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What is this thing? Wood sheers? - PedroOhare - 10-22-2015 http://madison.craigslist.org/tls/5279831878.html It looks interesting though. Maybe some kind of motorized Lion Trimmer? Pedro Re: Shear... - Rick L - 10-22-2015 Pneumatic miter shear common in production picture frame shops. Re: Shear... - skizzo - 10-22-2015 Also known as a guillotine miter chopper. It's not a trimmer, but a chopper that cuts both sides of a frame miter at the same time. It helps maintain grain continuity across the joint. Morso (Denmark) is one of the better known models, I have a manual (foot pedal) model, not pneumatic. They're bitchin' for frames. Re: Shear... - Arlin Eastman - 10-22-2015 Rick L said: Yep what he said and this one is the biggest one I have seen. Arlin Re: Shear... - Jeremy s - 10-22-2015 Like a Morso machine i think. Re: What is this thing? Wood sheers? - ruffcutt - 10-22-2015 This is a very boring video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4uGIYm_6tE Re: What is this thing? Wood sheers? - bandsaw - 10-22-2015 Have a look here: http://www.tech-mark.com/pictureframing.htm However most picture framers use saws these days Re: What is this thing? Wood sheers? - 6270_Productions - 10-23-2015 ruffcutt said: We should have a contest to see who can watch it for the longest time. I made it to 0:55 and had to stop. Re: What is this thing? Wood sheers? - BloomingtonMike - 10-23-2015 What are they cutting that all of a sudden pops like that (:49) on each cut? |