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mercredi 16 novembre 2011

Woodworking machine-criteria to be considered


If you're looking forward to make a career in wood processing, then you seriously need to seek some professional machines for woodworking. These are for the high quality work that requires precision. Basic hand tools have a limitation of the scope of versatility and scope of work. If you are in a serious work, there is no second choice and a second opinion on yourself to buy machines that are able to satisfy your requests and needs. A good tool is a must for a successful career.

A hard fact in the field of wood processing is that the instruments and tools are really too expensive. Better quality the higher the price. But, settle for a cheap machine may very well be foolishness. Quality is compromised many times in cheaper and less known. It is always better that you choose a reasonably priced car, rather than giving importance to lower the price of one, if you are lucky, not even these machines can not last, and you'll end up losing all the money too. In addition, the service could be compromised machines for.

A way to combat this situation, look for a woodworking machine second hand. In this way can get a quality machine and at the same time it can be easy on the Pocket too. There are many old lovers of wood processing, which may not be able to continue work in this field for age. Their love for their work appears to take care of their cars. Even if you can find the old machines as good as new. Well groomed and well functioning, you can get a good quality purchase easy money.

Those who are out to buy their woodworking machinery is necessary to analyze some points though. First, it is important to understand what is your need and how advanced machines that you need for your work. You also need to analyze how intricate works that you are running, and makes the machine more expensive and advanced suit your purpose. Another point that one needs to understand is that one owns space. There are various types and forms of woodworking machines. Some require space, some are industrial purpose, some hitting the tiles and the floor etc. Purchase of a car needs a series of thinking and understanding of those needs and objectives.

If it is a tool, it needs maintenance. Many tools are difficult to service, especially if they are produced by some brand, the company is unknown or instrument is rare. So, when you set up perhaps a woodworking machine for yourself, take care to understand his needs servicing too. The parties may request of reconditioning, or even need to be exchanged for new ones. So the machine that you buy should be popular in the market for easy maintenance.

You can also shop for your car online woodworking. Many people in their cars on auction sites like eBay etc easily can buy for your at a price of rip off.




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mardi 15 novembre 2011

Three woodworking machines to consider for your Business


I wanted to add some unique products to my website and decided that I needed a kind of CNC or wood carving machine. As a good supplier of e-commerce I started on a lot of research. I have the habit of looking for above, but I think you will agree after reading this that it was a good thing. I watched the Epilog laser, a machine of Carvewright and a small table of four by four CNC router.

CNC

I started with the cnc, since I was more familiar with it. CNC are great, and you can do much with them. Quickly, I decided that a cnc machine would take a rather steep learning curve to learn how to run the machine properly. I came to the realization that I need a dedicated operator to run the machine for me and turn off the product. I really didn't want to hire someone at this point in time and did not want the added aggravation that keeping their availability and hoping that I would do a good job. Prices on the machines were a bit higher that helped me to eliminate this option.

Carvewright

At first this machine was going to be the answer I was looking for. It was the right size and was able to perform some functions that I was looking for. I did a thorough search and found them on Amazon with a broad review. When I read the reviews did not take me long to realize that the car wasn't for me. It had huge complaints about the quality of the car and there were people more unhappy about it (putting it mildly), then there were which is enjoyed. I don't want a headache, I don't think any entrepreneur makes, but the customer has helped me save time and aspirin and I deleted the Carvewright as well.

Epilogue

I went to their website, watched the videos looked projects and read the frequently asked questions. After mulling over a couple of days ago I found out there was a local place that sold them and I could give a demo. This was huge, since I could get my hands on the product. The minute I arrived, my mind began to spin with ideas and options for the machine. If you have not looked into one, you need to check it out. This machine is ideal for what I do and what I think I can do with my business. It was a bit more expensive that I wanted to spend but has infinite possibilities. I tried to find on used on eBay, and are very difficult to find. I believe that a good sign. Finding them is almost impossible as well, another good sign. When things like this start to add up to helped me with my decision making.

Bought the epilogue and will be documenting some new projects and turning them into woodworking articles in the near future.




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lundi 7 novembre 2011

CNC Wood Router: Things to Consider Before You Buy


CNC machinery is the most significant woodworking invention since the turning lathe. Just as the turning lathe streamlined the woodworking process in the 1300's, so did the CNC machine in the early 1970s. By using a computer to control how wood is cut, it makes processes that were once "hands on" hands off. Today, the move from manual control to computer control is defining woodworking around the world, as smarter router models are designed to assist companies and individuals alike. The difference between buying a CNC wood router as a company and as an individual can be significant.

Cost Factor

Like other elite machinery, computer-controlled routers improve the machining process at a premium price, especially when industrial models are required. Fortunately, many woodworkers need midgrade models for the medium capacity production of small to medium size pieces that require cutting along two or three axes, as opposed to four or five. For those who do need an industrial model, buying used is a meaningful option.

With their rigid design and superior engineering, industrial routers can deliver top performance for decades. In fact, it isn't uncommon for an industrial router to be sold in used condition more than once. To ensure that a used router is reliable, buyers should take a four-step approach:

(1) buy from a professional seller,

(2) check the seller's record at the Better Business Bureau (BBB),

(3) check the machine's official maintenance record,

(4) and inspect the machine in person before buying it. Inspecting a machine firsthand helps you assess its wear.

When is a Good Time to Buy?

