Table Saw: For precise straight cuts in various materials.
Lathe: For turning wood pieces to create symmetrical shapes.
Drill Press: For accurate drilling at specific angles and depths.
Horizontal Borer: For creating horizontal holes, essential in joinery.
Disc Sander: For smoothing surfaces and edges.
Over-Table Shaper: For intricate shaping and molding of wood edges.
Under-Table Router: For detailed routing tasks.
Mortising Attachment: For cutting square or rectangular holes, crucial for mortise and tenon joints.
These combined functions make the machine suitable for a wide range of woodworking tasks, from cutting and shaping to drilling and sanding.
Specifications:
Table Size: The dimensions of the worktable, which can vary depending on the manufacturer.
Motor Power: Typically equipped with multiple motors to handle different functions efficiently.
Cutting Capacity: The maximum thickness and width of material the machine can handle.
Speed Settings: Variable speeds to accommodate different materials and tasks.
Construction: Often features a cast iron worktable for durability and stability.
Safety Features: Includes guards, emergency stop buttons, and limit switches to ensure safe operation.
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