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"Rumpty"

28/02/2005 7:19 PM

Magic Moulder

Has anyone tried the Magic Moulder?

http://www.woodtechtooling.com/Magic_Molder/magic_molder.html

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in reply to "Rumpty" on 28/02/2005 7:19 PM

28/02/2005 6:04 PM

Yes!!!! I have had one for a couple of years now and I have used it
several times. Well worth the money. Very high quality and I like
they way the knives change so easy and they lock down tight and secure.
I have made a lot of moulding and I am very pleased with the cut and
finish.

Mike from American Sycamore
www.americansycamoreretreat.com

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"Woodcrafter"

in reply to "Rumpty" on 28/02/2005 7:19 PM

01/03/2005 12:10 PM

http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/magicmolder.htm

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GerryG

in reply to "Rumpty" on 28/02/2005 7:19 PM

01/03/2005 4:19 PM

I don't really think so. I have a Craftsman molder about 25 years old, and
have used it many times. It took me two days to grind and sharpen the cutters,
with a keyed jig to make them uniform. Before that it was terrible. It's
worked out fairly well, but isn't used often. Some years ago I compared it to
the Magic Molder, and concluded the latter was of much higher quality and
better design. I just didn't have enough usage to justify the change, and that
wasn't available when I bought mine.
GerryG

On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:58:51 -0500, "News" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Wow --- I have a Craftsman molder set that I bought about 30 years ago (and
>still have never used). It could be the twin to this thing, and I think I
>only paid about $50 for it!
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>Bob Gruber
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"News"

in reply to "Rumpty" on 28/02/2005 7:19 PM

01/03/2005 10:58 AM

Wow --- I have a Craftsman molder set that I bought about 30 years ago (and
still have never used). It could be the twin to this thing, and I think I
only paid about $50 for it!

Bob Gruber


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Dan Valleskey

in reply to "Rumpty" on 28/02/2005 7:19 PM

28/02/2005 11:34 PM


I didn't use it, but I saw some scrap that had run through a Magic
Moulder. I was impressed with the surface finish and the quality of
the cut.


-Dan V.

On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 19:19:42 -0500, "Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Has anyone tried the Magic Moulder?
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>http://www.woodtechtooling.com/Magic_Molder/magic_molder.html


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