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WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits

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Product Information:

The WoodRiver® Bench Mortiser comes standard with “Best In Class” options such as a powerful ½ HP motor, a six-position reversible handle, rack and pinion fence, two roller bearing work supports, and pull-out table extensions that provide 35” of work surface. For unsurpassed accuracy, the head travels on adjustable rack and pinion dovetail ways. Includes: Bench Mortiser, 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", and 1/2" mortising bits and chisels, tool & chisel holder and user manual with parts breakdown. One-Year Warranty

Specs:

  • Motor: ½ HP, 115V, 60 Hz, TEFC

  • Spindle Speed: 1,725 RPM

  • Chuck Capacity: 3/8"

  • Chisels ranging from 1/4" to 1/2"

  • 5" stroke

  • Min. under hold down: 1"

  • Max. under hold down: 4-1/4"

  • Fence size: 3" Height x 14-1/2" Long

  • Base Size: 17" Deep x 35” Long with extensions


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    3.6

    (based on 8 reviews)

    88%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Easy to use (3)
    • Good design (3)
    • Good power output (2)
    • Safe (2)

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Home use (5)
    • Professional use (2)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid do-it-yourselfer (7)

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    4.0

    Defective part replaced, no charge

    By  Ron J

    from Leesburg, Fl.

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Easy To Use
    • Good Design
    • Powerful
    • Reasonably priced

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Home Use

    Comments about WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits :

    Great product for the money. Seems to be well constructed. Thicker pieces of hardwood require a little elbow grease but that is expected. My only negative is the quality of the chisel/bits. The 5/16" mortiser did not produce a clean mortise. There seemed to be alot of internal friction when in use. The other three worked very well. I made a call to customer service and explained the problem. The tech. was very helpful and agreed to send me a new 5/16" chisel/bit, free of charge. As a Woodcraft customer, I can not ask for anything better than that. As always, I have had a very positive experience with the people at Woodcraft.

     
    4.0

    Nice product

    By  Stan56

    from Pooler, GA

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    Cons

    Best Uses

    Comments about WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits :

    The product is great, the instructions....not so great. The Steel City version of this tool has much better instructions and can be downloaded at their site. I recommend you do that if you buy this machine. There is a lot of bang for your buck with the WoodCraft brand.

     
    4.0

    Excellent mortiser for the price

    By  digitaldan

    from Baltimore

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Good Design
    • Good value
    • Safe

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Big Jobs
    • Home Use

    Comments about WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits :

    This mortiser works exactly as I had imagined it would. I replaced a mortising attachment on my drill press with this machine and found it much easier to set-up and use. I have cut numerous 3 1/2" deep mortises in hard maple with it and have had no problems. Like all mortisers, it takes some muscle to push the chisel through hardwood for the first cut, but subsequent cuts (to enlarge the mortise) are easier. The only small complaint I have is that the drill bit rubs on the side of the chisel in one spot, causing heat, but it is a minor issue. If not for that it would have gotten five stars. The machine seems to be a good compromise between weight and sturdiness-- it is strong enough for most users and applications and yet light enough to pick up and move. I don't think I would buy it for full-time use in a production shop, but I don't think it was intended for that purpose either.

     
    2.0

    Accuracy issues

    By  mm

    from Roch, ny

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Cheap

    Cons

    • Accuracy of table guide

    Best Uses

    • Returning

    Comments about WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits :

    Not accurate at all, same as a steel city mortiser. can do better by hand. will be returning

     
    4.0

    Very nice piece of equipment

    By  LiliMathJam's Pa

    from Ostrander, ohio

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Hold downs work very well
    • Powerful

    Cons

    • None Yet

    Best Uses

    • Home Use
    • Professional Use

    Comments about WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits :

    I started building hardwood crib with our first grandchild. Three grandchildren later, I now am making them to sell. Soooo there is a lot of scrap around the shop. Bought this unit to be able to use 3/4' slats in the cribs. It is much quicker and a better job that doweling. Top hold down is very close to the 3/4 " chisel. Needed to spaceout from the fence to give more clearance.

     
    3.0

    Not bad but not great either.

    By  Cabinetman

    from Northern Connecticut

    About Me Professional

    Pros

    • Heavy duty
    • Hold downs work well
    • Robust

    Cons

    • Machining was only fair

    Best Uses

    • Home Use
    • Professional Use

    Comments about WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits :

    I'm a professional cabinetmaker and have done mortise work with both hand chisels and my drill press for over 20 years. I don't do them all day long but decided on a dedicated machine with this price point after my drill press unit failed. This unit had many feature higher end machines offered including a large bed and adequate hold downs. The weight of this tool helps, too. What bothers me most, however, is that the adjustable fence was not drilled properly at the factory and is off-center by about 1/4" so that the large chisel ends up very close to the top hold-down bracket. I'm going to see if Woodcraft will replace it for me. The only other "issue" have is that it does require a lot of pressure to begin a cut in hardwoods. I experimented in some Oak blocks and I was able to make a square mortise but not without breaking a sweat to push that handle down hard enough to get the chisel to work. I thought I would break it but I didn't. So, the price is right and the machine seems to have enough power to do the job but it's not a panacea but better than hand chisels and a hammer. In soft woods like poplar and pine it'll work very well.

     
    4.0

    Good machine, ALMOST adequate manual.

    By  Jdovetail

    from Reddwood City, CA

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Good Design

    Cons

    • Use Steel City manual
    • VERY poor mannual

    Best Uses

    • 'Off center' mortises

    Comments about WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits :

    Manual does not go into how to properly set up the chisel and drill bit. The chisel/bit set need a lot of to tuning for proper joinery.

     
    4.0

    Horrible Instructions

    By  Walt in Pittsburgh

    from Irwin, PA

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Good Quality

    Cons

    • Bad Instructions

    Best Uses

    • Home Use

    Comments about WoodRiver Benchtop Mortiser with Chisels & Bits :

    You will find in searching that this product is made by Steel City Tools. I strongly suggest you go to [@] and print their instructions. The pictures are much clearer and instructions better. Looks like Woodcraft wanted to save on paper. This aside, the tool is heavy and looks like it will do the job intended. I did some test cuts and was happy with the results.

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