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 [...]
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Tips for Buying Used CNC Woodworking Machines
by admin on 18. Sep, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Used CNC Woodworking Machines: Getting the Most for Your Money
by admin on 10. Aug, 2012 in RTMachine News
Over the past four decades, CNC woodworking equipment has helped companies produce better work at a faster rate. Unfortunately, these benefits often come at a premium price, so much so that many companies must buy CNC machines as used woodworking tools. Is purchasing used CNC woodworking machines a risky idea? The short answer is no, [...]
Used CNC Woodworking Machines: Tips for Buying Quality Machinery
by admin on 27. Jul, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
The price of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) woodworking equipment ranges from a less pricey hobby grade model to a considerably expensive topnotch industrial model. For those who need an industrial CNC machine, making an extensive large sum investment in a single piece of equipment is often impossible. Consequently, many people buy used CNC woodworking machines, [...]
Used CNC Woodworking Machines: How to Choose the Best Machinery
by admin on 16. Nov, 2011 in RTMachine News
If the price of a new CNC machine is making you think about buying it used, you are not alone. For many woodworkers, the price of a new CNC router is unaffordable. However, business owners need the machine to succeed in their woodworking venture. If you need new machines that your present budget cannot afford, you can save money by purchasing them used, and still receive reliable machinery. You have to be smart about what you buy and whom you buy from. Below are five tips for purchasing used CNC woodworking machines that work like new: