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Milling templates Arunda 50N Maxi

Milling templates Arunda Class N
Milling templates Arunda Class N
Dovetailed joints on floor joists or rafter (roof system).
Dovetailed joints on floor joists or rafter (roof system).
Perpendicular or angled joints on floor joists or rafter (roof system).
Perpendicular or angled joints on floor joists or rafter (roof system).
Speed: 8 to 18 mortise/tenon joints per hour.
Speed: 8 to 18 mortise/tenon joints per hour.
The Arunda system is delivered in a practical wooden box.
The Arunda system is delivered in a practical wooden box.

Delivery specification:

  • 91A706
    • 1 pair of jigs
    • 1 burr milling cutter
    • 1 guide ring
    • 1 expensions plate; Ref. No. 093782
    • 1 positioning gauge
    • 2 pairs of blades
    • 1 wooden box
Tenon on timber width1 15/16 - 3 15/16 in
Timber height3 1/2 - 13 in
Timber section1 3/4 x 3 1/2 - 4 x 13 in
dovetailed wood-to-wood joints Perpendicular or angled joints on floor joists or rafter (roof... more
  • dovetailed wood-to-wood joints
  • Perpendicular or angled joints on floor joists or rafter (roof system).
  • Just as easy to use in the work-shop as on the job site.
Push-down dovetail assembly is very fast and easy. No need to pull apart the load-bearing beams... more
  • Push-down dovetail assembly is very fast and easy. No need to pull apart the load-bearing beams to insert tenons.
  • Double-cone self-tightening joints.
  • Identical router bit setting to cut both mortise and tenon.
Arunda is a system for manually making dovetailed wood-to-wood joints to assemble timber frame... more
  • Arunda is a system for manually making dovetailed wood-to-wood joints to assemble timber frame structures.
  • All you need is a pair of Arunda jigs (one for the tenon and the other for the mortise),a powerful Mafell router LO 65 Ec equipped with the special Arunda cutter and some accessories.
  • There are several models available but only one size will be selected to fit your most commonly used timber widths. Keep in mind: The bigger the joint, the greater and better its resistance!