12-08-2016, 10:25 AM
I guess I have had a pretty typical woodworking journey going from machine to machine trying to upgrade and become a better woodworker. Last week, with a great deal of help from a great friend, I came home with a 1999 Hammer C3-41 combination machine. This really suits my available space well and I believe will be my final major purchase. I am 65 and I believe it is a good thing to consider that I, God willing, only have 10-15 years remaining to do woodworking. This machine brought on these thoughts of eternity and that is a good thing.
The machine includes 12" table saw with a 49" slider, tilting shaper, 16" jointer (67" table) and planer and a horizontal mortiser. Three 4hp motors. Almost 1800 lbs.
It came with a lot of shaper and mortise tooling. I have never used a shaper and look forward to learning.
The infeed table of the jointer is opposite to the table saw infeed.
The handle on the mortiser table goes in and out and left to right at the same time.
Per the Felder/Hammer group I'm going to move the triangular fence (60 inches long) to the jointer infeed side and install a Delta Unifence for the table saw.
When I have sold all the redundant machines l have I will be out about $1000-1500.
The machine includes 12" table saw with a 49" slider, tilting shaper, 16" jointer (67" table) and planer and a horizontal mortiser. Three 4hp motors. Almost 1800 lbs.
It came with a lot of shaper and mortise tooling. I have never used a shaper and look forward to learning.
The infeed table of the jointer is opposite to the table saw infeed.
The handle on the mortiser table goes in and out and left to right at the same time.
Per the Felder/Hammer group I'm going to move the triangular fence (60 inches long) to the jointer infeed side and install a Delta Unifence for the table saw.
When I have sold all the redundant machines l have I will be out about $1000-1500.