CNC machinery plays an invaluable role in commercial woodworking. Unlike standard routers, CNC routers can produce hundreds of pieces in a short time. They can also reduce the number of errors that occur in production runs, often eliminating them. If you are considering investing in a CNC router, but you have questions about their design [...]
Archive | February, 2012
Buying a CNC Router: Is it Time to Upgrade from Your Standard Router?
by admin on 14. Feb, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
In the early 1970s, the invention of CNC machinery prompted a change in the way woodwork was performed. Until that time, woodwork that involved a router, or any number of other machines, required the machine operator to participate physically in the machining process. In addition to monitoring the machine’s performance and making the necessary adjustments, [...]
Used Woodworking Equipment: Tips for Buying Used Machines
by admin on 13. Feb, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Are you in the market for a used woodworking machine? If so, then it is important to make the right considerations before you buy one, especially if you cannot return it after you do. Assuming you know which type of equipment you need and how much it will cost, we offer some tips that will [...]
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 [...]