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A Bit of Tooling Technology for Woodworking

Posted by Karen Koenig | Posted: 02/04/2013 2:56PM

A roundup of bits and tool holders available in the marketplace for manufacturing wood and panel products.


Lights Out Woodworking at Ro-Bois-Tic

By Rich Christianson Posted: 02/04/2013 12:27PM

What was once a dream is now a reality for the owner of Ro-Bois-Tic, North America’s first one-man, one-robot lights-out woodworking factory.


Dremel Oscillating Tool Woodworking Applications

By Bill Esler Posted: 02/02/2013 9:4PM

Dremel Multi-Max MM40 oscillating tool has 2.5 amp motor and tool-less accessory changes


How To Use a Dremel to Save Mis-placed Drill Holes

By Doug Rappe Posted: 02/02/2013 12:34PM

We flush trimmed dowels and plugs using a Dremel MultiMax tool to repair a part that was run in the wrong location on the CNC machine. Here's how we did it.




As Wood Buildings Go Taller, Shrinkage Is a Challenge

Posted by Bill Esler | Posted: 01/20/2013 6:25PM

As architects increase wood building heights, shrinkage from moisture changes must be accounted for. Laminated strand lumber can reduce plate shrinkage in taller buildings, explains a Louisiana-Pacific infogaphic.


Saw of the Month: 15-inch Bandsaw

By Bill Esler Posted: 01/07/2013 4:13PM

The new PM1500 15-inch bandsaw from Powermatic is designed as a little brother to its 18-inch version.


Slicing Veneer Inlays With a Swiveling CNC Blade

By Bill Esler Posted: 01/07/2013 1:22PM

A drag knife swivels like a chair caster to cut square corners or sharp acute angles in wood veneer with no over-cutting into the adjacent material.


CNC Training - How Educators Approach It

By Bill Esler Posted: 01/01/2013 2:9PM

Training is the best route in first getting started on a CNC machine. Students are taught to think like the CNC machine thinks.


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