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Anyone ever used a Mortiser for a drill press ?
I am making some draw-bored joints and I need to cut some very accurate fiorstner but holes.
My big jet Mortiser has a much better hold down thank my press.
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The consensus would say it will work and is slower. It also ties up your drill press for other things. The setup and tare down time is not trivial. If it is all you have and you do not do a lot of mortises, then have at it.
Most would say that if you have a mortiser, then use it.
If it is only a couple, I would use mortise chisels.
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I've never heard of anyone doing that. It will be interesting to hear what the results (and other replies) are.
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The earlier New Yankee Workshops with Norm Abrams videos shows Norm using a drill press with a mortising kit.
It can be done as the kits are still available to buy.
$99 for the drill press kit vs about $300 for a bench mortiser. There is better leverage on the mortiser.
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WoodTinker said:
The earlier New Yankee Workshops with Norm Abrams videos shows Norm using a drill press with a mortising kit.
It can be done as the kits are still available to buy.
$99 for the drill press kit vs about $300 for a bench mortiser. There is better leverage on the mortiser.
The question was can you use a mortiser as a drill press....
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Thanks JC
Correct
I have a big floor model Mortiser.
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JGrout said:
The question was can you use a mortiser as a drill press....
I totally didn't read it that way the first time
That said, I don'y see why not, as long as your but is long enough to clear the chisel holder.
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JGrout said:
[blockquote]WoodTinker said:
The earlier New Yankee Workshops with Norm Abrams videos shows Norm using a drill press with a mortising kit.
It can be done as the kits are still available to buy.
$99 for the drill press kit vs about $300 for a bench mortiser. There is better leverage on the mortiser.
The question was can you use a mortiser as a drill press....
[/blockquote]
Well then. As WT wipes the egg off his face.
I see no reason, just remove the outer square chisel attachment. It has a chuck. Be sure it is good and tight.
Another question is: Do you have a drill press?
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Don't see why not. The bit will have to be longer since the chuck is buried in the machine. You can use the drill bits for the machine - basically you are already doing that. I don't know if the bits drill a clean hole; never tried it.
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