I just bought the Charnwood W316 yesterday. It's sold out everywhere except Snainton Woodworking
Thought that may be of interest.
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Thought that may be of interest.
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Thanks Robin.The only little bench top morticer I have used that Ive liked is the Multico -its very solid. It has no sliding table though, but fine for a hobbyist
The joinery company I ran had a Wadkin DM -we upgraded from a Sedgwick
Ive used both floor standing Sedgwick and Multico machines -both work great
The Multico comes up quite often for sale -theres always one for sale on facebook marketplace.
Multico and Sedgwick are only floor standing machines because the sit on a cabinet base -both could be benchtop machines -although they arent really moveable.
Morticing needs a solid machine, there are high stresses involved
Awsome thanks. What do you think?I just bought the Charnwood W316 yesterday. It's sold out everywhere except Snainton Woodworking
Thought that may be of interest.
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That tilting table is awesome, but 3 phaseMine was from Poolewood many years ago. Probably Chinese. Very heavy and excellent to use. Up to 3/4"
Same as this one on Ebay at the moment. 3 phase but only £150 so far. (Not mine I hasten to add, nothing to do with me!)
I've never tried a small morticer and wonder if they've been replaced by domino, biscuit machines etc
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Awsome thanks. What do you think?
replace one of the adjustment screws with a longer one that has a handle so you can lock it.That's a record copy.
My mate has one in his joinery shop....I've spent a whole day trying to get it fettled.....to no avail.
The problem is, the distance from the fence to the chisel moves - set it up spot on and do a mortice: that's great. Then put another piece in and the setting has changed.
I don't know the problem but I think the dovetail slides are just too short....or maybe it's a Friday afternoon machine.
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