Most woodworkers buy CNC routers for one of two reasons: to improve work quality, or to improve production rate while maintaining work quality. An example of the first case is a hobbyist woodworker who wishes to create more professional products, perhaps to sell them. An example of the second case is a professional woodworker who needs a solution for increased product demand, perhaps in conjunction with moving to a new workspace.

For hobbyist woodworkers, a CNC router is a personal investment. It can either be afforded, or it can't, and there is no harm in waiting to make the investment. For woodworkers whose businesses are growing, buying quickly could be crucial to acquiring customers. If this describes your position, purchase a router that is affordable based on the income from the work that you need it for. Overbuying in terms of table size and production capacity risks what every woodworker fears: repossessed machinery.

Conclusion

CNC routers help woodworkers in a variety of ways, with high cutting accuracy, ability to cut intricate patterns, and ability to increase production rate being primary benefits. For most woodworkers, a CNC machine is a significant purchase, one that should be made with regard to present and future finances. If you are currently in the market for a new router, shopping with a professional seller of new and used woodworking machinery that performs machine location worldwide is the ideal choice.




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dimanche 30 octobre 2011

Wood Lathe Safety: Five Things To Consider For Woodturning Workshops


Of all the power tools in the work shop, the wood lathe is one of the safest. This is still a powerful tool used with sharp tools and care is needed. Ultimately, safety is in the hands of the user. Here are a few safety tips to consider when turning wood.

One of the first things to look for is the general condition of the lathe itself. Many woodturners are amateurs who have only a few hours a week to spend in the workshop and wish to spend most of it at the lathe so that maintenance takes a back seat. Some time needs to be spent on such maintenance as sharpening spur centers, replacing bearings, making sure mounting nuts are secure, dressing the tool rest and so on. Before the lathe is turned on it should be checked to be sure that everything is tightened down and the wood will clear the tool rest as it rotates. Not only does it make the turning more enjoyable, it makes it safer.

While the condition of the lathe is important for safety, so is the condition of the wood turner. Fatigue causes accidents. A wood turner should be well rested and free of alcohol or drugs. All rings and other jewellery should be removed. It is all too easy for rotating wood to catch neck ties or other loose clothing and draw a turner into the lathe or for a caught piece of jewellery to rip off pieces of skin.

The height of the lathe should generally be set so that the center line of the turning will be at elbow height of the turner. This may vary a little with individuals because of varying ratios of arm to leg length, but it is a good working estimate. A height too great or too little easily causes back pain through undue hunching or stretching. Rubber mats on concrete floors also can be a big help in relieving back pain.

With the increase in artistic turning over the past few decades, more and more wood turners are mounting burls, spalted wood and wood with splits and voids in it, particularly in faceplate work. These pieces of wood tend to be fairly large and unbalanced. This sets up a lot of vibration in the lathe and can be inherently dangerous, especially as chunks of wood may fly off the lathe at high speeds if the lathe is turning too fast. Experience and slow speeds are essential in this type of turning.

There are various charts that are used to determine the speeds at which woods of various diameters are turned. These should be approached with caution as not all woods are of the same density and many have knots, hidden splits or other imperfections that will be aggravated by high speeds. It is best to start turning at a slow speed and increase as circumstances dictate.

There is no way to make working with power tools completely safe but a few simple precautions and common sense can make the woodturning workshop a safe place for a long time to come.



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mardi 18 octobre 2011

Wood Lathe Safety: Five Things To Consider For Woodturning Workshops


Of all the power tools in the work shop, the wood lathe is one of the safest. This is still a powerful tool used with sharp tools and care is needed. Ultimately, safety is in the hands of the user. Here are a few safety tips to consider when turning wood.

One of the first things to look for is the general condition of the lathe itself. Many woodturners are amateurs who have only a few hours a week to spend in the workshop and wish to spend most of it at the lathe so that maintenance takes a back seat. Some time needs to be spent on such maintenance as sharpening spur centers, replacing bearings, making sure mounting nuts are secure, dressing the tool rest and so on. Before the lathe is turned on it should be checked to be sure that everything is tightened down and the wood will clear the tool rest as it rotates. Not only does it make the turning more enjoyable, it makes it safer.

While the condition of the lathe is important for safety, so is the condition of the wood turner. Fatigue causes accidents. A wood turner should be well rested and free of alcohol or drugs. All rings and other jewellery should be removed. It is all too easy for rotating wood to catch neck ties or other loose clothing and draw a turner into the lathe or for a caught piece of jewellery to rip off pieces of skin.

The height of the lathe should generally be set so that the center line of the turning will be at elbow height of the turner. This may vary a little with individuals because of varying ratios of arm to leg length, but it is a good working estimate. A height too great or too little easily causes back pain through undue hunching or stretching. Rubber mats on concrete floors also can be a big help in relieving back pain.

With the increase in artistic turning over the past few decades, more and more wood turners are mounting burls, spalted wood and wood with splits and voids in it, particularly in faceplate work. These pieces of wood tend to be fairly large and unbalanced. This sets up a lot of vibration in the lathe and can be inherently dangerous, especially as chunks of wood may fly off the lathe at high speeds if the lathe is turning too fast. Experience and slow speeds are essential in this type of turning.

There are various charts that are used to determine the speeds at which woods of various diameters are turned. These should be approached with caution as not all woods are of the same density and many have knots, hidden splits or other imperfections that will be aggravated by high speeds. It is best to start turning at a slow speed and increase as circumstances dictate.

There is no way to make working with power tools completely safe but a few simple precautions and common sense can make the woodturning workshop a safe place for a long time to come.




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