Planers are useful for various types of woodwork, such as furniture making, cabinet making, and door making—just to name a few. Because planers are essential to several types of woodwork, the market for pre-owned planers is strong. Buying a high-grade planer as used woodworking machinery is financially a smart choice, but it is also a [...]
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Industrial Wood Planer for Sale: Tips for Finding the Best Deal
by admin on 13. Aug, 2012 in RTMachine News
Industrial Panel Saw: How to Choose a Vertical Panel Saw
by admin on 09. Aug, 2012 in RTMachine News
An industrial panel saw is a high-capacity machine that cuts panels of various dimensions. The machine comes in one of two structural designs: vertical or horizontal. Although both models have equal cutting capacity, the former has a smaller footprint and, according to some, is the easiest model to load. As outlined below, there are several [...]
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, [...]
CNC Woodworking Machinery Versus Conventional Machinery
by admin on 26. Jul, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Most woodworkers start out using conventional machinery that is manually controlled, but as production demand increases, upgrading to Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machinery usually becomes a necessity. CNC woodworking machinery differs from conventional machinery in at least five areas: cost of purchase, cost of maintenance, production capacity, production quality, and operational requirements. Below is a [...]
Used Woodworking Machinery: How is this Equipment Applied in Wood Production Environments?
by admin on 09. Feb, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
“Boring” is a manufacturing process used to increase the size of a drilled hole in a work piece. The device often contains a single-point cutter along with various other types of tools. You may already bore holes by means of hand or power operated equipment; however, new options in computer numerically controlled (CNC) devices allow [...]