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Professional Woodworker 1/2 HP Mortise Machine

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MSRP: N/A
Your Price: $99.99
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Manufacturer: Homier Distributing
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Professional Woodworker 1/2 HP Mortise Machine Features
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3580 rpm Powerful 1/2 HP motor, 110 volt 1 year warranty 5 inch vertical and 5 inch throat capacity Table size 13 3/8 x 6 inches
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Additional Professional Woodworker 1/2 HP Mortise Machine Information
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Table size 13 3/8 x 6 inches/ 358 rpm/ Mortising Bits Not Included/ This product is useful for all of your woodworking projects. It will help you get the job done right the first time. Mortising Bits Not Included.
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What Customers Say About Professional Woodworker 1/2 HP Mortise Machine:
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for the price this is a great buy its well built and sturdy, have not had any problems on any of my projects with this mortise machine.
It doesn't matter which of the three bits are used - they all smoke even after shimming the base to correct the angle to 90 degrees with respect to the posts. Useless and only good as a boat anchor. Half horsepower my foot.Further, all the geometry is out of wack: The posts are not perpendicular to the base, neither is the fence perpendicular to the base. Since the bits are out of round, doing a mortise will result in the bit/wood combination smoking. Thinking I could do better by getting a set of new chisels and bits from Delta and Sears but none will fit this machine. This results in a very rough and not very accurate mortise.
Those cuts where it meet at the half way point were off by 1/8". First the motor has no starting torque and a little piece of wood chip stuck between the cutters prevent the drill bit from rotating even you could rotate it with your finger from the chuck. I was doing some 3.5-inch through mortise and had to flip the post over to complete the cut on the other side since maximum depth is 3 inches. The stop is useless since it requires so much hand force to plunge the cutter that stop will be push down as well. All three bits furnished are out of round such that the boring drill head rubs hard against the chisel cutter, resulting in a very loud sound like a bad bearing going out. Hence alignment and glue up to the tenon is impossible.
Too many fatal flaws, so boat anchor it is.
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