Are you thinking about investing in a pre-owned CNC router? If so, it is important to assess the quality of the machine before you buy it. If you need assistance determining the value of a pre-owned woodworking machine, answering the questions below can help you make an accurate determination: Who owned the machine? Knowing the [...]
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Six Questions to Ask Before Buying Used CNC Routers
by admin on 19. Apr, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Tips for Buying a Reliable Panel Saw
by admin on 18. Apr, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
A panel saw cuts panels out of wood, plastic, and other materials. In woodworking, it is commonly used in the production of cabinetry, tables, and wood paneling. Panel saws are available in conventional models or CNC models. The former requires the operator to move the cutting mechanism across the cutting plane in a vertical or [...]
Considerations When Buying Woodworking Machines
by admin on 17. Apr, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Investing in woodworking machinery can be a blessing and a burden. Although a machinery upgrade can lead to increased revenue via increased production capacity, it also requires a financial sacrifice, at least in the short run. To make the sacrifice worthwhile, woodworkers must approach machinery purchases carefully, knowing exactly what they need and the best [...]
Woodworking Equipment Auctions: The Risks
by admin on 23. Mar, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
The need for an industrial woodworking machine creates several concerns. Can the product be purchased affordably? Can it be purchased affordably from a reputable seller? What type of sales arrangement offers the best combination of value and security? Woodworkers must ask these questions before they invest in a product, particularly if they plan to buy [...]
CNC Wood Router: Should You Buy a Router at an Auction?
by admin on 22. Mar, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
The difference between conventional routers and computer numerically controlled (CNC) routers lies in their style of operation. The former uses a spindle mechanism that is controlled by the machinist, while the latter features computer controlled cutter heads. As one would expect, a CNC model offers a faster, more accurate, more flexible machining experience than a [...]