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#11
Or have I just missed it
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017DR9...ools&sr=1-7
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#12
The product's been around for a few years; of course, I don't know anyone who's used one...
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#13
It's new to me, though of little interest. I'll bet that has to be registered fairly precisely to get the dowel holes to match.
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fredhargis said:


It's new to me, though of little interest. I'll bet that has to be registered fairly precisely to get the dowel holes to match.




I would think so too.

As to the question on Amazon anyhow, right below the description it says.

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#15
At first glance it could be mistaken for the MAFELL duo dowel, but for the Triton there is no video available, for the MAFELL it has quite a few. Looking at the vid you will see absence of the registration pins, and I doubt the Triton has the registration fence.

Now this could do some joinery.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUI67MZUsCs


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#16
The diagram of the tool on tritons web page shows registration pins. There is so little info. The version shown on Amazon comes with two 8mm bits. It does not say if they are interchangeable with other sizes. One of the Amazon mkt. sellers is selling the uk version for about $125, that comes with 10mm bits. More info would be nice.
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mbw said:


Or have I just missed it
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017DR9...ools&sr=1-7




Its a cheap knock off.
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#18
Knock off of what?
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#19
I thought of the Mafell as well.
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#20
Oh, maybe I was thinking of the freud version.
http://www.rockler.com/how-to/freud-tool...n-cutting/
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