A CNC router can be beneficial to any woodworking business. These machines can last for a long time when they are cared for appropriately. Whether you are considering buying new or used equipment, upkeep should always be a top priority. Proper care not only keeps your CNC router machines working appropriately, but it also makes [...]
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CNC Router Machines: Why Should Proper Equipment Care Be a Concern?
by admin on 30. Aug, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Used CNC Router Machine: Tips for Buying the Right Machine
by admin on 23. Aug, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Buying used woodworking machinery offers several benefits, such as extending your equipment budget and reducing the expense of equipment upgrades. If you need a new CNC router, buying it secondhand could be the best option. Before you buy, take steps to ensure a machine offers dependability and quality performance. Below are four tips for choosing [...]
CNC Milling Machines: Their Advantages over Traditional Milling Machines
by admin on 22. Aug, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Computer numerical control (CNC) machinery has improved woodworking by automating critical functions that once required manual input. In doing so, it has made high production milling, routing and other practices more feasible in terms of manpower, and narrowed the gap between “proficient” and “expert” machine operators. If your company needs new machines for milling, below [...]
Used Industrial Machinery: Four Woodworking Machines to Buy Used
by admin on 22. Aug, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
There are two approaches to buying woodworking machines: buy them new to ensure performance quality, or buy them used to minimize depreciable investment. In some cases, however, the line between investing in performance and preserving capital is not so distinct. For example, an industrial used woodworking machine costs less than a new one, but can [...]
Used CNC Machines: When Should You Buy Used Instead of New?
by admin on 22. Aug, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
For many woodworkers, the thought of buying used machinery inspires fear of unexpected repairs. And when the machinery is CNC machinery, whose cutter heads and computer are extremely sensitive, those fears intensify. Nevertheless, there are situations where it is wise to buy woodworking machines—even CNC models—secondhand. Below are five situations for which buying used CNC [...]