What is Mortiser?
Mortriser is a device or machine that cuts square holes in a piece of wood. It is often used to create mortar and Čepinský joint, which is a way to connect with two pieces of wood using a square slot on one plate and a square insertion on the other side. Mortiser can be as simple as a special bit connected to a drilling press, or complex as a reserved engine with an engine that quickly cuts the necessary holes. A little that is attached to the drilling press consists of two components: worm and chisel. As the snail rotates quickly, it removes most of the material for a square hole. The square chisel then removes the material from the edges and creates angles at the edges of the hole. The result is a square that can be cut to a specific depth if the mortiser is prevented too deep. Many of the drills have the ability to limit the depth of the hole to ensure uniformity if there is more than one identical cut is done on several pieces of wood in a row.
Horizontal mortiser is a type of energy tool that cuts exceptionally well, albeit in a different way than other types of mortisters. The router bit is mounted on the horizontal plane; The bit itself spins quickly, just like a piece of drilling press, and a piece of wood to be cut is mounted on a specially designed table or product that allows clamping at specific angles. This machine is often used to cut maltis in two separate pieces of wood, then between two pieces of wood is provided by the third component of the pin to complete the joint. This type of joint behind the motif is known as a free or floating pin.
While the mortiser bit and chisel can be mounted on a typical drill press, some of the reserved printing machines will only have bits of concealing. The machine will operate almost exactly as the drill, but the work of Surface may contain products that allow stabilization or otherwise fastened a piece of wood. This allows a larger StabIlita during cut and also allows the user to repeatedly perform the same type of cutting on different pieces of wood.