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 [...]
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Used CNC Router Machine: Tips for Buying the Right Machine
by admin on 23. Aug, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
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 Can Improve Production in Your Woodworking Facilities
by admin on 11. Aug, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Used equipment provides many businesses the opportunity to increase production output at an affordable cost. Industrial environments previously relied on manual operation of machinery for fabrication processes. Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machinery began providing a consistent method for industrial facilities to produce more products without the traditional errors and risks associated with manual operation. CNC [...]
What is a CNC Machine for Routing?
by admin on 14. Jul, 2011 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Computer numerical control (CNC) machines use software that converts computer code into electrical signals that power motors, which power spindles that cut along axes. Some CNC routers have as few as two axes, while others have as many as five. What most woodworkers look for in CNC routers is cutting accuracy. But this is not [...]