Sets of cutters for production of either sashes or complete frames Intended for one-offs Mould out ovolo moulding and rebate in one pass Cutters 64 and 65 have the same moulding but allow for two different mortice sizes, either 1/2" or 3/8" Cutter 67 intended for moulding and scribing the frame Cutters 66 are for moulding or scribing, or scribing mouldings made with cutters 64 or 65 An exceptionally useful set of standard mouldings
Axminster Traditional Window Cutters
The manufacture of windows, be it complete frames with sashes, sashes or just replacement frames has always posed a problem, probably because bought-in mouldings are never really the right size for the job and already profiled sections need the tenons to be hand cut. Accordingly, we offer sets of cutters for the production of either sashes or complete frames. Intended for one-offs these cutters will mould out the ovolo moulding and rebate all in one pass with additional cutters used for scribing tenons and moulding frames. For those just setting out for the very first time on this task the sections should be carefully thought out and a drawing done indicating clearances, rebates, etc. This will ensure that the job works out correctly. This will also be essential, as from the sections the overall length of the tenoned components can be calculated. Accordingly, whilst it may be thought that the moulding is going to be the first job, cutting the tenons will be the very first job. It is much easier to hold the section in the square and by clamping a piece of waste material to the sliding table of the spindle moulder (known as the spelch board), break out or splintering behind the cut will be minimised. With the tenons cut at one end, use of a cut length gauge can easily enable the second tenon to be cut. Here is where the calculations from the sectional drawing are important as the width of the sash or frame will be set with this cut. Tenons once completed, the mortices can be set out and carefully machined. It is essential that for a good quality job, all face and edges are carefully marked and adhered to at all times. Once morticed the mouldings can be completed and for small glazing bars it may be necessary to make a holder (sometimes called a shoe) so that the small components can be safely machined without fear of accidents. The two cutters 64 and 65 have exactly the same moulding but allow for two different mortice sizes, either 1/2" or 3/8". Cutter 67 is intended for moulding and scribing the frame whilst cutters 66 are for scribing either mouldings made with cutters 64 or 65 or for moulding and scribing in their own right, i.e. in the manufacture of doors, arched headed windows, etc. In all, these cutters will make up an exceptionally useful set of standard mouldings. Cutter 64 is shown moulding profile and rebate all in one pass. Cutter 64 is scribed with cutter 66.
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