6em Před 3 lety +2

      Just took delivery of my new fs41es. Managed to wrestle it off the pallet today without killing myself or the machine. Looking forward to getting it going.

  • @jamesvlahonasios8401
    @jamesvlahonasios8401 Před rokem

    When you where experiencing the bearing like noise in the planner could you tell me what you did to reduce the noise. i am experiencing a louder bearing like noise when i run the planer head. the machine has not done a lot of work so i don't think its the bearings.

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před rokem

      Where the feeding rollers go in to the sides shoot a little lube in there and see if it makes a difference. That’s what Mine was and it fixed it completely. It was getting real loud.

  • @benwalden13
    @benwalden13 Před 3 lety +1

    What kind of pants are those?

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 3 lety +1

      They are Snickers 6241. They're great! i have had them for around a year now and have been impressed with how well they have lasted since they're the "light duty" model . im going to do a review video on them soon.

  • @huseinstolar2018
    @huseinstolar2018 Před 3 lety +1

    Who is better? SCM or Hammer?

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 3 lety +1

      Check out my video on my experience with hammer

    • @brianlam8
      @brianlam8 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol I’m so sad I got a hammer over an scm now

    • @deanrampy4564
      @deanrampy4564 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brianlam8 Why?

    • @BlakePizzey
      @BlakePizzey Před 2 lety

      I was on the phone with the hammer rep today and almost made a deposit. So glad I told myself to wait one more day.

  • @aminek2217
    @aminek2217 Před 2 lety

    Are the tables adjustable ?

    • @plexuswoodworks1771
      @plexuswoodworks1771  Před 2 lety

      Yeah. They are. I haven’t had to do so but looking at the machine it Doesn’t seem as complicated as others.

  • @glebarshinov8990
    @glebarshinov8990 Před 3 lety

    How much does it cost?