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Dang, now THAT'S a mortiser!
http://www.henneburyspecialtywoodcraft.com/IM000042.AVI
In case you HAVE to have this, it's Ebay # 7537673461 |
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Bruce Adams wrote:
http://www.henneburyspecialtywoodcraft.com/IM000042.AVI In case you HAVE to have this, it's Ebay # 7537673461 G'day Bruce, That's an understatement. I've never seen anything like this before. It certainly is impressive and efficient. regards John |
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Dang. Wow. I want one. What are all the tubes/hoses for?
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"Andy" wrote in message
oups.com... Dang. Wow. I want one. What are all the tubes/hoses for? Looks like a pneumatic workpiece clamp, pneumatically driven mortising head, and a blower line to clear the prodiguous quantity of chips created. |
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"Bruce Adams" wrote in message
Looks like a pneumatic workpiece clamp, pneumatically driven mortising head, and a blower line to clear the prodiguous quantity of chips created. I suspect that mortise head takes some pretty specialized sharpening to produce a cut that clean. |
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Wow.
I poked around their site.... Check out the joinery on the top of their custom furniture link. http://www.henneburyspecialtywoodcraft.com/ W "Bruce Adams" wrote in message news:65UKe.6611$zB4.379@trndny08... http://www.henneburyspecialtywoodcraft.com/IM000042.AVI In case you HAVE to have this, it's Ebay # 7537673461 |
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This is a Maka Mortiser. My friend Dave Sochar at Acorn Woodworks in
Westfield IN has one. It works very well. Dave and his company make fancy entrance doors and of cource lots of mortise-tenon. Our local sharpening service sharpens the cutters. Mike |
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In article ,
"Upscale" wrote: "Bruce Adams" wrote in message Looks like a pneumatic workpiece clamp, pneumatically driven mortising head, and a blower line to clear the prodiguous quantity of chips created. I suspect that mortise head takes some pretty specialized sharpening to produce a cut that clean. I'm sure it's too noisy for the apartment..*G* Pretty cool unit, eh? Only 5 grand US, German made..that thing can make you money. |
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That makes my Delta look like a toy! I wonder how much one of those
blades costs. |
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The site actually suggests that they are not bad.
http://www.henneburyspecialtywoodcra...a_mortiser.htm Go to the bottom of that page and check out the illustrations. That thing can cut double mortises, haunched mortises, trapzoidal and T-shaped mortises all in a single "operation" just by mounting the appropriate bit. "woodworker88" wrote in message oups.com... That makes my Delta look like a toy! I wonder how much one of those blades costs. |
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Dear Santa,... sigh
Jim Stuyck "Stephen M" wrote in message ... The site actually suggests that they are not bad. http://www.henneburyspecialtywoodcra...a_mortiser.htm Go to the bottom of that page and check out the illustrations. That thing can cut double mortises, haunched mortises, trapzoidal and T-shaped mortises all in a single "operation" just by mounting the appropriate bit. "woodworker88" wrote in message oups.com... That makes my Delta look like a toy! I wonder how much one of those blades costs. |
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Pretty cool. It reminds me a bit of a chain mortiser
http://www.timberwolftools.com/tools...a/M-7104L.html, but clearly more versitle. BW |
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Nice- but what took so long for the Mortise?
"Bruce Adams" wrote in message news:65UKe.6611$zB4.379@trndny08... http://www.henneburyspecialtywoodcraft.com/IM000042.AVI In case you HAVE to have this, it's Ebay # 7537673461 |
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 10:14:42 -0400, "Stephen M"
wrote: Wow. I poked around their site.... Check out the joinery on the top of their custom furniture link. http://www.henneburyspecialtywoodcraft.com/ W Wow, I'd say the word "craftsman" definitely applies in this case. I even like the style, but the workmanship appears to be first-rate. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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