Lathes are designed to rotate around a wood piece by means of an axis for cutting, drilling, or sanding. Multiple tools may be attached to the CNC device to create a symmetric piece. These machines consist of six basic parts: the headstock, spindle, bed, tool rest, lock knob, and tailstock. The headstock houses the bearings [...]
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Wood CNC Machines: What Lathe Operational Qualities Are Crucial Purchasing Influences?
by admin on 09. Dec, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
CNC Wood Router: Why Should You Consider This Business Purchase?
by admin on 08. Dec, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
CNC or Computer Numerically Controlled equipment may be used within your industrial facility or shop to automate processes necessary for product creation. Wood manufacturing is a trade that used to require vast amounts of time to complete; however computer controlled machines have opened up a whole new opportunity in mass production and even small scale [...]
Considerations for Buying CNC Woodworking Machines
by admin on 15. Nov, 2011 in RTMachine News
When you pursue woodworking as an occupation, you eventually need to upgrade your machines to meet higher production demand. For many woodworkers, this upgrade involves buying CNC machinery. Unlike manual woodworking machines, CNC machines are controlled by a computer, hence their accuracy and fast production. Another difference between CNC woodworking machines and manual machines is [...]
Wood CNC Machines: How do They Compare to Manual Machines?
by admin on 15. Nov, 2011 in RTMachine News
Computer numerical control (CNC) machines are revered for their ability to cut wood with remarkable accuracy and speed. However, the cost of CNC technology makes them a purchase that should be considered carefully. If you currently use manual woodworking machines and are considering upgrading to CNC machinery, consider the benefits and drawbacks of wood CNC [...]
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 [...]