Woodworking Tools
There are many types of woodworking machines. Many of them work more or less on the same principle: a knife, a blade, or a wick that turns, removes wood from the surface of a piece of wood, or cuts a piece of wood, leaving two pieces. From these basic principles arise various tools such as assembler, planer, milling cutter, shaper, table saws and band saws.
seals
A scraper consists of a removable feed table, a rotating head with knives and an output table. The height of the input table determines the amount of wood removed from the underside of a plate as it passes over the rotating knives on the output table. A scraper has two main applications: Smooth the underside of a board to fit properly in a planer and straighten and smooth the edge of a board (to secure it to something) or prepare the passage. the table through a table saw.
slicer
The planers smooth the upper part of the boards and adjust their size to specific thicknesses. The planers can be used on coarse wood or on narrow planks glued boards. The planers range from small 10 or 12 inch portable models to giant three-phase industrial monsters that can plan 36-inch boards and panels.
Shaper
The shapers work on the same principle as assembler and planer, but are designed to cut wood profiles and shapes rather than smooth them. A shaper has a head that runs on a vertical tree to which one of the many differently shaped knives is attached. The formers are used for the production of molded parts, baseboards, wood prefabricated parts and furniture accents.
table saws
Table saws are the basic tool and the most used in carpentry workshops. The basic elements of a circular saw are a flat table, a pergola with a motor (adjustable in height and inclination), which is located in the saw body, the blade attached to the pergola and the stop on the ground, which serves to stabilize the soil wood when pushing the blade , The two most common functions of a circular saw are the crack in which a table along the blade passing through the blade is cut with one side against the guide, and the cross section in which a table is cut crosswise by pressing the blade with a T- Carriage or cross section, both of which fit into the grooves on top of the saw table to increase stability.
seals
A scraper consists of a removable feed table, a rotating head with knives and an output table. The height of the input table determines the amount of wood removed from the underside of a plate as it passes over the rotating knives on the output table. A scraper has two main applications: Smooth the underside of a board to fit properly in a planer and straighten and smooth the edge of a board (to secure it to something) or prepare the passage. the table through a table saw.
slicer
The planers smooth the upper part of the boards and adjust their size to specific thicknesses. The planers can be used on coarse wood or on narrow planks glued boards. The planers range from small 10 or 12 inch portable models to giant three-phase industrial monsters that can plan 36-inch boards and panels.
Shaper
The shapers work on the same principle as assembler and planer, but are designed to cut wood profiles and shapes rather than smooth them. A shaper has a head that runs on a vertical tree to which one of the many differently shaped knives is attached. The formers are used for the production of molded parts, baseboards, wood prefabricated parts and furniture accents.
table saws
Table saws are the basic tool and the most used in carpentry workshops. The basic elements of a circular saw are a flat table, a pergola with a motor (adjustable in height and inclination), which is located in the saw body, the blade attached to the pergola and the stop on the ground, which serves to stabilize the soil wood when pushing the blade , The two most common functions of a circular saw are the crack in which a table along the blade passing through the blade is cut with one side against the guide, and the cross section in which a table is cut crosswise by pressing the blade with a T- Carriage or cross section, both of which fit into the grooves on top of the saw table to increase stability.