Wood manufacturing has remained unchanged over time, and today’s methods of processing wood continue to rely on techniques established by early civilization. Although in recent years we have seen changes and improvements that rely on new technologies.
In ancient times, for instance, wood processing was done manually, using various sharp tools such as knives, axes, and so on. It wasn’t until the latter part of the 18th Century that England introduced the very first woodwork machines. After that, more improvements have been made on the machines and now we have some of the most efficient and powerful wood manufacturing machinery.
Essentially, wood manufacturing tools have one basic principle: use of a blade to remove wood pieces and a spinning knife used to cut through the timber. Here, we have listed 6 types of machinery used to manufacture wood.
Chisel
Chisels are used alongside hammers to carve and cut wood. Every woodshop must have a chisel in their arsenal as it makes for an integral machine during wood processing. Chisels come in many shapes and varieties and thus fits in many needs.
Saw
Saws, too, are powerful wood supply tools used to make a number of items using wood as the raw material. Like chisels, they are available in different sizes and shapes. Big tables saws, for instance, are usually used to divide large wood pieces. Jig saws, on the other hand, are great for smaller projects that require maximum precision, minimal wastage, and swift wood design processes.
A router
Among available cutting tools in the wood supply industry is a router. This power device is primarily used to cut various patterns, designs, and circles on timber pieces. Routers are characterized by a series of enclosed blades and are easier to operate than traditional saws. They are a lot safer to handle as well.
Grinding Machine
Another important wood supply tool is the grinding machine, known simply as “the grinder”. It is a handy tool for plenty of woodwork tasks including finishing bores or internal cylinders, removal of rough edges from castings, tool sharpening, polishing, cleaning, buffing surfaces and so much more. The most common grinders in workshops and industries include gear type grinders, blade grinders, and tabletop/bench grinders.
Surface Planner
A surface planner, also known as a thickness planner, is a type of wood processing machinery mainly used for finishing wooden surfaces to enhance their shape and thickness consistency. Surface planners come in different surfacing capacities and can, therefore, be selected to fit into various requirements. This vital tool helps ensure maximum speed, accuracy, and efficiency.
Wood Planner
The last type of wood processing machinery on this list is a wood planner. Simply put, this is a woodworking tool used for the production of boards of even thickness. The modern planner comes with a planning platform for accurate thickness adjustments and can be operated electronically or manually.
So there you have it: six different types of wood supply tools. There are more wood manufacturing tools out there but these are the basic ones.