Slip and Fillet cutter

Buying/selling equipment
Situations wanted/vacant
Forum rules
All sellers are required to have a forum profile that identifies them clearly. (Such as - name, surname, location, business name et cetera)
Post Reply
Comfyjumper
Posts: 94
Joined: Wed 24 Jun, 2009 7:15 am
Location: Essex/Suffolk
Organisation: The Small Frame Company
Interests: Framing, auctions, antiques, boxers, gardening................

Slip and Fillet cutter

Post by Comfyjumper »

Would anyone know where I can purchase a Alfa MINI-MITRE Slip & Fillet Cutter (apart from Lion) or something similar, around the £150-200 mark please?

Cheers :beer:
User avatar
Bill Henry
Posts: 935
Joined: Wed 28 Mar, 2007 8:38 pm
Location: Litchfield, NH USA
Organisation: Not so much - it's kind of messy.
Interests: Dry mounting dog hair, counting age spots on old people, playing chess with wood elves, scheming to take over the world.
Location: Litchfield, NH USA
Contact:

Re: Slip and Fillet cutter

Post by Bill Henry »

If you are currently using a Morsø, you might wish to look into Fillet Master. There is a video on their site which explains it much better than I could.

I used to avoid cutting fillets, if I could, since measuring those stupid internal miters was, for me, a hit and miss proposition. Once you get the FilletMaster calibrated, you will get dead-bang accurate measurements and miters the first time, every time.

I think it’s the greatest thing since cream filled cupcakes.
Don't take life so serious, son, it ain't nohow permanent! – Porky Pine
black panther
Posts: 15
Joined: Thu 24 Jan, 2008 10:40 am
Location: LONDON

Re: Slip and Fillet cutter

Post by black panther »

If you are still interested in the Alfa slip and fillet cutter, please feel free to contact me directly on 07958333370
regards
Joe at D&J Simons
Joe
Post Reply