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Logan Pro-framing F300-1 Studio Joiner

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$207.76

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  • Join wood frame molding like a professional with the Logan F300-1 Studio Joine
  • Makes a perfect and permanent joint as you would get from a frame shop
  • Made in USA
  • Includes 1 year manufacturers warranty


Drives all v-nail sizes on a magnetic nail holder. Quick depth adjustment can be used on hard of soft woods.


alfonso arroyo
Reviewed in Mexico on June 5, 2024
Hace más rápido el ensamble, yo uso una engrapadora, conectada a la compresora y todo es más rapido
Loomsdak
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Product works as intended. Definitely will buy again.
DOMINGO PEREZ
Reviewed in Mexico on June 7, 2023
Me encanto el material, tal como se ve en la descripción, materiales de primera calidad. Excelente producto.
Miller
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
I own a pneumatic V Nailer and this I actually prefer. No set up time. A little time spent setting nail on magnet but if you are not a commercial framer this is the cheapest best way to go.
Malik
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2021
It's really good to pin a frame , I really liked it .
Avv. Achille Bruno
Reviewed in Italy on August 29, 2020
Deludente e, quanto all'ingegneria costruttiva, rappresenta una vera offesa all'intelligenza media. Se rapportato al prezzo, mi sembra ... un furto autorizzato, "nu mariuliggio "... e chest'e!!!
Michael J. Kuehne
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019
I was a little worried about ordering this based on some the horrible reviews, but there plenty good reviews mixed in that sounded like they were written by more knowledgeable folks.The instructions are fine, It took less than 5 minutes to open, take out the box and get it ready to go. I don't make frames commercially, and if I had to use this all day long in a job I'd definitely upgrade. I make a few frames a year. No more finishing nail guns. I've made two frames one 16x24 an 24x14 the first day. Not one bad nail went in. Except me not paying attention and putting the 16x24 together with two left sides.If you've been working with tools and prefer to fix things yourself, you'll have no problem. If you can put together an IKEA anything you'll be okay. I've you own no tools at all and are trying to put things together on your apartment deck folding table, this might not be for you. Honestly I don't see a problem using it.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2018
This is the first time I ever used a tool like this and when I simply followed the instructions it worked, but only a couple of issues that aren't too big of a deal, but could be implemented as improvements; 1. The "Molding Spacer" can be improved as all it does is elevate the Corner Clamp from the Base by 3/4" so the moldings aren't touching the Base. So, when you finally push the first V-nail into it, the miter edges of the molding will bend downward because there is no support underneath. A small rubber pad needs to be used to give that support. 2. There are only 2 "Levelers" included, but for large frames, a third "Leveler" needs to be used to prevent any bending at the far opposite corner.I completed a picture frame that was 64" x 42" where I had a make-shift leveler for the far end and I didn't use the Spacer, just a piece of rubber to not only protect the molding but to give it support for the V-nails. Once I did that, everything worked perfectly! When finished, this large frame was a perfect rectangle and solid!! This tool is definitely worth the money, but could use a couple of improvements however, it doesn't prevent you from getting perfectly squared frames.
Country Girl
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 18, 2017
Does what it promises to do. I would recommend any purchaser to view the online video on Logan's website (details were included in the box) as the paper instructions were not as clear as they might be. The video, though, was excellent and had us stapling away happily in a few minutes.
C. B. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2014
This is a cleverly designed, well built tool that acts as both a corner clamp and V-nailer. If you follow the simple instructions carefully you'll see good results with this device. So far I've only had to clamp and fasten home-built frames made with rectangular stock, so shimming the pieces prior to nailing has not been necessary (it seems like that's where most folks have trouble). However, adjustable shims are provided for use with irregular stock. In fact, everything except glue was in the box, including two bags of soft-wood V-nails. This thing exceeded my expectations, and I recommend it.
Ron H
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2013
I had occasion to make a number of wainscot trim sets for a restoration project. These were essentially picture frames measuring 24 inches high and various widths from 36 to 48 inches with mahogany strips 1 inch in width. The v nails for soft wood seemed to work the best for the species of mahogany that was being used. Each trim frame has 4 straight pieces and 4 quarter turn curve pieces. In a short time the frames were being made and finish nailed on the wall underneath the chair rail.Support under the corner while it is being fastened seems to be the key to making this machine work well. Don't let the ends of the frame drift upwards while pressing the v nail in or a gap on the face side could be the result.Due to the size of my frame a piece of 1/2" plywood was laid on top of the table (my frame material was thick enough that the included support spacer was not needed) and the frame was band clamped and then nailed in the machine.I looked at a variety of machines but this one seemed to be the simplest, least costly, and the most flexible. A large piece can be run through the posts of the machine and one just needs to align the v nail with the miter cut in the material. I would not say this would be a suitable unit for a frame shop, but rather a good unit for a smaller shop that needs to make a few frames or has a need to make unique wood items.
John
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2011
I read a lot of reviews on this product that are negative. I experienced the same problems with this joiner as many of the others who are complaining. However, with practice, I find this to be a good product. Don't expect perfect corners immediately - it takes practice. Most of the complaints are that as you are pressing the V-nails into the back, the front is spreading, leaving a gap. The reason is lack of support under the frame, and there is a simple solution for this. Using two pieces of the same scrap frame material, make a simple corner joint, BUT MAKE IT BACKWARDS. The result is that you have a corner with a mirror image contour that you can put under your frame corner to provide overall support no matter where you put the V-nail. Using this method, I rarely use Logan's support bracket that comes with the joiner.Also, watch the calibration of your saw - you MUST check the 90 degree vertical and 45 degree miter angle of the saw with a carpenters square. It has to be perfect; these corners are super-sensitive to very small angle errors. Otherwise you will get joints with gaps no matter how good you are at using the joiner. Don't depend on your saw to remain calibrated forever. With use, it drifts. Check it often. I check mine every 50-75 cuts.And finally, use Logan's suggestion of coloring the edges of the joints with wood stain. It hides minor joint errors. I use a stain pen - it's easy to use and doesn't require opening a can of stain every time I want to join a corner.I've been using the joiner for roughly 6 months - I have no problems getting good joints.