Cutting a mortise on a drill press

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Are there clever mortise chisels for use in a drill press? I don't want to have to buy a mortising machine for the amount of mortising I intend to do.

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Yes but you need a decent distance between the chuck and the table as the fitting is quite long, it also puts quite a strain on the quill rack & pinion which are not usually as strong as a morticer.

MAchine Mart do one to fit their Clarke drill presses and I think Rutlands do one as well.

Jason
 
I believe that the technical trerm for them is cr*p

I don't think they are even that good :LOL: maybe thats why they are selling them so cheap, attatchment and 4 chisels fot £19.99 :!: even less if you wait for one of their vat free days.


Best way to bu**er your drill press, trying to push a 16mm chisel into hardwood :cry:

Jason
 
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I don't think they are even that good :LOL: maybe thats why they are selling them so cheap, attatchment and 4 chisels fot £19.99 :!: even less if you wait for one of their vat free days.
Jason[/quote]

that will be tommorow[sunday] then ;)

anybody want my card as i cant go :D
 
Jasonb said:
I believe that the technical trerm for them is cr*p
I don't think they are even that good :LOL: maybe thats why they are selling them so cheap, attatchment and 4 chisels for £19.99 :!: even less if you wait for one of their vat free days.
£19.99? I spend more than that for a single mortise chisel - ah well, at least mine stay sharp and cut properly

Scrit
 
Right - I get the picture now. Guess I'll have to save up for a mortiser then :(
 
I bought one of those attachments, an hour or so later I put it in the bin and bought a mortiser!
 

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