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Jump on it! You have to make things that need M & T joints. Chairs, tables and benches.
Al
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I too would recommend buying it if you get the chisels with it, and a demonstration showing the thing works well.
They are very handy for building certain kinds of projects. I built several work benches (
PICS) for myself and my Son a few years ago.
I, along with a large number of others on the forum here at the time, modified several brands of bench machines in a similar fashion, several years ago.
I used a HF machine (
PICS) to modify, and the X-Y vise made a world of difference.
Mike
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Wild Turkey said:
... Do I need it? ...
Only one person can answer that
As with most tools, there is always a way to get by without one. Its just a matter of the convenience of having it when you can put it use. If you have never had a use for one and don't plan on ever making square holes, pass.
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You making 1 dozen mortises? Chop or rout 'em.
You making 96 (two beds)? Get it. I paid 169 for my JET when new, so it seems high.
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Worth it when doing repetitive production of a series of pieces, or a large project with many mortises. One off pieces with single digit numbers are easier to chop by hand, or rout out if you can stand the noise. I bought one when I was making a bunch of built-ins two houses ago, 40-50 or so mortises, paid for itself in time saved on repetitive work. $150 or less is what he likely paid for it 20 years ago, take a good look at the chisels and bits for wear and loss of temper of the bits, they get plenty hot enough to blue. New chisels and bits can be expensive...... a set of good ones cost as much as you are paying for the machine itself. Just sayin'............
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