Hello all, I've been going slowly mad recently with the complete inability to make a decision on my next machinery purchase and was really hoping someone can help. Or maybe just humour me as I ramble, the wife is sick of me doing so!
I run a small furniture company. Predominantly making items from Oak, 1" and 1.5" thick, with various other thicknesses & species thrown in too.
I find myself spending too much time planing, jointing, thicknessing, etc with a traditional planer thicknesser. More often than not this is with the aim of joining into wide panels. I really need to reduce the time taken to keep pace with demand.
Now granted I could buy PAR stock, but I don't really want to head that route.
I have a good supply of rough sawn, good quality, SE Oak. A little cupping as can be expected, sometimes a little bowed, but mostly quite well behaved timber.
So, what to do. I have a few thousand, say 4max probably, to spend if needs be. So far I've looked at a larger planer thicknesser, 400mm by Rojek for instance. A 2 sided planer from Logosol. An old Wadkin 2 sided planer&2sided thicknesser combined.
An ideal machine would let me put rough stock in one end and out the other end would come a perfect board ready to glue up. It could then go through a wide belt sander and all would be good. However, that's in planet cuckoo!
In my former life I was an IT consultant, so lack experience working with a lot of these larger machines so just don't know what's best for what is a lot of money to me.
many thanks for listening (reading), I think typing that has helped in itself!
Dave
I run a small furniture company. Predominantly making items from Oak, 1" and 1.5" thick, with various other thicknesses & species thrown in too.
I find myself spending too much time planing, jointing, thicknessing, etc with a traditional planer thicknesser. More often than not this is with the aim of joining into wide panels. I really need to reduce the time taken to keep pace with demand.
Now granted I could buy PAR stock, but I don't really want to head that route.
I have a good supply of rough sawn, good quality, SE Oak. A little cupping as can be expected, sometimes a little bowed, but mostly quite well behaved timber.
So, what to do. I have a few thousand, say 4max probably, to spend if needs be. So far I've looked at a larger planer thicknesser, 400mm by Rojek for instance. A 2 sided planer from Logosol. An old Wadkin 2 sided planer&2sided thicknesser combined.
An ideal machine would let me put rough stock in one end and out the other end would come a perfect board ready to glue up. It could then go through a wide belt sander and all would be good. However, that's in planet cuckoo!
In my former life I was an IT consultant, so lack experience working with a lot of these larger machines so just don't know what's best for what is a lot of money to me.
many thanks for listening (reading), I think typing that has helped in itself!
Dave