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  • Whats the cost on a machine like this, minus the tooling?

  • I've worked in metalworking for over twenty years and I don't recall ever seeing any metalworking machinery with a 25 horse motor. Not doubting you, that is just some serious torque.

  • Jesus was a carpenter!...'nuff said!

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  • nice machine.. but it is not a cheap stuff... what i see of, a set of knife, 2-3 cost at least 3-400 dollar... a ballendmill cost 10-20 and i can cut any pattern..

    also looks difficult, if i have only a block, size like a post top...

    i believe this machine worth for a production plant to making several hundred part at time... the setting up also not simple... because if you changing the knives that will takes at least half of hour.. i like to think a cnc router more affordable ...

  • I have been building windows and doors for 25yrs and have never seen one of those machines before.

    We use a cope and stick set up and haunch the tenon so only 1/2" of our 3" tenon shows.

    I know I'll be thinking of all the things that we could do with that machine at our shop as I fall asleep tonight .......there's only so much floor space ....dang

  • problem is, these days, you get these chinese and thai carpenters that make unbelievable furniture with most intricate carvings for like a fraction of a cost. That's delivered. Puts you off getting into furniture making. I'm studying site-carpentry as a result. Hopeful they won't start importing flat-pack houses soon :)

  • 25 HP? Man, that would solve my problems with working with purpleheart and bloodwood :)

  • elloo? whuut?

  • very versatile machine. i've been in workshops for the last 12 yrs making stairs, doors, windows etc and i've never seen this machine before. it would be ideal for knocking out big thick newels.

  • that is briliant 10/10

  • pretty cool

  • How many knives are on the cutter head? How does it work on end-grain? What is your min-max chip-out or splintersing dimension?

    Nice work on the humidor, couldd be a coffee table....

    ...Cheers,

    B-

  • uh his woice sounds just "Microsoft sam" haha ^^

  • You, sir, have a great manner for teaching! Keep up those great works, job, career, trade, knowledge, and passion.

    In short; Well Done!

    I thank you.

    Truly a professional! A+

  • damn! that's one helluva machine. You gotta produce to pay for it, then comes marketing, or else it can do other production or specialty work. nice cuts!!!

  • cool, that is great.

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