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  2. RLF Brands - Wikipedia

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    The MarK V 500 model was retired in 1985 and replaced with the Mark V 505, 510, and 520 models. The 505/510 models were introduced in 1985 and the 520 in 1999. The 505/510/520 models offer larger tables and greater flexibility, using a combination of tubes and telescoping legs which allow the tables to be placed in a variety of positions.

  3. List of timber framing tools - Wikipedia

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    Router (woodworking) Power planers One or two sided stationary rotary, thickness planers in a shop and up to a four-sided planer (timber sizer) at a mill. Hand held rotary power planers up to twelve inches wide. Chain mortiser; A few modern framers use computer numerical control (CNC) machines to cut joinery. Chain saw

  4. Wood shaper - Wikipedia

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    A wood shaper (usually just shaper in North America or spindle moulder in the UK and Europe), is a stationary woodworking machine in which a vertically oriented spindle drives one or more stacked cutter heads to mill profiles on wood stock.

  5. Category:Woodworking machines - Wikipedia

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    This category is for large stationary machines used in woodworking, where the machine is fixed or stationary and the material is moved over the machine. For smaller power tools see Category:Woodworking hand-held power tools. For hand-powered tools, see Category:Woodworking hand tools.

  6. Planer - Wikipedia

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    The term planer may refer to several types of carpentry tools, woodworking machines or metalworking machine tools. Plane (tool), a hand tool used to produce flat surfaces by shaving the surface of the wood; Thickness planer (North America) or thicknesser (UK and Australia), a woodworking machine for making boards of even thickness

  7. INCA (machine brand) - Wikipedia

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    INCA was a brand of woodworking machines made by Injecta AG in Teufental, Switzerland. It was active from 1921 until 2011 when it was liquidated. [ 1 ] INCA's machines can still be found widely on the second-hand market in Europe and North America.

  8. Durden Machinery - Wikipedia

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    The founder Frank Reginald Durden produced his first woodworking machine, a thickness planner, in 1951. This was quickly followed with the introduction of the popular "Pacemaker" universal woodworker in 1954. Several models of the 'Pacemaker" were produced in the ensuing years and exported to different countries around the world.

  9. CNC router - Wikipedia

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    CNC routers can perform the tasks of many carpentry shop machines such as the panel saw, the spindle moulder, and the boring machine. They can also cut joinery such as mortises and tenons. A CNC router is very similar in concept to a CNC milling machine. Instead of routing by hand, tool paths are controlled via computer numerical control.