drill vs mortiser - Timber frame mortise and tenon joinery

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  • Опубліковано 6 кві 2020
  • I put this little demonstration video together to show you that you don't need expensive tools to get started with timber framing. I used the drill for years before I finally splurged on a mafell chain mortiser.
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  • @wefilmfood4033
    @wefilmfood4033 3 роки тому +6

    I like how you said 80 at the pawn shop. Alot of people making videos have equipment we will probably never have its awesome you keep the little guy in mind. Great video

  • @Bandicutie
    @Bandicutie 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video, I am planning on trying to use these techniques to build a table and this was very helpful

  • @davidfalat4377
    @davidfalat4377 3 роки тому

    I'm starting out trying to do some basic timber framing and younvideos have helped. From the u.k

  • @EGYAZN
    @EGYAZN 3 роки тому

    excellent video and advice

  • @eliasloozen7948
    @eliasloozen7948 Місяць тому

    Sometimes, with a bit of luck, you find makita chainmortiser 2nd hand for a less painful budget, but never bone cheap.

  • @Grunt49
    @Grunt49 Рік тому

    Thank you sir!

  • @alextrezvy6889
    @alextrezvy6889 10 місяців тому

    What is the benefit of this type of joint opposed to just nails?

  • @jbpict
    @jbpict 2 місяці тому

    What forster bit/auger and extension you recommend? Should it be 1 3/4 or a little larger?
    What brand and model? Thanks.

  • @waynewelder123
    @waynewelder123 3 роки тому +3

    why did you put your small rule under the mortiser on the first dive?

    • @dp55ful
      @dp55ful 3 роки тому +4

      It’s used to form a slight angle to create a back cut to help alleviate chiselling end grain.

  • @user-xu5iv2oo6p
    @user-xu5iv2oo6p 3 роки тому +1

    где можно купить такой инструмент?

  • @michaelsrowland
    @michaelsrowland 2 роки тому

    Why 1 1/2inch and not 2 inch?

  • @jonsmith9708
    @jonsmith9708 3 роки тому +6

    How do u make sure your going plumb when using a drill

    • @dp55ful
      @dp55ful 3 роки тому +2

      The plunge cut with a saw Guide the sides and the shoulders are I feel and cleaned up with a chisel.

    • @mickyork41
      @mickyork41 Рік тому +1

      Darcy can do this by eye and feel. However I just bought a pack of small round spirit levels from Amazon. About £3. I’ve stuck one to the back of my drill. Now all vertical down drilling is easy to keep level. Also put one in a flat part of the top of the drill for drilling horizontally into walls etc. It’s a help.

  • @boywonder6659
    @boywonder6659 Рік тому +1

    You had your leg lifted on the portable chain morticer as we say back here in the U.
    $7000! they must have seen you coming.

  • @notapplicable430
    @notapplicable430 3 роки тому +4

    Seven grand for a chain mortiser? Truly absurd.

    • @AJBTemplar
      @AJBTemplar 3 роки тому +3

      No. Mafell make industrial quality equipment. The tools and chains last a long time, and they are five times faster than more manual methods and more accurate. In a production environment labour is a far higher cost than machinery. You can buy cheaper chain morticers but the Mafell is regarded as the best in the industry.

    • @nigelsansom2407
      @nigelsansom2407 2 роки тому +2

      @@AJBTemplar True, the Mafell is excellent. I use the Makita chain mortiser, which is excellent, but would certainly have invested in the Mafell if able at the time.

    • @whirled_peas
      @whirled_peas Рік тому

      You never see anyone who has one complain about the cost, not at all absurd

  • @TheReal1953
    @TheReal1953 3 роки тому +1

    Where did you get that wide, long blade wood chisel??

    • @acerjuglans383
      @acerjuglans383 2 роки тому

      It's called a slick, and you can get it at Lee Valley Tools.

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 2 роки тому

      @@acerjuglans383 That's not what it was called on Amazon. I bought a straight and a corner chisel...both Sheffield steel. Gates already mortised and built. But thanks anyway to a question I asked three months ago......

    • @michaelsrowland
      @michaelsrowland 2 роки тому

      Robert sorby.

    • @TheReal1953
      @TheReal1953 2 роки тому

      @@michaelsrowland Thanks, but a little late in the answer. I finished the job last summer(custom gates). I had no problems finding the big chisels once I figure out what they were called.

    • @robertstephenson9839
      @robertstephenson9839 4 місяці тому

      I’m building a small shed roof timber frame, I’m an experienced woodworker and wondering what all purpose chisel I need for the work . Not likely to build more than one so im not looking for 7 slicks and chisels . What 2 should I purchase ?
      Thanks

  • @zososldier
    @zososldier 5 місяців тому

    Idk about 7k. Few web sites have them for 4.2-4.5 new😊

  • @mr.grotto9498
    @mr.grotto9498 9 місяців тому

    I might have to pick me up a used Japanese model, they're about 10% of the price. Makita, Hitachi, and Ryobi have decent ones.

    • @MrDeano-eu9rg
      @MrDeano-eu9rg 6 місяців тому

      They're not jap made anymore

    • @Page5framing
      @Page5framing 2 місяці тому

      They are only 100 volts. Not 120. So if you live in the USA you would need an inverter with them to step the power.

    • @mr.grotto9498
      @mr.grotto9498 2 місяці тому

      @@Page5framing I was looking at that in the video, thank you for giving me an exact answer. Have a great rest of your weekend.

  • @climbingshitmountain
    @climbingshitmountain 2 роки тому

    when I look up auger bits they don't look like the one you have at all

    • @turdferguson12
      @turdferguson12 Рік тому +3

      He’s using a forstner bit. He just misspoke

  • @lambda4931
    @lambda4931 Рік тому +1

    7k for that! Did I hear you right?

    • @whirled_peas
      @whirled_peas Рік тому +1

      Yep. Pay for itself very quickly if you’re a full time timber framer

  • @jers21tvofw
    @jers21tvofw Рік тому

    Thats easy with the machine less time doing