Wood Machinery & Supplies

Wheeler classic table legs

Osborne Wood Products’ mid-century modern Wheeler Legs have straight and angled installation cleats. The legs are available in various heights to support different applications and come with or without the inclusion of the ferrule. Osborne also offers a wide variety of turnings, metal and acrylic legs, carvings, and its newest corbel designs.

Wood Machinery & Supplies

Wheeler classic table legs

Osborne Wood Products’ mid-century modern Wheeler Legs have straight and angled installation cleats. The legs are available in various heights to support different applications and come with or without the inclusion of the ferrule. Osborne also offers a wide variety of turnings, metal and acrylic legs, carvings, and its newest corbel designs.

Wood Machinery & Supplies

Push-button cabinet lock

CompX Security Products' ecoForce cabinet lock is a mechanical push-button lock that does not require batteries. The new cabinet lock allows for one user code up to five digits long. It is available in two versions: self-locking and manual version. Each of the ecoForce versions is available in two installation options: surface mount or recessed mount and is available in three-cylinder lengths for varying material thickness and four keypad orientations.

Wood Machinery & Supplies

Push-button cabinet lock

CompX Security Products' ecoForce cabinet lock is a mechanical push-button lock that does not require batteries. The new cabinet lock allows for one user code up to five digits long. It is available in two versions: self-locking and manual version. Each of the ecoForce versions is available in two installation options: surface mount or recessed mount and is available in three-cylinder lengths for varying material thickness and four keypad orientations.

Wood Machinery & Supplies

Table saw safety device

Altendorf’s latest development for ensuring sliding table saw operator safety – Hand Guard - was developed to detect a potentially dangerous situation before any contact is made with the saw blade. The early-recognition system incorporates a pair of cameras that the company says can bring a 400mm saw blade spinning at about 5,000 rpm to a standstill in a fraction of a second if the operator’s fingers advance too close to the blade. Downtime is eliminated because the saw can resume work immediately after an incident occurs, the company says.