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About the Mascut
1.0
~New and
Improved~
"Better
measurement means better results"
"see customer comments below"
After
spending 10 Minutes with a MASCUT
1.0, you
will know more about
duplication, techniques, accuracy, jigs and production than many woodshop
teachers and woodshop owners. Of
course, the ones who don't know, need to get one
soon! Both jigs are
now filled with manuals,
books, and unique and helpful accessories.
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NOW includes DVD.....Plus the CD |
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"If they found a niche, an
idea, and a method to manufacture...
they would buy machines."
by George
When you clearly describe to others about making things in volume, or
getting the most from their tools,
just like the guy making the low budget movie, you
need to discover a niche. Another niche, or another angle different from the massive hobby media.
Even with the huge woodworking tool business, you need to get the word out about
making things in volume for example, in order to help them.
In other words, the machine tool industry needs a boost. Machine tools are
not flying out the door. But, getting it done and selling machines
without misguiding some people about the demands of business is another
thing.
Just having skill and ordering a new saw doesn't touch on any of the real risks or details. The arts and crafts media have provided millions of hobbyists their stories, plans, tools and guides and even some television. But, they are rarely into many advanced business principles, or how they relate to woodworking and to the arts or to crafting. I still see crafters who are very ambitious, very knowledgeable, but know little about making things in volume. Some even say that hand made, custom, singular production is the only way, or a way in which the majority of the economy could prevail. They are unaware of tool making, precision machines, or the massive advances in automation.
Containment? It's Free Enterprise.
All of the caution, and reservations completely ignore the
business angle of a craft or hobby.
Making more in volume is where the next level resides, and the economist
really begins to take a peek
at the quantity, sales, and purchases and says; "They found a niche, an
idea, and a method to manufacture...they will buy machines." It is the hobbyist in motion, one discovering and advancing that keeps the industry,
beginning with the craft and hobby media afloat. Yet, in order to be
careful, to stay
conservative, all of the edits
result in published stories that are cautious
about recommending a business bend to their readers craft or hobby. In
other words, the traditional world media realizes that turning many hobbies, or
woodworking into a business is expensive, especially if you have to buy your own
hardwoods. They rarely mention the "Biz" word, because
most people
may need to try very hard keeping and enjoying their current
job. That's reasonable, but then
again, people need to know about
duplication and automation in order to increase an interest in machines.
There is not always an
agreement about how to present the concept; to draw more into the idea about the
capability and potential that machines, used correctly
have.
The next link in the loop is numerous
government agencies,
specifically the SBA, who recommends, probably carefully,
that everyone pursue a business slant. They
would encourage a method, or
an accountable system of uniformity, duplication and delivery...carefully, and
methodically. They would suggest that manufacturing has many beginnings
in woodworking, in those who test the waters, each
according to his skill level and financial ability. The business
twist, the extra reach begins by establishing a proven knowledge of the
complex processes, of what business demands and how they can be met. It is
a sequence, a process that develops into ideas, into new or better products, and
then if possible, a goal of more volume and consistent, mistake free
delivery.
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Production woodworking?
Make
furniture?
Technical schools, trade schools; Want to mass produce
furniture, crafts? Inquire about the MASCUT
1.0
Instructors....make more than one with a Mascut 1.0

Ford and Edison...Resourceful, driven, and well informed.
Henry Ford built 15 million cars without a CNC.
Knowledge is the fuel for technology and progress.
Waste is "action without information"
Read "Ingenious Machines and Methods"
Sample
work of the MASCUT
1.0 and the Minnie
Cut
note:
The Minnie Cut is for making box joints only. Below Right are the Minnie
Cut jigs...
About the Mascut 1.0
Ever want a
prolific, accurate woodworking device? This
is your solution to your search
for a universal jig for gauging and accurately cutting components...
.....and now a
superb CD instruction manual added.
Why not start a manufacturing LEGACY?
Save HERE....
Sample
pictures
of Duplication Projects
Make your own display cases.....for CD's,
candy, food, DVD's, furniture, and
way more.....With a MASCUT
1.0 all of the pieces will fit.....next month and next year
too. A great idea.
Make
components
accurately and consistently, with precision, and accuracy. And now it's possible.
Save
wood...stop guessing, with a Mascut
1.0
~New and
Improved~
"Better
measurement means better results"
"see customer comments below"
"After using our
MASCUT
1.0
wood jig on your table saw,
duplication will be as easy and natural as pounding a nail."
It Works...It Works Simply...It's your advantage! It can turn your saw into a copy
machine.....Make furniture, boxes, small parts, and more.
Your
saw really can become a capable furniture making
center and more.....
Pictures of some sample
table saw
Duplication Projects Here
What does
the MASCUT 1.0 it contain?
1. DVD 2. Oak Gauge
Box
3. E-book (About Ingenious Machines and Methods.)
HERE
4. Now....E-Manual
on using the MASCUT 1.0
5.
Gauges 6.
Easy Record tables 7. Two piece fence.
Save
wood...stop guessing, increase your capacity...
You deserve
capable, qualified looking results....
Anyone interested in
duplication, accuracy and using machines for their
full potential needs to have the advantage of jigs and fixtures. The
MASCUT 1.0 is
a universal table saw jig that demonstrates it all.
Our jig packages are now chock full of invaluable
E-books and manuals
because "Knowledge is the fuel of technology"
Why
take out all of
your shop tools to make only one?
Ever had a great idea, but no means of duplicating it?
No need to pay thousands of dollars, and spend many years
to learn how to produce accurate, consistent, interchangeable parts.
Recommended saw....Rugged construction, cast-iron tabletop
and its two wings are ground with accuracy in flatness.
Read the reviews, most of them are very good!
Usually has FREE shipping too $700 - $800.00 ...a deal!
Want to know the best possible way to
make box joints:
inquire about the Minnie
Cut