I picked up one of the Dakota morticers from Rutlands while the sale was on over the weekend. It seems a substantial piece of kit and generally good value and well built for a modern bit of kit. Being new to woodworking, and given the woodworking machine tradition of providing the worst assembly instructions and manuals know to man (literally this had absolutely no assembly instruction - just an exploded diagram of it featuring every single component - more info than is helpful) I struggled but managed to get it together. ANyway, I also picked up a set of mortice chisels because reviewers said that the one that came with it was junk. Well, after a few practice runs, I cant understand why it just doesnt want to plunge - or if it does the resistance is so great I feel like I am going to break it. How much pressure should I be applying to a morticer and do you think its possible that the chisels arrived blunt? I would have guessed brand new chisels would be razor sharp - are they sharpen-able? The spikes certainly seem sharp. I have set the auger about 1mm to 2mm proud of the chisel as advised (read it somewhere) but that didn't seem to help.
I must confess, I have splashed out on a table saw, bandsaw and other bits and bobs and they are currently all sitting in boxes - slightly overwhelmed
I must confess, I have splashed out on a table saw, bandsaw and other bits and bobs and they are currently all sitting in boxes - slightly overwhelmed