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Re: AIGNER FLUSHFIX


 

Mark there aren't to many tools I've found that don't take a certain skill set to use them effectively. The multiple discussions here weekly show this point. Some skills are developed quickly and some are continually being revised. The unfortunate part is there are too many people that think they have the skill after purchasing expensive tools and equipment. Both edge planers are extremely effective if put in the right hands and both can produce disastrous?results from those that haven't learned the skill to use them. The difference is the Lamello is a one trick pony extremely useful when doing wider edging in wood. If I did this type of edging I would own one. The MFK, in one of its 4 configurations, for me is the goto trimming machine for edgebanding of thickness upto 1/2" in a mulitude of materials. I typicaly don't use edgebanding wider than 1/4".


On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 6:28 AM Mark Kessler <mkessler10@...> wrote:
I had a couple of lipping planers when I had my business i did a lot of custom veneered panels with solid edging, they work pretty well but can be a bit tricky going around say a mitered or butted corner. In the end i found it difficult to get it flush every time without nipping the face of the panel here and there, and with employees it became even more inconsistent. I ended up using a stroke sander which aside from a really expensive wide belt with a segmented pad and a bunch of gizmos ?is the best weapon imho, but does require skill. Now I just get the thickness pretty darn close and take a swipe or 2 with a hand plane

Regards, Mark

On Feb 16, 2020, at 11:43 PM, imranindiana via Groups.Io <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:

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David,

I assume you do not have MFK700, supposedly the go to tool for flush trimming. I have one but have not used it yet. One of those good deal but.

Imran?

On Feb 17, 2020, at 9:26 AM, imranindiana via Groups.Io <imranindiana=[email protected]> wrote:

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Seems like the workpiece would have to be perfectly flat for this to work. Since edging is commonly applied to plywood, I am suspect of it¡¯s effectiveness consistently.

Imran

On Feb 17, 2020, at 9:04 AM, David Davies <myfinishingtouch@...> wrote:

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Does anybody have one of these? Any comments? Useful? Lipping planer easier to use?
Thanks,
Dave

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