Veneer equipment is used to create veneer, thin strips/sheets of wood overlay that are applied to other wood pieces as a finishing touch. In some cases, the strips are applied to solid wood to make it appear more luxurious; while in others, they are applied to constructed wood (a.k.a. particle board) to make it appear [...]
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Everything you need to Know About Used Veneer Equipment
by on 19. Jan, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Everything you need to Know About Used Vee-grooving Equipment
by on 19. Jan, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Vee-grooving (a.k.a. v-grooving) equipment is used to cut v-grooves into various wood pieces. Used for the industrial production of products such as countertops and cabinetry, the machinery is also used to add aesthetic flourishes to such products as furniture and cabinetry. In the first case, an industrial grade v-groover is usually in order, while in [...]
Everything you need to Know About Used Stair Equipment
by on 18. Jan, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
When woodworkers feature stair-making as a part of their business, they us three types of woodworking machinery: trenchers, stringer routers, or CNC routers, saws, and assembly clamps. 1. Trenchers Trenchers are used to make stringers, the base on which the stairs rest. The routers have five settings that can be programmed from a control panel: [...]
Everything you need to Know About Used Tenoners
by on 18. Jan, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Tenoners—also known as tenoning machines—are used to form tenons, projections that fit perfectly into mortises. Traditionally forming a 90 degree angle, mortise and tenon joints have been popular for centuries due to their strength. In the past, the joints were laboriously cut by hand. But today, both large companies and individual woodworkers use electric mortisers [...]
Everything you need to Know About Used Sanders
by on 18. Jan, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
While it’s possible to run a woodworking business without using a sander, it would mean ordering your wood pre-sanded, and potentially pre-cut, which would soon add up to a small fortune. Thankfully, identifying the right sander has less to do with technicalities and more to do with the type of stock you work with and [...]