Due to their high purchase price and excellent longevity, industrial grade CNC wood machines are frequently purchased used, however, not all of them perform as expected. As some woodworkers discover the hard way, used CNC machinery isn’t always cheaper than new machinery. Although new wood machines cost more to buy, used ones can cost more [...]
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CNC Wood Machines: The Benefits and Drawbacks of Buying Used
by admin on 03. Nov, 2011 in RTMachine News
Used CNC Routers: Steps for Buying the Right Router
by admin on 03. Nov, 2011 in RTMachine News
Used woodworking machines can offer excellent performance for an affordable price. When it comes to pre-owned CNC machinery, it pays to be especially careful about what you buy. If standard routers no longer meet your production needs, but the price of a new CNC router is beyond your reach, a used CNC routing machine could [...]
CNC Routing Machines: Which Router Should You Choose?
by admin on 03. Nov, 2011 in RTMachine News
CNC machinery offers more production capacity than standard machinery. This is because its cutter heads are computer controlled – a feature that expedites and improves routing work, making it possible to cut designs that standard routers cannot. Depending on their equipment grade, machines that contain CNC technology can cost substantially more than standard machines. Therefore, [...]
Used CNC Machines: Frequently Asked Questions
by admin on 03. Nov, 2011 in RTMachine News
If you find yourself unwilling or financially unable to buy a new woodworking machine, used machinery can be a valuable purchase. For many woodworkers, pre-owned CNC machinery offers the greatest value of all. Machines that contain CNC technology are expensive, but what they offer is worth the price: remarkable cutting accuracy and an expedient production [...]
Used Woodworking Equipment: What You Need to Know Before You Buy
by admin on 02. Nov, 2011 in RTMachine News
Before you buy a used woodworking machine, you should ask certain questions about its seller. Unlike some equipment, woodworking machines – especially industrial ones – comprise an integrated production system. If a single machine fails, the entire system could halt, causing substantial revenue loss. Although used woodworking equipment can offer excellent value and performance, receiving [...]