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Mortising machine
MASTERWOODOM B1

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Mortiser
Lari and Lari1B/1K-M

Chain chisel machine, chiseling machine
MASTERWOODOM340 5/22
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Mortisers
What is meant by Mortisers?
Mortisers, also known as mortising machines, are specialized woodworking tools used to cut square or rectangular holes, typically for mortise and tenon joints which are fundamental in creating strong, interlocking wood joints. These machines provide a precise and efficient method to create mortises compared to the more traditional, manual methods like chiseling by hand.
Types of Mortisers
There are several types of mortisers including benchtop mortisers, floor standing mortisers, and chain mortisers. Benchtop mortisers are commonly used by hobbyists and in small workshops because of their compact size and affordability. Floor standing models are better suited for professional environments, offering more power and capacity for frequent use. Chain mortisers are typically used in timber framing and log home building as they can handle very large pieces of wood.
Choosing a Mortiser
When selecting a mortiser, consider the machine’s power, the maximum size of the chisel and bit it can hold, its depth capacity, and overall build quality. For professional use, a robust machine with a strong motor and great durability is recommended whereas, for occasional use, a lighter and more cost-effective model might be sufficient.
Mortisers, also known as mortising machines, are specialized woodworking tools used to cut square or rectangular holes, typically for mortise and tenon joints which are fundamental in creating strong, interlocking wood joints. These machines provide a precise and efficient method to create mortises compared to the more traditional, manual methods like chiseling by hand.
Types of Mortisers
There are several types of mortisers including benchtop mortisers, floor standing mortisers, and chain mortisers. Benchtop mortisers are commonly used by hobbyists and in small workshops because of their compact size and affordability. Floor standing models are better suited for professional environments, offering more power and capacity for frequent use. Chain mortisers are typically used in timber framing and log home building as they can handle very large pieces of wood.
Choosing a Mortiser
When selecting a mortiser, consider the machine’s power, the maximum size of the chisel and bit it can hold, its depth capacity, and overall build quality. For professional use, a robust machine with a strong motor and great durability is recommended whereas, for occasional use, a lighter and more cost-effective model might be sufficient.
Used Mortisers (38)
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