Does any one know what type of horizontal mortiser Tim is using in his video?
http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/small-cabinet-video/index.asp
Thanks. KGK
Does any one know what type of horizontal mortiser Tim is using in his video?
http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/small-cabinet-video/index.asp
Thanks. KGK
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It is a jointer/planer/mortiser combo machine, maybe a Mini-Max or Robland.
There are several horizontal mortisers on the market.
http://www.lagunatools.com/mortiser.platinumhs.aspx
This one is part of a comco unit with a jointer.
Greg
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Not really, that unit is a stand alone mortiser. They do have them for their jointer/planer combo machines.
Thanks to all who replied. Saving for a larger lathe so I think I will keep hand chopping them for now. Kieran
Thanks for clarifying. I realize the Laguna was a stand alone unit.I thought he was interested in the horizontal mortising machine and not in the combo part of the unit in the video.
Greg
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Well, since Powermatic ads are all over the video and the shop equipment appears to all be powermatic yellow, my gut says its a powermatic.
I have the Grizzly horizontal boring machine that has the xy table that does a good job for any large ones, but I switched to the festool domino and love it. works great and is fast. If you can draw a pencil line and hit it your good to go.
If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it.
And if it stops moving, subsidize it.
I'm fairly sure he has an older (yellow) mini-max jointer-planer with a slot mortiser attached to the back of it.
Sorry for the late post.
I 'think' it is a multi-router.
http://www.jdstools.com/index.asp?Category=16&PageAction=VIEWCATS
Edited 12/6/2008 6:58 am by WillGeorge
Thanks to all for the input.
Nope, it’s part of the jointer/planer.
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