Norwood Sawmills opens interactive showroom

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BARRIE, Ont. — Norwood Sawmills, a global leader in portable sawmill innovation, opened its new Ontario showroom that allows woodworkers, professional sawyers, and hobbyists an exceptional opportunity to explore and experience the latest advancements in portable sawmilling technology.

The showroom showcases Norwood's full range of Norwood Sawmills and Frontier Sawmills products, along withattachments and accessories. Visitors can explore everything from high-capacity hydraulic portable sawmills designed for cutting oversized boards and beams in high-volume operations, to compact entry-level portable sawmills that can be wheeled into a garage for easy storage. They can also see the renowned Sabretooth band sawmill blade lineup, which includes the trusted and proven Classic series and specialty alloy-tipped blades like the StelliCut and Apex Carbide. In addition, the showroom offers log harvesting and forestry management essentials such as grapples, log arches, hand tools, and the heavy-duty DH8 wood chipper.

The showroom offers a hands-on experience. Prospective buyers can call ahead to book an appointment with a Norwood Technical Specialist, who will guide them through making a few cuts on a fully operational sawmill. This hands-on approach allows them to experience Norwood's patented Sawyer Assist technologies that make using a sawmill easy. 

The showroom is located at 35 Reid Drive, Barrie, Otario. For more information, or to book a sawmill demonstration, phone 705-325-0030.

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