Never saw a machine like this... kind of blurs the lines with it's fixed, rather than spinning, blade!
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14 years ago
Never saw a machine like this... kind of blurs the lines with it's fixed, rather than spinning, blade!
Ya think? It reminds me of a four surface planer we had in a mill I worked in once upon a time. Spit out a ton of shavings. Would'a made Norm proud. time traveler, jo4hn
While you're back there in you time capsule, see if you can find that Makita vibrating knife thicknesser. It looked a bit like a jointer.... I'd say about 25 years ago?
Oh, and while you're there, find me that brunette on the Toronto Subway and get her phone number for me, 'k?
jointed flat and straight, and just needs a finishing pass.
Definitely.
Stationary blade?
Made a single long shaving.
Quarter sawn veneer plane. :-)
$25,000 with a large shop-hogging footprint , vs. a couple of hundred bucks for a decent, forget that, a *good* hand plane.
Norm. Period.
jc
"John Grossbohlin" wrote in news:VdKdnezyYvFC8uDXnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@earthlink.com:
Definitely Norm!
And he'd do at least two shows on creating an infeed/outfeed table for it.
...and you cannot use the machine with a shooting board which adds a huge amount of utility to the bench plane. ;~)
John
This is posted by the solidwoodmachinery guys in Canada. They still sell this or newer industrial sized versions. I hope to someday soon buy one of the swing chisel mortisers that they sell (used). I want one bad!!!
Go to the used mach> Never saw a machine like this... kind of blurs the lines with it's fixed,
While you're back there in you time capsule, see if you can find that Makita vibrating knife thicknesser. It looked a bit like a jointer.... I'd say about 25 years ago?
Oh, and while you're there, find me that brunette on the Toronto Subway and get her phone number for me, 'k?
You mean Jennie!?
She used to live in the 416 but once she moved to the 905 I kinda lost touch :(.
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