Triton TWX7 Modular Workcentre System

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Versatile woodworking station with a multitude of accessories for tackling any woodworking task. Optional router table and contractor saw modules convert this table to a multi-functional platform. Built-in mains isolated switch connector for connecting power tools, with knee-off stop button function. Includes clamping table module with 40 x 20mm diameter holes for securing workpieces. Easy-to-fit module inserts quickly transform the workcenter into the tool desired by the operator. Module leveling screws for simple surface level calibration result in a perfectly flat work surface. Positioning wheels improve maneuverability, for small position adjustments. Folds down compactly for convenient transportation.

Komentáře • 11

  • @paulmorton3259
    @paulmorton3259 Před 4 lety +1

    Liked your drill holders in the background

  • @christopherolloyd
    @christopherolloyd Před 8 lety +1

    Could you guys pleas do a video on the Truro doweling rig? If possible, also discuss what cutter/dowel sizes it can do.

  • @johndn9238
    @johndn9238 Před 3 lety

    A very clear and informative video; thanks very much. I have just bought the triton router module and 1400W router to replace my existing old 850W unit. I already have a spare Wolfcraft frame that is sturdy and could easily be adapted for the Triton module. However, I wonder if the Triton work centre would be a better bet? I already have a separate table saw, so wouldn't need that capability but the worktop could be useful. Most of my work is relatively small scale, such as picture frames. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks

  • @etheldaylily
    @etheldaylily Před 7 lety

    Great tool. Love it.

  • @johnd942
    @johnd942 Před 3 lety

    Picture frame corners = Mitre joints ONLY!!!

  • @spkendrick
    @spkendrick Před 6 lety

    How would you compare this to the woodpecker and kreg jig table?

  • @dclaghorn2
    @dclaghorn2 Před 8 lety

    I quite like this set up, particularly for the hobbyist, but is the motor in the saw strong enough to hold a stacked dado set? Can you rip 2" oak or maple? can you use a cross-cut sled?

    • @mickleblade
      @mickleblade Před 8 lety

      +Dave Claghorn email he manufacturer, I wouldn't be too surprised if the motor arbor can't take dado sets. I can't comment on the 2" oak question, but there's 2 T-slots for mitre gauges, so a crosscut sled can be made.

    • @toolnut
      @toolnut  Před 8 lety

      +Dave Claghorn Sorry for the delayed response, I just saw your comment. You cannot use a dado stack in the saw module.

  • @geoffreysarkissian3154
    @geoffreysarkissian3154 Před 7 lety +1

    Old style splitter is a real drag. I won't buy a saw unless it has a real euro-style splitter. As a contractor, I can say without doubt, that no one uses these types of splitters on the job, or in the shop.They take them off the saw because they get in the way and slow the work down. The euro-style riving knife splitters are never taken off. So the saw and hence the system, flunks the design test from the get-go But it's kinda inexcusable to be pushing this obsolete type of setup. Too bad...looks like a good system otherwise. But this is a deal killer for me, and should be for anyone purchasing a saw.

  • @gasperpros
    @gasperpros Před 7 lety +1

    🖒