A panel saw cuts panels out of wood, plastic, and other materials. In woodworking, it is commonly used in the production of cabinetry, tables, and wood paneling. Panel saws are available in conventional models or CNC models. The former requires the operator to move the cutting mechanism across the cutting plane in a vertical or [...]
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Considerations When Buying Woodworking Machines
by admin on 17. Apr, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Investing in woodworking machinery can be a blessing and a burden. Although a machinery upgrade can lead to increased revenue via increased production capacity, it also requires a financial sacrifice, at least in the short run. To make the sacrifice worthwhile, woodworkers must approach machinery purchases carefully, knowing exactly what they need and the best [...]
Understanding a CNC Machine: Frequently Asked Questions
by admin on 20. Mar, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) machines have been in use since the 1970s. Since that time, these machines have lightened the burden of professional woodwork by making it easier to work on numerous products. Unlike operating conventional woodworking machinery, operating CNC machinery involves minimal labor. Instead of requiring the constant participation of the operator in the [...]
Used Woodworking Tools: Questions to Answer before You Buy
by admin on 13. Feb, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Would a used machine be dependable, or would it need frequent repairs? If you ask yourself this question as you shop for pre-owned woodworking tools, there are ways to take the anxiety out of buying a used machine. Although some used machines would be better off in the junk heap than on the sales floor, [...]
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 [...]