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Bandicut is super fast video-cutting and joining software with an easy-to-use interface.

It allows users to trim parts of a video quickly while maintaining the quality of the original video.Users can also extract audio from video to MP3, join multiple video files, remove one or more parts from the video, or split the video into multiple files.

Bandicut can cut/merge video files as an AVI cutter/joiner, MP4 cutter/joiner, MOV cutter/joiner, MKV cutter/joiner, or MPEG cutter/joiner. It works well with many file formats like AVI, MP4, MOV, M4V, MKV, MPEG, VOB, FLV, WMV, TS.

Lossless video-cutting software is able to cut specific parts of a video without re-encoding. Compared to other video-cutting programs, Bandicut allows you to cut, trim, split, and merge video files and segments without a decline in quality!

I jus need to open the source video, mark the start and end points and cut that part. It shouldn't convert the file or it shouldn't re-encode the file. Jus cut. No cropping, no resolution changing, no format changing.And then join 2 or 3 video cuts into one. Is there any software does these?? Almost all my source videos are mp4 and mkv. I tried like 10+ softwares listed by Google and failed to achieve what I want, would really appreciate if someone comes up with the right piece of software. Thx in advance.

Sunhill Machinery has a great and unique pricing for the Byrd Helical cutterhead. This company sells the cutterhead with the bearings already pressed on. So, all you have to do is remove your jointer's belt pulley and the two bolts that hold the jointer head. The bearings should slip out of the cast iron bearing housings that the two bolts hold on.

Sunhill also sells the 20" planer Byrd head with option of having the gearbox already attached, as well as having new bearings pressed on for about $100 extra. Sure makes life easier, plus it gives you an extra gearbox to fall back on should you ever need parts.

Dear Rocky,

I swapped out my 6" PM (54A) original head for the Bryd. It is not all that difficult, the only thing that you need to get right is the pressing on of the bearings. If you are off, by even a little, it's a bear. I like the suggestion of buying the head with the bearings already pressed on, assuming that they are in the right place, it would simplify the job.

The cutterhead itself is one of the few items that I have bought that exceed the advertising and my own expectations. Byrd is also a very nice company to deal with.

Anything mechanical is a struggle for me -- with that in mind, I found it easy to replace the stock head on a Grizzly jointer with the Byrd head. The Byrd I used did have the bearings installed. It would be a different job if you have to install the bearings yourself. However, the rest is straight forward. The cut is fine. I was hoping for some reduced noise, but on my machine it is as noisey as the stock cutter.

Thanks to all for your replies. In response to the questions: I am considering purchasing a 12" jointer, not sure which brand at the moment, but probably a Grizzly, and because of the large cost differential would rather not buy the helix cutterhead to start with. If its possible to change to that from the blades later, I would go with the blades at first, and watch the cash flow.

Not mentioned by anyone, so far, is that once the new head is installed it will probably need to be shimmed to get it exactly parallel with the out feed table. With conventional jointer knives the head doesn't need to be parallel since the knives themselves are brought into parallel when they are installed.

Depending on the design of the bearing mounts on your machine, the shimming process can be difficult if the bearings aren't designed for shimming, and most of them aren't. The installation instructions that come with the new heads either don't mention, or gloss over the process because it is impractical.

Dear Chris,

I ordered my cutter from Byrd and they sent me 10 extra inserts plus the "torx" head that turns the screws. I never thought to check what the thread count was, but I can tell you that they are HARD, and very high quality. No troubles here.Best,John

The DJ20 is easily adjustable so all four corners of each table can be tweaked to line up perfectly with the head. A dovetailed jointer would be what John was referring to.__________________________________________________________

You could also look at the Esta Knife sytstem. It's a quick change disposable knife system that uses your stock head so you are half way there. The helical knife is better with highly figured abrasive wood otherwise good sharp straight knives will be fine for most folks. Grizzly sells the Esta or

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A 1______________ or 2_______________ (or sometimes 3____________) is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together. A biscuit joiner uses a small circular saw blade to cut a crescent-shaped hole (called the mouth) in the opposite edges of two pieces of wood or wood composite panels. An oval-shaped, highly dried and compressed wooden biscuit (beech or particle wood) is covered with glue, or glue is applied in the slot. The biscuit is immediately placed in the slot, and the two boards are clamped together. The wet glue expands the biscuit, further improving the bond.

The biscuit joining system was invented in 1956 in Liestal, Switzerland by Hermann Steiner. Steiner opened his carpenter's shop in 1944, and, in the middle of the 1950s, while looking for a simple means of joining the recently introduced chipboard, invented the Lamello joining system. In the succeeding years there followed further developments such as the circular saw and the first stationary biscuit (plate) joining machine in 1956 followed by the first portable biscuit joiner for Lamello grooves in 1968. In 1969 the family operation was incorporated by the name of Lamello AG. Lamello continues to manufacture biscuit joiners.

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Biscuits are predominantly used in joining sheet goods such as plywood, particle board and medium-density fibreboard. They are sometimes used with solid wood, replacing mortise and tenon joints, as biscuit joints are easier to make and almost as strong. They are also used to align pieces when joined edge-to-edge in making wider panels. It is important to use the same face when cutting the slots, so the boards are perfectly flush.

The body of the machine with the blade is spring-loaded, and in the normal position the blade is retracted. The operator aligns the machine and uses firm pressure to push the body forward against the base plate to make the cut. The waste material is blown out of the slot on the right of the base plate.

Because the slots are slightly longer than the biscuits, it is still possible to slide the panels sideways after the joint is assembled (before the glue sets). This fact makes the biscuit joiner easy to use, because it does not require extreme accuracy or jigs to achieve perfect joints.

The depth of the cut can be altered by an adjustable stop. The smaller base can be rotated through 90, and accessories are provided for altering the offset of the base to the blade (for use with thicker or thinner materials as required). Some models allow slots to be cut at angles other than 90 to the joining face, for example 45, which greatly speeds up the assembly of things like cabinets.

Whether you're an amateur music producer or you're recording a podcast and you need to edit your tracks without too many complications, this program is perfect for you. It doesn't have all the features that other apps like Audacity offer (for example, the multitrack editing is one thing that it's really lacking), but this app makes up for all that with its much simpler and intuitive interface.

Not only does Simple MP3 Cutter Joiner Editor work with MP3s, it also accepts the majority of existing formats. For example, you can rip songs directly from a CD and edit them however you want, create custom ringtones, increase audio quality, normalize and reduce noise ... everything that paid apps let you do, you can find right here in this user-friendly app that hardly uses any resources.

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