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Darcy Warner
12-04-2018, 8:29 PM
There are hundreds of companies that made woodworking machinery over the last 150+years. One in particular that I have a thing for, Bentel & Margedant from Hamilton, OH. They were in business from the late 1860s to the early 1900s, they developed one of the most popular machines of the day, the universal woodworker.

I currently own a 36" BS, 24" planer with their triangular head, two universal woodworkers, a TS and last but not least, this jointer. I had owned another Bentel jointer before but sold it foolishly.

This one has the factory feeder on it and is probably the only one left intact anywhere.

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Neil Gaskin
12-04-2018, 9:03 PM
That’s pretty sweet and appears to be in remarkable shape.

Do you use these often in your shop as primary equipment or collect/restore?

Darcy Warner
12-04-2018, 9:51 PM
That’s pretty sweet and appears to be in remarkable shape.

Do you use these often in your shop as primary equipment or collect/restore?

My long term goal with the Bentel's is to get them set up for my personal/home shop. I do currently use several machines from the early 1900s in the millwork part of my shop. Sometimes things were best at what they do, a hundred years ago.

Jim Andrew
12-04-2018, 9:53 PM
Wish I lived in an area where you could find vintage WW equipment. You have some cool stuff. Take that back, there was a shop that ran off a line shaft that sold in my home town about 45 years ago, when I was just out of school. That was when the lumberyard had an auction and sold out. That old equipment sold like it was gold plated.

Kyle Foster
12-04-2018, 9:56 PM
That is totally awesome.

marty fretheim
12-04-2018, 10:55 PM
Very cool! So that's what Noah used to build the Ark? I'd love to see the universal woodworker and the others if you would post pics. I see why you like the machines. Looks very well engineered. And, well that old stuff is just classy when it's done right.

Marty

Darcy Warner
12-04-2018, 11:27 PM
Very cool! So that's what Noah used to build the Ark? I'd love to see the universal woodworker and the others if you would post pics. I see why you like the machines. Looks very well engineered. And, well that old stuff is just classy when it's done right.

Marty

I fell in love with the design of this Victorian era equipment. The designs are beautiful and look like pieces of art just sitting there.

Matt Day
12-05-2018, 7:33 AM
The whole machine is cool, but the chain is interesting for sure too. Never seen one like that.

Bradley Gray
12-05-2018, 7:42 AM
Awesome. Glad you saved it from the scrapyard.

Darcy Warner
12-05-2018, 4:08 PM
Awesome. Glad you saved it from the scrapyard.

It would have never been scrapped. My buddy had it for 30+ years. I was fortunate to be able to pry it out of his clutches.

Darcy Warner
12-06-2018, 9:47 PM
Wired up the Bentel table saw today so I could see what it sounded like.

https://youtu.be/JhyyCyae39w

Mike Weaver
12-06-2018, 9:59 PM
Thanks for sharing! Cool stuff!

-Mike

David Kumm
12-06-2018, 10:23 PM
Darcy, are the bearings babbit and how fast do you think they and the flat belt can run? Dave

Darcy Warner
12-07-2018, 6:02 AM
Darcy, are the bearings babbit and how fast do you think they and the flat belt can run? Dave

Yes they are. I could easily run it at 3600 rpm.

Kevin Beitz
12-07-2018, 6:09 AM
The whole machine is cool, but the chain is interesting for sure too. Never seen one like that.

That's called agg chain...

Darcy Warner
12-07-2018, 6:19 AM
That's called agg chain...

It's kind of amazing it's still there and looks to be the original chain. It's a fairly delicate looking chain.

Dan T Jones
12-07-2018, 7:40 AM
Looks like one used on a manure spreader.