Classical machines
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The fundamental processes of wood processing comprise sawing, planing, milling, sanding and boring. Accordingly, almost every "standard" carpenter's workshop has stationary classical systems with which to carry out these processes on a machine. The term "classical machines" consolidates these machines for wood processing in their basic equipment form. Basic equipment includes:
Added to this come:
Depending on the products that the carpenter's workshop regularly produces, clear technical specialisation takes place. This can be determined on the basis of the machines:
Further specialisations, with distinctly diverse technical equipment (selection)
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