you are correct, it does have the third axis...but it is a bit awkward as
to how it would work in unison with the other two axis'...we use our jds
for so much more than just mortise and tenon work...to the point that
sometimes two people need to work all three axis' at one time...anyway,
this
well, got to the shop this morning and headed for the legacy before taking
off my coat!...LOL!...can't mount the slide on the underside of the X
axis rail...the vertical rail supports are in the way...they are every 3
ft. or so...but this idea would work on the other legacy's, providing there
NICE!
Which one do you own? the multi router, or the Pantorouter?
C.A.G.
- Original Message -
From: Ccm Ccm ccmdesi...@gmail.com
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 4, 2015 12:59:38 PM
Subject: Re: Pantorouter
Hello Joe,the pantorouter has all three
Joe, I would jump on a Jds in a second if I came across one. my point is
don't sell the pantorouter short, my experience with
It is that it works very well for many types of joints if you take the time
to make proper sized templates for it, and it only cost me
About Fifteen dollars and a couple
i agree totally with your thinking, absolutely...my perspective though,
comes from a different point of view...as a business owner in the
woodworking field, it is to the benefit of the shop to give the men easy,
usable equipment...if i was retired or just doing this kind of work as a
second