http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/rm_hollowchisel.htm Is this all I need ?
My wife got me making kitchen and dinning room chairs after she priced some good hardwood chairs


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Hi littlejohn,littlejohnnc wrote:My question is what all do I need for cutting mortise ? I see this part
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/rm_hollowchisel.htm Is this all I need ?
My wife got me making kitchen and dinning room chairs after she priced some good hardwood chairsI'd cut them by hand but there just to many. Then I was thinking of a stand alone mortising machine. Ill be cutting alot of mortise as time gose on so whats is the best way to go
Sounds like a good project, littlejohn. Take your time and you will do fine. Check this out: http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/SS_Archives/SS101/SS101_Index.htmlittlejohnnc wrote:Tim
Thanks for the reply. Yup I got the mark VGot some 1/4 sawn curly white oak with plenty of flacks in it. Should make some preety chairs
That's the best way for me too! Recently, I've made a couple of changes though. I now use the OPR and I use floating tenons. This way I can plane boards to the right thickness to fit the mortises and round the edges with the router. You don't need an OPR to do this, just the Mark V and a router.jfran2 wrote:I'm glad to see someone bring this up! I've often wondered what the benefits of the mortising attachment are. On my last project, a nightstand, I just put a 1/4" plunge router bit in the shopsmith and routed my mortises. I had to round off the shoulders of the tenons to make them fit, but it seemed to work just fine. Is there a problem with doing it this way? John in Rolla, MO
I have only owned a Mark V with the 510 table system. My fence has a "T" slot on the top that, yes, the hold down wood be attached to. Now, I do not own one of those, as like jfran2 and charlese said, a router does a good job of this too. Did you watch both videos; part 1 AND part 2? Part 2 shows the overarm pin router setup on the Mark V. Very nice. You can do it pretty easy with a router table too. More to think about.littlejohnnc wrote:Hey Tim great video ...Dose the hold down shoe attach to a rod,what is the rod attached to
Looks like the fence. Looks like he has a different fence than mine. I have the standard fence that came with my mark 5.