Investing in pre-owned woodworking machinery can yield valuable cost savings, but the value of the investment depends on more than the price of the machinery; it also depends on the reliability and performance of the machinery. If you are looking for a used CNC router for sale, or another type of wood working equipment for [...]
Archive | May, 2012
Used CNC Router for Sale: What to Know Before You Buy a Used Router
by admin on 10. May, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Buying a Used CNC Router: Frequently Asked Questions
by admin on 09. May, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
A CNC router is the most important woodworking product many woodworkers own. In addition to having the ability to cut plain pieces and intricate pieces with equal ease, CNC routers can also cut large pieces and small pieces, while offering excellent repeatability across production runs. If you are looking for a quality used CNC router, [...]
CNC Router for Sale: Should You Buy a Used CNC Router?
by admin on 08. May, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Used industrial woodworking equipment is similar to used cars—despite being pre-owned, it often requires a significant investment, and the buyer expects it will last for years. If you are looking for a CNC router for sale, you may wonder whether buying a used router is worth your money, whether you can find one that performs [...]
CNC Router Benefits
by admin on 07. May, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Unlike conventional woodworking equipment that is controlled manually, CNC equipment is computer-controlled—a feature that supplies the equipment with superior cutting accuracy and repeatability. As one would imagine, these benefits do not come cheap. Depending on its construction grade and size, a CNC router could require a seven-figure investment. A medium size, industrial model typically requires [...]
Used CNC Routers for Sale: Increase Buying Results by Working with a Reputable Reseller
by admin on 04. May, 2012 in Woodworking Machine Articles
CNC machines are an important component to part completion in woodworking production facilities or small shop settings. They make the most sense when you desire to expand output design possibilities or counts to meet growing consumer demands. Small shop owners can use these machines to create designs that are more intricate, or to carry out [...]