When it comes to woodworking joinery, precision is everything. In this edition of Inside the BIP Workshops, we focus on the Heavy Duty Morticer—a machine built to cut clean, square holes in wood for strong and seamless joints.
The Heavy Duty Morticer is used to cut square or rectangular holes (called mortises) into wood—essential for joints in furniture, doors, framing, and more. Unlike circular drills, this tool creates clean, straight-edged holes that perfectly match the tenon for a snug fit.
At BIP, students learn to use this machine as part of their joinery and carpentry training, developing both technique and discipline.
Here’s how students are trained to use the morticer safely and accurately:
Training on the heavy duty morticer builds:
These are essential abilities in carpentry, furniture making, and interior wood construction.
The morticer isn’t about speed—it’s about getting the cut right. At BIP, students practice slow, deliberate movements that result in strong, clean joints—because every successful structure starts with solid connections.
Join BIP and get trained on machines that teach more than technique—they build careers.
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