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Topic: mortising ?????
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| husker44a
09-28-2012 20:09:39
8.28.70.17
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I found out what's in my last post on the Ridgid something post . I'm not a woodchuck. Really enjoy working with steel. I know my tool mounts on a drill press. But how does it work? What are you mortising? Don't quite understand on its operation? Thanks |
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| TomH in Pa
09-29-2012 05:38:07
67.235.10.94
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Re: mortising ????? in reply to husker44a, 09-28-2012 20:09:39
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| Here's a video of one in use |
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| Stephen Newell
09-28-2012 20:54:14
66.53.81.178
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Re: mortising ????? in reply to husker44a, 09-28-2012 20:09:39
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|  Essentially the mortising attachment is a tool to drill square holes. It is a square tubing sharpened like a chisel on the end with a drill bit in the center. As the drill bit drills out the hole the square chisel cuts out the corners making a square hole and then you can move it over and make more having a rectangular hole. Now as for as operation it is for a mortise and tenon joint. Instead of putting two pieces of wood together with dowels you cut a tenon on the end of one piece and mortise the other. |
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| Tony in SD
09-28-2012 20:51:54
216.106.218.131
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Re: mortising ????? in reply to husker44a, 09-28-2012 20:09:39
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| Not exactly what you have but it will show you what mortising is. |
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| The tractor vet
09-30-2012 10:53:13
75.24.0.62
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Re: mortising ????? in reply to Tony in SD, 09-28-2012 20:51:54
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| Oh i got to get one of those way better then that China made piece of junk that i have now . The set up takes forever and you have to watch each and every cut as they do not hold true , even with a milling vice . |
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