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Morso guillotine

Started by Texas Ranger, February 26, 2012, 03:08:20 PM

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Texas Ranger

A Morso guillotine, made in Denmark.  Picked up used, it is super sharp, and makes a cut that may be too clean on some woods, some glues have a problem adhering to the smooth surface.




 
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terrifictimbersllc

Here I thought the Lion Miter Trimmer was state of the art.  Oh well.
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Texas Ranger

Mine is old, like me, so it is manual.  No electronics or air, just me.  It does have the one 6 foot extension that is handy.
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wwsjr

TR,
I have one of those I used to cut picture frames years ago. Mine appears to be exact same model as yours. Cuts two 90' from a piece of moulding. very accurate. I hope to drag out of storage if I ever get a new shop built. I think I have an extra set of blades. Very sharp Swedish steel. A simple step on the bar at bottom cuts easily. No power at all.
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metalspinner

 Can that manual shear cut 3/4" hardwood?
I do what the little voices in my wife's head tell me to do.

Texas Ranger

So far, with a 220 pound weight, it has.
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