Why Every Woodworking Shop Needs a Dedicated Joinery Machine

There are numerous methods for cutting woodworking joinery using hand tools and core workshop power equipment including the bandsaw, tablesaw and router table, but all of these have limitations. A dedicated woodworking joinery machine is designed to produce the high-quality mortise and tenons, box joints, dovetails and many more useful operations. These machines elevate a novice woodworker’s capability to produce professional quality joinery and an experienced woodworker can save valuable time. Professional woodworkers can be more profitable and everyone using these machines can operate more safely.

Read about the advantages of this category of machine and see a side-by-side comparison of the three most common full-featured joinery machines in this white paper.

Re-Tool with a Dedicated Joinery Machine

The strongest way to join two parts is with a mortise and tenon, but traditional methods using the table saw, router table and bandsaw require multiple setups and allow unnecessary room for error. They’re also slow and often not easily repeatable.

There’s a better option. Actually, a much better way…