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Timberwolf Tools
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2016
ERIKA 70/85 Clamping Fence Support
Mafell’s clamping fence support for the ERIKA 70 and ERIKA 85 allows the older Multi-Purpose MFA Guide Fence and Universal Guide Fence to be clamped more conveniently
This support is also used by the legacy ERIKA 70Ec and ERIKA 85Ec
This support is also used by the legacy ERIKA 70Ec and ERIKA 85Ec
มุมมอง: 1 381
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ERIKA 70/85 - Rip fence with micro adjustment
มุมมอง 4.5K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Mafell's rip fence with micro adjustment and double clamping for the ERIKA 70 and ERIKA 85 is used for quick and precise ripping cuts while reducing the likelihood of burning your workpiece
Mafell Chain Mortiser - LS 103 Ec
มุมมอง 9K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Micah Seals of Homestead Timber Frames using the Mafell Chain Mortiser LS 103 Ec
The Mafell ERIKA Multi-Purpose MFA Guide Fence in action part 2
มุมมอง 16K6 ปีที่แล้ว
The Mafell ERIKA Multi-Purpose MFA Guide Fence in action part 2
The Mafell ERIKA Multi-Purpose MFA Guide Fence in action
มุมมอง 2.4K6 ปีที่แล้ว
The Mafell ERIKA Multi-Purpose MFA Guide Fence in action
Mafell ZK 115Ec Notch Cutter in action
มุมมอง 12K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Mafell ZK 115Ec Notch Cutter making some birds mouths
Mafell Z5Ec Portable Band saw tight radius
มุมมอง 5K6 ปีที่แล้ว
A very tight radius performed on the Mafell Z5Ec portable band saw.
Mafell DD40 P with Drilling Template
มุมมอง 6K7 ปีที่แล้ว
Mafell DD40 P with Drilling Template - Timberwolf Tools www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-dd40p-duo-dowel-system
Mafell F-WA Angle Fence demonstration
มุมมอง 5K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Timberwolf Tools Mafell F-WA Angle Fence demonstration www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-angle-fence-f-wa-for-f-guides
Mafell BST Drill Stand with Parallel Fence in End Grain
มุมมอง 7K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Timberwolf Tools Mafell BST Drill Stand with Parallel Fence in End Grain www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-bst-drilling-stations
Mafell NFU 32 Groove Cutter
มุมมอง 9K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Timberwolf Tools Mafell NFU 32 Groove Cutter www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-nfu32-groove-cutter
Mafell ZH320Ec planer
มุมมอง 7K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Timberwolf Tools Mafell ZH320Ec planer www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-zh-320ec-planer
Mafell ZK 115Ec Skew Notch, Lap Joint, Tenon cutting machine
มุมมอง 12K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Timberwolf Tools Mafell ZK 115Ec Skew Notch, Lap Joint, Tenon cutting machine. Available at: www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-zk115ec-notch-cutter
Mafell LS 103 Ec & SG 400 Slot Mortiser
มุมมอง 3.6K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Mafell LS 103 Ec & SG 400 Slot Mortiser
Mafell LS 103 Ec and SG 400 Slot Mortiser 2
มุมมอง 2.2K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Mafell LS 103 Ec and SG 400 Slot Mortiser 2
Mafell MKS 130 Ec, MKS 165 Ec & MKS 185 Ec Circular Saws
มุมมอง 10K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Mafell MKS 130 Ec, MKS 165 Ec & MKS 185 Ec Circular Saws
$6k
One other thing about this mortiser. The nose bearings on the bar dont last very long. But dont buy them from the mafell dealer, go to a bearing supplier. They are skate board wheel bearings. Cheap as chip's. Bog standard. The supplier will tell you they are a special non standard bearing and rip you off. Plus international postage of course. They make the chains and bars in India now. Way better price than the daylight robbery maffel is guilty of. Cheers 🍻
Its a great tool and i used one to build my timber frame but they are insanely overpriced. So I bought a floor model Robinson chain mortiser instead.
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They have to be the most expensive products on the market. I’m sure they work fantastic and they have good customer service although I haven’t seen 1 tool they sell that is affordable. It’s sad. In my opinion if you have any skill you can do without the expense. There are plenty of other companies on the market that would love your business for a fraction of the price.
Hello.where you buy that curve blade?thank you
Impressed. Thanks for sharing.
I want this machine in india
How well would this work to strip and clean a hardwood deck between annual oil finish recoats? I typically pressure wash them now but this would allow me to reapply right away instead of waiting for it to dry.
Do you ship to Canada ?
Yes indeed! We ship to Canada almost every day. Visit www.timberwolftools.com/about-us#contact-us and let us know your postal code and the items you need, and we will email you a quote with FedEx shipping. Thank you!
@@timberwolftools5998 Do you have stock of the mafell portable edgebander?
@@Woods-BC No unfortunately the HIT-M edgebanders are not available in North America at this time
I love mine, my Mona Lisa of my tools!🧡🧡💪👍
How much price?
lol i reboot my computer thinking my sound was broken
German is a scary language.
Finally !!!! Can you ship to Anchorage Alaska ? Sincere inquiry. Thanks.
We ship to Alaska regularly and you may place an order through the website or by calling us directly (800-869-4169)!
Yes please
Fuck yea
Hey Mark, can you guys update these with update footage??🙏🧡🧡
Love this saw!
cool well made but dang 6 grand
Космос
Kha. Pr
Did you miss the sideway winder lever that moves one segment sideways?
I made it too few weeks ago. Want to know how ? just look for Woodprix.
Would this be good for removing bark?
Actually the 1002BA curved planer is our debarking tool
@@timberwolftools5998 Hmmm. That doesn't chew up the blades?
