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Richard Brewer

 
Subject : Multi- Master veneer jointer photos
Posted : 2004-11-19 11:09 PM
Post #31879

I have finally shot some photos of my system and I will include three of the better ones. I use a plexiglass base with a maple cradle that holds the multi master in a vertical position. I bent laminated 1/4" masonite to make a pressure bar/straight edge that will keep the veneer from creeping as it is cut. It works beautifully. Years of trial and error and untold dollars finally pay off!
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Darryl Keil

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Joined: 2003-05-22
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Subject : RE: Multi- Master veneer jointer photos
Posted : 2004-11-22 10:17 AM
Post #31888 - In reply to #31879

Richard's pictures are now attached to this post

Sincerely
Darryl Keil


 
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Howard

 
Subject : RE: Multi- Master veneer jointer photos
Posted : 2004-12-05 1:00 PM
Post #31902 - In reply to #31879

Richard:

Great design. Which blade do you use?

thanks

Howard


 
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Richard

 
Subject : RE: Multi- Master veneer jointer photos
Posted : 2004-12-07 7:07 PM
Post #31905 - In reply to #31902

It works beautifully with the standard "segmented" blade that comes with the Multi -Master. So far I haven't found a way to get this blade sharpened. The sharpening service I use says he can't do it. I also tried their "convex cutter", a little razor edge blade, but it did not perform well at all.


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