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Almost two hundred years ago, the industrial revolution dramatically changed the way wood work was done. Operations once only possible by a skilled craftsman with blacksmith-made tools were soon reduced to a few simple setup steps on a powered stationary woodworking machine. The pace at which work could be done jumped ahead almost overnight to speeds no one had thought possible thanks to woodworking machines. That tradition is the driving force behind machinery to this day, working faster, easier and better. Since the few simple wood working machines of the nineteenth cencutry, a large array of machines have become available to the masses in all sizes, from benchtop to floor models, from tables saws to planers and jointers.
- Band Saws
- Belt/Disc Sanders
- Belt Grinder
- Belt Sanders
- Bench Grinders
- Boring Machines
- Brush Sanders
- Coping machine
- Dovetailer
- Drill Presses
- Drum Sanders
- Dust Collectors
- Edge Sanders
- Jointers
- Lathes
- Miter Saws
- Mortisers
- Panel Saws "Horizontal"
- Panel Saws "Vertical"
- Planers
- Power Feeders
- Radial Arm Saws
- Scroll Saws
- Shapers
- Sharpening
- Spindle Sanders
- Table Saws
- Vacuums




