An industrial panel saw and an industrial CNC router can both cut panels. Consequently, many people wonder which machine would best meet their panel production needs. For basic production needs, CNC routers and saws seem practically interchangeable, but there are several scenarios to consider before you decide which type of commercial woodworking machinery is right [...]
Archive | February, 2013
Does Your Wood Shop Need an Industrial Panel Saw or a CNC Router?
by admin on 18. Feb, 2013 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Choosing an Industrial Panel Saw for Nested-Based Manufacturing
by admin on 15. Feb, 2013 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Nest-based manufacturing is the discipline of producing the most useable material out of any amount of flat raw material. For example, an industrial panel saw that can create 200 units out of a certain amount of stock would be better than a saw that created 195 pieces out of the same amount of material. Nest-based [...]
Questions to Ask Before You Buy Used CNC Router for Sale
by admin on 14. Feb, 2013 in Woodworking Machine Articles
If you plan to buy a used CNC router for sale, you probably have certain elements of the purchase figured out, such as how many axes the machine will need, the size of its cutting bed, and the type of software you will use. However, because you are buying the equipment secondhand, you have to [...]
Buying a CNC Router: Selecting the Right Type of Cutting Bed
by admin on 13. Feb, 2013 in Woodworking Machine Articles
The cutting beds of CNC routers vary by machine. A CNC router can have a bed that ranges from a few feet across to several yards wide. The bed may also contain unique features such as a vacuum, a perforated top, or a disposable top. When shopping for a router among used CNC woodworking machines, [...]
Used Woodworking Machines Suppliers Carry Popular CNC Machines
by admin on 12. Feb, 2013 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Today’s woodworking professionals recognize that computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines have made intricate, complex cuts much easier to complete, and woodworking shops that are unable to quickly and accurately complete these cuts will lose business. CNC woodworking machines use a microprocessor to complete cuts electronically or create shapes in wooden panels. The machine’s operator inputs [...]