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The Lumberjack Tools2" Industrial Log Tenon Cutter (TTA2000) is a premium tool made in the USA, designed for precision cutting with a 2-inch diameter. Crafted from durable alloy steel, it features a straight shank and a 60-degree cutting angle, making it perfect for metal surfaces. Its compact dimensions ensure easy handling, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit.
Shank Type | Straight |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Minimum Bore Diameter | 2 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 6.8 x 6.7 x 8.5 inches |
Cutting Diameter | 2 Inches |
Tool Flute Type | Straight |
Cutting Angle String | 60 Degrees |
D**S
Great tool too make fencing or whatever your need is
Used to make about 1500 feet of three rail western fence. When first purchased did not seem to work very well without allot of.pressure to make tenon, called tech at Lumberjack explained my problem suggested something wrong with blades promptly sent out replacement and it worked like a charm. Would not hesitate to buy from them again. Excellent product, great company.
M**J
Works really well and cuts fast, but it really needs a powerful drill to run it.
We install 3-rail lodge pole pine fencing as a business and we love it! It's perfect for when you need custom length rails in the field. Careful that you don't let it dig in too deep or you can wrench your arm.
T**Y
Make log handrails
We make log handrails with this tool. I prefer the 60 degree taper shoulder to the radius shoulders. You need a big 1/2" drill and hang on! I've also made a log bed for my daughter. The straight blade on this style allows you to sharpen it unlike the radius blades which I have to send out to a shop. You'll be surprised by how big these cutters are, these are very substantial. Happy building.
A**G
Excelente herramienta
Es una herramienta muy funcional.
C**.
It works... but...
This is one of these tools that takes some practice to get to work correctly. You need to have a SLOW drill - 500 rpm is the recommended maximum but 300 is more like it.Getting it to peel off chips (vs. chattering) takes practice and a powerful drill. Only using one cutter helps, especially if your drill is under-powered. If it is peeling chips, it will self-feed on you. It will cut knots but your drill is likely to stall/slow down each time it tries.Getting it to start/run centered on the log also takes practice - it's probably better to point the log by hand so it's well seated when you start up the drill.There is a maximum cutting diameter of about 4.25" (for the 2" tenon cutter); if your log is bigger, you'll need to whittle it down before you start, not a big deal but does take time.Make sure you keep the blade screws tight - I have one somewhere in a chip pile! The supplied 1/4" long button-head cap screws are a little short for my taste but the holes are tapped deep enough that a 1/2" cap screw will work.Be prepared to smooth off chatter marks with rasp, Surform or whatever.The slots in the side to show you how long the tenon is don't work very well when the drill is spinning (you can't see the end). Better to put a plug in if you want a bunch of shorter tenons. I wanted 2" and it will cut 3" tenons, so a 1" plug did the trick.You do need to have your log well anchored, both to keep it from twisting and to manage chatter.
P**A
Kick Azz tool
You will need to either drill a 2 1/6" hole for the 2" tenon to fit or sand the Tenon cut down to fit a 2" hole. leaves a pretty rough cut for what I am doing..I just finished 266 tenon cuts on various size juniper trees which is 270 ft of fence, I don't know what I would have done with out it. Set your log in a vice, you do need a strong pipe drill 500 rpm, and you better hang on to that drill it will pull the log out of the vice. My bit is still going, but will soon need to sharpened the blades, I think I have maybe 80-100 more cuts left then I will have to sharpen the blades. Also use lock tight on the screws to set your blades.
R**N
it is a must have for doweling fence rails
this tool worked great.all you have to do is clamp the work piece down and in less than a minute your dowel is made. I was useing a 4" round log.
A**R
Great
Great tool
M**N
Works as it should when sharpened correctly.
I use the 1 inch version of this to make lobster trap posts . Had it adapted by a machinist to fit a 2hp 1750 rpm motor .I have been using it for 3 months now . The biggest learning curve is getting the blades sharpened even with their sharpening guide .I also had to make a spacer guide to set the blades to get consistent 1 inch tenons . My usual production day is around 1500 posts , so 3000 tenons per machine . It does a pretty good job but the blades need more frequent sharpening than my previous cutters . It leaves a fuzzy tenon which is better for gluing but not necessary in my application. The radius shoulder cutters hold their edge longer if you don't need the tapered shoulder. They seem to be built to last and yes I will be buying it again. I already have 3 and will get a few more as extras in case one should fail which I doubt it will.
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