When woodworking companies need a device that will drill, trim, cut, or carve materials, they will look to purchase a computer numerically controlled (CNC) router. A CNC router allows organizations to increase accuracy and speed because the organization can use a CAD/CAM program to design the piece that needs to be cut. With this design, [...]
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Buying Used CNC Routers Offers Several Benefits
by admin on 08. Oct, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Is Buying Industrial Woodworking Machines Pre-Owned a Good Idea?
by admin on 05. Oct, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
A computer numerical controlled (CNC) router is a device used to cut shapes out of wood. Woodworking professionals will typically use a CAD/CAM program to design a component of an object, and then feed the design to the CNC router, which will cut the wood automatically using the router or other blades. Thanks to the [...]
CNC Moulder Acquisitions: Evaluating Buying Options
by admin on 04. Oct, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Created for cutting hard materials like wood, aluminum, and steel, the Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) moulder is a trimming machine that offers precision and convenience. These industrial woodworking machines use blades or knives as profiled cutters to shape wood. These machines play an important part in the success of a woodworking business; therefore, companies will [...]
Used Wide Belt Sander: An Overview for First-time Buyers
by admin on 19. Sep, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Sanding is an essential woodworking practice. Without it, woodwork would appear rough-hewn and, in many cases, downright unappealing. There are several types of sanders that prevent furniture and other products from looking this way, from small table sanders to industrial grade belt sanders. This entry focuses on helping first-time buyers decide whether a used wide [...]
Tips for Buying Used CNC Woodworking Machines
by admin on 18. Sep, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Since the mid 1970s, Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) woodworking equipment has redefined how woodwork is performed. Instead of a machinist controlling its operation, CNC equipment is computer controlled. In addition to producing more accurate, refined cuts, this style of operation allows companies to have a single worker monitor two or more CNC stations simultaneously. In [...]