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  2. Thermwood Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Thermwood incorporates a lot of technology into its business. It developed a unique molding process to make its plastic parts. Most of its plastic molding and trimming machinery is designed and built in-house. In the 1970s, Thermwood developed CNC machine tool control and used it to create machinery that would trim its plastic parts.

  3. CNC router - Wikipedia

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    A stone CNC router is a type of CNC router machine designed for marble, granite, artificial stone, tombstone, ceramic tiles, glass machining, polishing for arts and crafts, etc. Wood, metal and stone require different "bits" or "inserts". There is bit call as diamond tools with different diameter 4mm, 6mm, 8mm mainly used.

  4. CNC wood router - Wikipedia

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    A typical CNC wood router with suction holes visible. The wood router typically holds wood with suction through the table or pods that raise the work above the table. Pods may be used for components which require edge profiling (or undercutting), are manufactured from solid wood or where greater flexibility in production is required. This type ...

  5. Router (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    A "D-handle" fixed-base router. The router [a] is a power tool with a flat base and a rotating blade extending past the base. The spindle may be driven by an electric motor or by a pneumatic motor. It routs (hollows out) an area in hard material, such as wood or plastic. Routers are used most often in woodworking, especially cabinetry.

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    Sold for: $12,500 G.I. Joes took the ’60s by storm when they were released in 1964, and several vintage versions are worth lots of money today. One of the most prominent, though, is the Navy G.I ...

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  9. History of numerical control - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Parsons's original punched card design, the MIT design used standard 7-track punch tape for input. Three of the tracks were used to control the different axes of the machine, while the other four encoded various control information. [1] The tape was read in a cabinet that also housed six relay-based hardware registers, two for each axis.

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