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Woven Wood Strip Veneers
Cedan Industries has created a new collection of woven wood-strip veneers. The warmth and richness of wood is accentuated by creating a surface using wood strips with standard or varying widths, interwoven at different angles. An entire range of local or exotic wood varieties can be used in the composition of the surface. Sheets are glued to a frame of particleboard or plywood, on a background of the same type as the woven surface.
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Furniture Glides
Globe Stamping Co. Ltd.’s program consists of a complete range of both light- and heavy-duty leg levelers in 1/4-20 – 5/16-18 and 3/8-16 thread sizes with stud lengths from 1/2” and up. Leveler bases are available in either plastic or steel depending upon size and style. It also manufactures a complete line of plastic and steel base swivel glides to fit 3/4” - 7/8” and 1” tubing, as well as a variety of plastic and steel base tack glides.
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Tilting Arbor Multi-Moulder
Mikron says its Multi-Moulder is becoming a standard on the floors of all specialty shops, custom cabinet plants, door and window manufacturers, and architectural millwork facilities, small and large. The M645 was specifically designed to cut labor costs and set-up time. It handles moulding up to 6” wide and 6.5” thick, circles, arches, ellipses, ovals, bar rails, compound curves, serpentines and straight moulding. Running up to 30 feet-per-minute, it is engineered with a 52° tilt system for all your crown moulding. The multi-moulder is distributed solely by Akhurst Machinery.
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Sanders
Doucet Machineries says it has purchased the assets and trade name of Progress Machine Company, which has been manufacturing competitively priced, high quality edge sanders, stroke sanders as well as belt and disc sanders for North American cabinetmakers and furniture manufacturers. The entire line of PROGRESS Belt Sanders has been added to Doucet’s diversified line of fine woodworking machinery, says the company. The sanders are manufactured at Doucet’s new plant in Victoriaville, Quebec. The product will continue to be distributed and supported through its existing dealer network and by selected Doucet dealers.
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Manufacturing and Control Software
TRAKware is manufacturing and control software for the woodworking industry. TRAKware is designed for project based manufacturers that need to schedule work, optimize operations and manage work-in-process. The TRAKware Suite™ includes applications and modules that provide scheduling, parametric configuration, accounting and project execution. Data collection is done in real-time using either bar coding or touch screen interfaces.
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Glides, Caps, Levelers
Furniture Components, Inc. now has representation throughout most of the U.S. As a result of recent acquisitions, new tooling and expanded production capacity, Furniture Components, Inc. says it is one of the largest stocking manufacturers/distributors of glides, caps and levelers.
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Finger Jointing Systems
Conception R.P. Inc. says it is a finger jointing specialist offering the following systems for the value added sector: the CRP 1500 for medium production; the CRP 2000 for moulding, frames and studs; the CRP 2500, especially designed for studs; and the CRP 3000, especially designed for I-beam flanges and structural lumber. The company also offers cutter heads, knives, adhesives, grinders, optimizing systems and much more.
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