Lock Miter Setup Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 7. 10. 2021
  • This video shows the method I use to set up a lock miter cutter on the shaper. The method will work equally well for a router table/bit. This method has minimal fuss, often gets perfect results on the first setup, is good for any material thickness, and rquires no setup blocks or special jigs.
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Komentáře • 54

  • @garymouton6648
    @garymouton6648 Před rokem +2

    Update. This is the best video I have ever watched on woodworking on CZcams. It is so simple, once Steve explains it, but deadly accurate. I bought the igauge which is incredibly cheap given its accuracy and versatility. I have used this technique for edge banding shaper bits and left only about a 1/64th inch on each side of the shelf with a 10 minute setup. I have thrown away all my setup blocks...this is so much more precise. I have gotten to the point where I often dont even do a test cut anymore. Thank you SO MUCH for this video.

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the kind words Gary. I am glad this is working well for you. Steve

  • @johnfrederickson3082
    @johnfrederickson3082 Před rokem

    Steve, thank you very much for another sensational video.

  • @roykoxley7512
    @roykoxley7512 Před 8 měsíci

    This is a great video on setting up the lock mitre cutter

  • @timbotrout
    @timbotrout Před 2 lety +2

    love the videos on the shaper and sliding table saw jigs. keep them coming steve!

  • @justcruisin109
    @justcruisin109 Před 2 lety

    Great video - you make it look easy. It is definitely a case where precision counts. Cheers

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. You are correct that precision matters on this cutter more so than any other. Steve

  • @carlnolte1637
    @carlnolte1637 Před 2 lety

    Steve, this is exactly what I needed. Following your instructions I was finally able to make a lock miter joint. Great video !!

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee Před 2 lety

    Steve, this was an awesome learning time for me (and I imagine many others); when it comes to an aggravating problem; that has been around ever since this type cutter came about. You showed us exactly how to set it up for a perfect fit. Thank you kind Sir, for sharing your innate talents with us.
    I'll remember this one and I can't wait to use your method with this "dadgum" cutter.

  • @drmkiwi
    @drmkiwi Před 2 lety

    Thanks. I will have a great day, now that I know a way to set up the lock mitre cutter. Thanks for the video. Cheers, David

  • @SL1800
    @SL1800 Před 2 lety

    Steve that shaper is a great looking machine. The video of your setup procedure was also excellent.

  • @garymouton6648
    @garymouton6648 Před rokem

    Could not get this to work...then realized my shaper bit was flawed. Bought a new Amana bit and got a perfect joint the first time. Thank you so much for this video!

  • @jonasgranlund4427
    @jonasgranlund4427 Před 5 měsíci

    Great Video! So well explained!

  • @heroicrockstar
    @heroicrockstar Před 2 lety

    Absolute legend, thank you 👍👍👍👍

  • @woodbe5311
    @woodbe5311 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much Steve for such a precious explanation about this tool. This is a tool i avoid to use to any cost cuz of so didicult setup. Your method goes beyond of what i´v been using so far. Normaly i use several pieces of same dim of my final work by try n error. From now ? it will be easy :) thanks oce again.

  • @vincentrolfe1384
    @vincentrolfe1384 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks, Steve

  • @coleandrews25
    @coleandrews25 Před 2 lety

    A big Thank You

  • @dewookus
    @dewookus Před rokem

    Hi Steve,
    This is an incredibly helpful video. Do you know if the lock miter cutter would work for compound miters like, for example, your compound miter serving tray? Thanks for all of your great videos!
    Dave

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před rokem

      Thank you Dave. Unfortunately, this will not work for compound miters as the bevel angle changes from 45 degrees when you start splaying the sides outward. Steve

  • @gs8148
    @gs8148 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video on a really complex subject. I can't wait to try it!! Where'd you got the holder for the clockwise tool? Thanks

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks. It is a Oneway Multi-gage purchased directly from Oneway. Steve

  • @shiloliving232
    @shiloliving232 Před 2 lety

    I have a f 700 z felder shaper that I just got for my new shop; but do not have a power feeder and little experience with shapers. What would you recommend for a power feeder. I build custom furniture and am wanting to switch over from using routers to more often using the shaper.

