Patent classifications
B27F1/00
TOOL PATH GENERATING METHOD, TOOL PATH GENERATING UNIT, PROGRAM FOR GENERATING TOOL PATH, AND RECORDING MEDIUM STORING PROGRAM
Provided is a tool path generating method for processing wood as a processing object by a multi-axis processing machine, including a plane extracting step of extracting at least one plane included in a processing objective region being a region at which the processing object is processable, a plane processing determining step of determining whether or not the plane extracted in the plane extracting step is processable by a disk blade attached to the multi-axis processing machine, a disk blade processing path generating step of generating a processing path for the disk blade on the plane determined as being processable in the plane processing determining step, and a tool path generating step of generating a tool path including the processing path for the disk blade.
Method of making a laminated wood product
The present disclosure relates to a method of producing a laminated wood product, comprising providing a plank presenting a pair of parallel major surfaces, a pair of minor surfaces, a pair of end surfaces and a longitudinal direction parallel with said major and minor surfaces and perpendicular to the end surfaces, said plank having a water content of more than 25% by weight, preferably more than 30% by weight, initializing at least one longitudinal crack in the plank, drying said crack initialized plank to a moisture content of less than 20% by weight, and laminating said crack initialized plank by gluing at least one of its major surfaces to a surface of a second member, thus forming the laminated wood product. The disclosure also relates to a laminated wood product, which may be formed according to the method.
PANEL FORMING
Building panels, especially laminated floor panels are shown, which are provided with a locking system and several core grooves at the rear side in order to save material and decrease weight. Building panels, each having a surface layer on a front side, a backing layer on a rear side and an intermediate core, wherein the intermediate core and the surface and the backing layer all comprise wood fibres and thermosetting resins, the building panels are provided with a locking system for vertical and horizontal locking of a first edge of a first building panel to an adjacent second edge of a second building panel.
Handheld dovetail joint template and saw guide
The Handheld Dovetail Joint Template and Saw Guide is a handheld jig device utilized to mark and/or cut pin and tail cuts forming a dovetail joint. The jig device includes a base with two angled, planar surfaces-a pin surface and a tail surface-opposite each other. A user holds the pin surface along the top edge of the pin board and marks and/or cuts the lengths of the pin portion of the dovetail joint. Next, the user places the tail surface of the base along the top edge of the tail board, aligns a retractable arm against the length of a pin cut, and marks the tail board along the angled, planar surface of the tail surface. Once all pin and tail cuts are formed in this manner, the pin and tail boards are fitted together.
Panel forming
Building panels, especially laminated floor panels are shown, which are provided with a locking system and several core grooves at the rear side in order to save material and decrease weight. Building panels, each having a surface layer on a front side, a backing layer on a rear side and an intermediate core, wherein the intermediate core and the surface and the backing layer all comprise wood fibres and thermosetting resins, the building panels are provided with a locking system for vertical and horizontal locking of a first edge of a first building panel to an adjacent second edge of a second building panel.
Handheld mortise forming device
A handheld mortise forming device includes a base unit having a first support extending parallel to a first axis. The first support includes first and second working ends. A first sidewall and a second sidewall are connected to the first support. One of two connecting units is rotatably mounted to the first sidewall. The other connecting unit is rotatably mounted to the second sidewall. A second support extends parallel to the first axis and is connected to the two connecting units. The second support is rotatable relative to the first and second sidewalls and includes an abutting face. A clamping unit includes a pressing member located on a side of the second support adjacent to the abutting face. The pressing member can clamp lumber. The pressing member is jointly rotatable with the second support and is switchable between the first working end and the second working end.
Handheld mortise forming device
A handheld mortise forming device includes a base unit having a first support extending parallel to a first axis. The first support includes first and second working ends. A first sidewall and a second sidewall are connected to the first support. One of two connecting units is rotatably mounted to the first sidewall. The other connecting unit is rotatably mounted to the second sidewall. A second support extends parallel to the first axis and is connected to the two connecting units. The second support is rotatable relative to the first and second sidewalls and includes an abutting face. A clamping unit includes a pressing member located on a side of the second support adjacent to the abutting face. The pressing member can clamp lumber. The pressing member is jointly rotatable with the second support and is switchable between the first working end and the second working end.
Structural butt finger joint for flat boards
A structural joint for attaching two boards by their butts, achieving the correct transmission of forces between them by means of a staggered configuration of the butts thereof to increase the contact surface between both boards, allowing the mutual coupling thereof, both being aligned and coplanar, and at least one of the steps of both boards having a finger profile to further increase the contact surface between both boards.
PANEL FORMING
Building panels, especially laminated floor panels are shown, which are provided with a locking system and several core grooves at the rear side in order to save material and decrease weight. Building panels, each having a surface layer on a front side, a backing layer on a rear side and an intermediate core, wherein the intermediate core and the surface and the backing layer all comprise wood fibres and thermosetting resins, the building panels are provided with a locking system for vertical and horizontal locking of a first edge of a first building panel to an adjacent second edge of a second building panel.
Box joint blade system
A box-joint blade system includes left- and right-directed blades that each include a saw plate, a set of saw tips, and a set of gullets disposed between the tips. The tips of each blade are axially offset from the saw plate in opposite directions, such that the blades may be mounted on the axis of the saw in either a first configuration, with left and right saw tips outwardly offset and producing a wide cut, or a second configuration, with the tips inwardly offset and producing a narrow cut. In at least the second configuration, the tips of each blade are disposed within the gullets of the other. The tips optionally have a positive hook angle of up to 20 or more, to produce a smooth, flat-bottomed groove in a workpiece.