Woodmatt
Established Member
Hi All,
I have a project I am about to start which involves me needing to make about 80 mortices approx 50mmx 50mm x 50mm in some treated softwood.
I intend to use my "hobby" Axminster morticer which I am alway reluctant to use because it's always agro to use.The problem is one, it seems more difficult to drill/cut the mortice in the down direction than I think it should be and secondly when I try to withdraw the bit it always wants to pull the timber upwards including the "retaining bar" that is above the work.
I have considered rubbing some candle wax on the square bit to easy the bit in and out but I am not sure that some of the wax would stay on the inside of the mortice and stop the glue adhering in the joint properly.Any suggestions anyone?
I have a project I am about to start which involves me needing to make about 80 mortices approx 50mmx 50mm x 50mm in some treated softwood.
I intend to use my "hobby" Axminster morticer which I am alway reluctant to use because it's always agro to use.The problem is one, it seems more difficult to drill/cut the mortice in the down direction than I think it should be and secondly when I try to withdraw the bit it always wants to pull the timber upwards including the "retaining bar" that is above the work.
I have considered rubbing some candle wax on the square bit to easy the bit in and out but I am not sure that some of the wax would stay on the inside of the mortice and stop the glue adhering in the joint properly.Any suggestions anyone?