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eoinsgaff":25zx53ym said:I'm not convinced that morticing attachments are all that useful - i'll take guidance from all you gurus out there though.
Horizontal or slot morticers aren't that common in the UK, so most woodworkers shrug their shoulders and say they don't need one. But if you talk to a continental woodworker, where they're much more common, they'll likely say a slot morticer is pretty much essential! I don't own one, but I have used them in the past, and I can certainly see how useful they are if you do a lot of mortice and tenon work in angled components, as you do on chairs for example. Talking to people who are very familiar with slot morticers they tend to say the kind you find as bolt ons to planer/thicknessers, where the tooling is stationary and the workpiece moves, aren't all that great, and what you really need is one of the bigger machines where the workpiece is held stationary and it's the tooling that moves.