Mashin Indian piras
Maschine porn 🍆
USING IT FROM THE WRONG SIDE OF MACHINE
I don't think so
Definitely using it from the wrong side
thanks for the video, been looking for some info on this product, bit more focus would be good, but very helpful
Kaha pe mile ga
That thing is amazing! That was fun to watch. Too bad I can't justify it for my current work, as it's just a smidge more expensive than the P1 cc I just got from you folks. (Vielen Dank! by the way)
....better get the chain beam saw too☺
just used mine to watch this video...
Out of focus.. not easy to watch.. nice machine.
I just purchased this saw today, looking forward to using it. I had the option of going with the newer 10 1/4" for a much cheaper price but I opted for this one which is made in Japan vs the HS0600 made in China version. I just wanted a quality saw that would last me years and years. Hopefully you still have this saw and use it today.
How much is Indian money
+91 9561985451
To much rupees
Perhaps you could re do the video IN FOCUS!!!
Found the planer, no problem. Trying to find the radius blades is proving to be a challenge. Anyone know a part number?
Hi Lucas, the radius blades are available from Timberwolf Tools. Here is the link: www.timberwolftools.com/radius-blades
How else can these cuts be made without that particular band saw.?. any other tools beside this one?
**With that thick of a board your cutting
Robí s tým ako hulvát
Hahaha
In Germany and Europe, where ERIKA is much better known than here in the U.S., for what type of work do professionals mainly use such a pull-push saw? Is its use limited primarily to flooring contractors and others who need not make crosscuts on long (3-4 m) materials? Do professionals actually forego deploying a normal compound miter saw on the job in favor of this two-in-one machine? Or is Erika viewed as a multi-talented and versatile improvement on a standard table saw, but nonetheless a companion rather than a replacement? Also, would the answer to this two-in-one sufficiency question be different if asked in regard to amateur/DIY owners vs. professional tradesmen? Is the market for ERIKA primarily found among professionals engaged in specific aspects of construction, or among serious DIY enthusiasts who use it as their primary, or even their only, saw? I am a professional finish carpenter, mostly working solo. The idea of eliminating one more machine (MS) from the on-site inventory is appealing, especially by the substitution of one of ERIKA's quality and unique capabilities, but I'm not sure whether ERIKA would be a viable replacement for a standard miter saw.
Very well said. I can’t believe the tool shop that posted this video wouldn’t have answered a question like this already.
@@ThisTall - It's a very niche tool honestly that works better in Europe than the US. 1) It's now only available in 240v and it's a 3hp saw so if you need to take it to a work site they either need 240v electrical or you need a transformer to go from 120v-240v which would then be something like a 21-22 amp draw on 120v so you'd need a 30amp circuit. 2) It's designed to be portable and fit the roll of a couple tools. It gives you a tablesaw and what can be used as a miter saw (but not easily moved between a left/right miter). So if you want to shrink your shop foot print this would work for that. 3) You need to have the money to justify spending $5k on integrating a tablesaw/mitersaw. So this is designed for someone who has a small home shop (maybe a garage) who has 240v in their shop, and has the money to spend on this tool. Otherwise it's likely that you can find one or more alternative products that would probably fit your needs better.
Yes the ERIKA with the right accessories completely replaces a miter saw, as well as a table saw. In the right hands it can even replace a track saw, though certain long cuts are still easier/faster with a track saw. It's not just for flooring--it's excellent for crown moulding and other odd/small-shaped materials that a track saw cannot cut. Some ERIKA customers are professionals, some are DIY. It's a space-saver and money-saver if you need BOTH the push and pull functions. However the 230V German plug means many Americans do not have the power capability to run this saw--it must be run on a professionally-installed 220V or 240V (etc) wall socket. No converters/transformers/generators for such a powerful saw. Also while the pull direction is incredibly easy, the push direction is a bit like driving a stick until you get used to it. Incredible saw for the right customer, but certainly not for everyone!
@@timberwolftools5998 At one time, I believe the middle-sized Mafell Erika 70 was available in 110V. Was there once such a 110V model, but now discontinued?
@@michael.schuler Correct: the new motor and brake is too powerful for 120V, only the 230V ERIKA is available now
About the curved knives. Is this handmade ? If so what radius would you suggest? What article number in case its from makita?
Used mine to cut the openings for electrical boxes in my sons log house.
*>>>**t.co/HXyWQdAExw** Wow...what incredible power and easy to handle, change blades and so forth. It is a quality investment. Used it to cut boards and even changed the blade out to cut granite...and it worked, like a champ.*
Still don't know why this costs as much as a car. The edits in the video don't instill confidence either, (1:25 for example) like maybe there were fiddly adjustments that made the tool look bad.
How long does the nylon brush live on soft wood?
What variety of potato was this filmed with?
nokia flip phone is my guess
I'm going with Nokia brick.
Check out the Porter Cable Restorer for this work
For the application shown your are going to obtain far superior results with the Makita 9741 that you would with the Porter Cable Restorer. I would think the Porter Cable Restorer would be more of a novice woodworker trying to up his game .
@@jamesmartin1169 you may be surprised. Dusty Lumber did a comparison review between the two tools. Have you seen it?
Wonder how this tool would work on preparing a badly weathered deck for painting, coating or staining? Be nice if tool had a handle for using in a standing position-be easy on the back. I get a lot of calls for restoring weathered decks. email me at rredmudd@yahoo.com for any ideas....thanks!
seen it done faster with a chainsaw lmao ... not worth the 4k price there asking
its $1800
@@MattyMattnj1 4200 in aus
More accurate and after doing many thousands of mortices, I think it's way faster too.
Bullshit. When you have to do a hundred of these let’s see how nice and tight those free hand joints are.