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Shilo. About 5 years ago, I upgraded from my Steff 2048 feeder to a CoMatic DC40 feeder with the Smart Stand. Both are excellent and reliable power feeders but the smart stand available for the CoMatic is a real timesaver for me when switching from horizontal to vertical feeding (a few seconds versus about 10-15 minutes). The downside to the smart stand is that it costs almost as much as the feeder. If you go with the CoMatic, I would suggest talking to Kyle at www.shopgearinc.com/ to answer any questions and get you the configuration and setup best for your applications. For Steff, I like J&G Machinery in North Carolina. I have no affiliations with either and am just a satisfied customer of both.
      If you are new to shapers, I recommend checking out Alpine Technical Workshops -Advanced Joinery for expert instruction. alpineworkshops.com/
      Steve

    • @shiloliving232
      @shiloliving232 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Steve. Much appreciated.

  • @user-ng2hp7lk5h
    @user-ng2hp7lk5h Před 9 měsíci +1

    What is the height gauge you are using?

  • @IvanTheUndertaker
    @IvanTheUndertaker Před rokem

    Thanks Steve.
    What is the point of having motorised spindle height adjustment? It's not exactly difficult to raise and lower by hand, and fine adjustment is easier.

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před rokem +1

      I believe the only advantage to motorized spindle height and fence adjustment is the ability to store a cutters setup and be able to easily go back to the same setting. Without that feature, I would prefer the manual adjustment. Steve

  • @rlkocher1
    @rlkocher1 Před rokem

    Awesome shaper. What kind of fence is that?

  • @micjabe
    @micjabe Před 2 lety

    Steve, have you ever run vertical pieces over this cutter. Like doing the front and then sides of a drawer? If so, how?

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před 2 lety

      Hi Michael. I have done something similar in this video: czcams.com/video/21httnfgmV4/video.html
      While not a drawer, the operation is the same.
      Steve

    • @micjabe
      @micjabe Před 2 lety +1

      @@extremewoodworker Exactly what I was referring to. Thanks for the videos. I have the same shaper and Rangate cutters as you do but just purchased it and it is a steep learning curve.. Thanks again!

  • @HybridWoodworks
    @HybridWoodworks Před 2 lety

    After it’s all setup, can you save the cutter calibration and skip all of these steps next time? I’m considering the 45z xMotion and have heard it does not hold calibration well. Thanks.

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před 2 lety

      Yes, the calibration can be saved and used next time. In 5 years of ownership, it has lost its calibration once. Steve

    • @HybridWoodworks
      @HybridWoodworks Před 2 lety

      @@extremewoodworker much appreciated to hear it stays calibrated. I assume from the saved program, you can type in a new material thickness and it then does the rest for you? Or are there more manual calculations to be done to get it right? Thanks again for these great videos. Very few folks with high end gear sharing their knowledge on CZcams.

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před 2 lety

      @@HybridWoodworks Thanks Hybrid. I set the calibration zero for both the fence and the spindle height for a material with zero thickness. That way, when I need a new material thickness (that hasn't already been saved), I go to the program mode and create a new step for that material thickness by entering half the material thickness for both the fence and the spindle height. I name that step with the new material thickness so that it can be recalled later. Steve

  • @paul06062
    @paul06062 Před 6 měsíci

    How much for the shaper?( I love it)

    • @extremewoodworker
      @extremewoodworker  Před 6 měsíci

      Much less than you might think. Call Felder for a quote. The Martin T27 is still my dream machine but I cannot afford one. Steve

  • @duaynenaugle4186
    @duaynenaugle4186 Před rokem

    If the cutter is 1” in height and your stock is 3/4” thick. Just set up the top of the cutter to 7/8” , then adjust your fence.

  • @joemcglothlin2074
    @joemcglothlin2074 Před rokem

    where can i find this cutter?

  • @CrustyCurmudgeon
    @CrustyCurmudgeon Před 2 lety

    I'm in total lust for your shaper. I need to be alone now