Cutting and Joining a Frame in 66 Seconds | No Sawdust, No Power Tools, No Glue
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Using the right tools makes it a lot faster to cut and mount frames. Perfect miters and special fasteners is the key. Another great benefit is that there is no sawdust, power tools or gluing.
When I had a photo studio I framed a lot of pictures. I bought frame mouldings in lengths but it's of course no problem to make your own mouldings. Using these machines will still save you a lot of time and sawdust.
The two tool I use:
- Morso mitering machine
- Cassese Underpinner
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I have a Morso too and I love it. no noise or dust
It's a great machine
Dear Sir,
A very interesting device which by all accounts must provide for a very relaxing working environment. One is so accustomed to the screaming of electric motors, it does feel strange at first but very pleasant nonetheless. Kind regards.
Very impressive!
Hi, this is a really good work, I have the same machines but I'm having problems with the mitter cuts, they are not perfect. Can you suggest something to achieve this? I'm cutting wood and polystyrene.
Is this a old machine ? Love the accuracy in the cuts 😊
Yes, my machines are old but they still make them.
@@DieterSchneider what are the machines called?
Hey my friend, I realy like those two machines, where can I fine de Joing machine? or whats the name of it? can u please hejp me with that
Coloring the sides of the wedges before joining makes for a much finer product.
Yes, that is true
+1, but where is Nibiru planet? ;-)
how about if the frame is big like 30x40 inches... is the process the same?
How much prise
Price
No glue?
You should glue (FATG standards)
hey is me again, this two machines works with polysterene?
Will these machines work on hard woods like Oak?
The miter cutter has no problem with oak, but the underpinner struggles a bit with hard oak, but I have a small "entry level" model.
one pass?
my bad, i watched, i do this all the time kinda, your marking system on the chopper is better than mine maybe.