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  • 30 years selling woodworking machinery

    48030 Expert Quality 3/8″ Hollow square chisel & bit

    £59.99 Inc. VAT
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  • 30 years selling woodworking machinery

    48014 Expert Quality 1/4″ hollow square chisel and bit

    £55.95 Inc. VAT
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  • MCCSET4 Set of 4 Mortice chisel & bits 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", & 5/8"

    MCCSET4 Set of 4 Mortice chisel & bits 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, & 5/8″

    £49.79 Inc. VAT
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What is a mortise machine?

A mortise machine (also known as a mortiser) is a woodworking machine designed to cut ‘mortises’. These are round or rectangular holes used to make joints in wood with a corresponding tenon. Mortise machines are usually electrically powered and operate by lowering the cutting mechanism onto a workpiece that’s secured to a surface. They are generally much quicker and easier to use than a mallet and chisel.

What are the benefits of using a mortise machine?

Time is money for most professional woodworkers. A mortise machine will make a fantastic addition to your workshop – especially if you need to cut holes into a piece of lumber quickly. Unlike other woodworking machines, mortisers square the corners of the holes cut – allowing you to cut mortises faster and with greater ease and accuracy. Mortise machines are equipped with depth stops and clamps to prevent the workpiece from moving. To maximise the safety of the operator and ensure accuracy, these machines also cut mortises in several stages. For more information about mortise machines and the benefits they can bring, get in touch with Kendal Tools today by calling 01539 733 774.

How does a mortiser compare with a drill press?

Though they operate in a similar way, and both use drill bits, mortise machines and drill presses are two different pieces of machinery. One of the most obvious differences between them is that mortisers can square the corners of the holes. They work on a rake and pinion, making them perfect for cutting square-edged holes within a workpiece. A drill press will not work as well for cutting mortices as it works on a quill which does not use the same pressure to cut through the timber. Therefore, if you’re looking to cut mortises quickly and easily – without skimping on quality – a mortise machine is a fantastic investment to make. If you’d like to know more about our mortise machines or can’t decide whether to use a mortiser or drill press, feel free to contact us.

How much does a mortise machine cost?

You can expect to pay several hundred pounds for a mortise machine – depending on its size, whether it’s a bench-top or floor-mounted model, and the manufacturing brand. We have an extensive range of mortise machines for sale at Kendal Tools, including Charnwood bench-top machines with a set of 4 chisels and bits for as little as £379.90, SIP machines at £439, and Draper mortise machines complete with stands for £915.99. And the best bit is, our prices include VAT. To find out how much a mortise machine will cost you, be sure to browse our collection above and click on the products you’re interested in. Once you’ve decided which one best suit your requirements, add it to your basket and proceed to the checkout. Many of the products we supply come with free delivery, helping to keep costs down.