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By David Thiel
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From the April 2004 issue #140
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Dedicated mortising machines aren’t necessary for all woodworkers. But if mortises are an important part of your woodworking, especially if you happen to enjoy making chairs, there’s no machine that will save you as much time as a tilting-head mortiser. The holes necessary to accurately attach splayed legs and back pieces to chairs can take hours to set up. This makes it a science.

From the April 2004 issue #140
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