JessEm Mortise Mill II

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The JessEm Mortise Mill is designed to be clamped to the workpiece either with a woodworking clamp or in a vice. Just clamp the Mortise Mill to your work, put the mortising drill bit in your cordless drill and your ready to make perfect loose tenon joints for all your projects.

Mortise and Tenon joinery has long been considered the supreme form of joinery by makers of fine woodwork. When it comes to long lasting strength and quality of craftsmanship nothing else will do. Here is an innovative new system that makes mortise and tenon joinery faster, safer, easier and for less cost than most alternative M & T systems available.
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Fascinating that the jig video has been up since 2012 with no link to the product or the manufacturer's web site.

Perhaps they don't want to sell anything.

waveoflight
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Great little tool. It can do what the Kreg Jig can't Hide the holes

BackyardWoodworking
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How come i can't find this anywhere online..this ia betrer than the festool $1200

oliviarocha
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This looks like a great tool, but I don't see it on your site. Is it discontinued?

ToolTalkCanada
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is this product discontinued? Cannot find it on your website

Z-add
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Cool, just seen this is back in production, everybody thinks it is a completely new thing. The new one goes down in increments as you go left and right, is there any other improvements? On Instagram it only shows it zoomed in on the front.

Realism
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Great idea. To expensive for me though

arimadx
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One always meets familiar faces here. Everyone on the same hunt. And never totally satisfied. 'Cause we ain't pros.

maync
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Seems they don't make this any more? Sad because there are not many mortise jigs unless you want to shell out 1K for a domino. Don't know why more companies are making jigs like this. I sure could use one.

RonKillian
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This thing seems to have died Death by Product Failure. Links to Jessem pages lead nowhere. According to the thread at Lumberjocks, the Pocket Mill was sold at fire sale prices for a year+ and then it disappeared. Beadlock might be the more successful device. Using a drill bit sideways apparently doesn't work very well, plus they had some sort of poor manufacturing during a short phase when they moved from Canada to Tennessee. They eventually moved back to Canada but I guess it wasn't enough to save this product. 

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