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Actually this is a very safe machine. I've used it. It is primarily a picture framing miter machine.
It is very good for a mall location as it makes no noise to speak of and almost no saw dust.
It "nibbles" at the piece, taking as many as 6 bites to make a complete miter.
With sharp blades nothing will beat it for accuracy or smooth cuts.
If you send your original Morso blades out for sharpening, engrave your name on the blades and insist that you get your own back. Some of the bigger sharpening services simply take your blades into inventory and send off a replacement that has been sharpened. The replacement blades, usually from China, do not match the quality of the Morso blades.
This is an exceptional piece of equipment. The cuts are so smooth that I recommend Corner Weld glue for the miters. I got stronger bonds with it. There is not much opportunity for the glue to enter the pores of the wood as the cut is glass-smooth.
These are pretty expensive. I wanted to get one, but then I found a sliding table miter saw (also picture framing equipment) for a very low price and I bought that instead.
This was before I opened my framing business. I wrote a note to all the picture framing shops in the 60 mile radius of my house asking if they had any of the equipment I required. I was able to get at very low prices a Fletcher glass cutter (60" wall mount), a Seal dry mounting press and the above mentioned saw.
What are you going to use this for?
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