If you have ever seen a piece of furniture, it may be veneer produced. Veneer - a thin slice of wood that is glued onto an inferior piece of lumber to make it appear more attractive or valuable; Many pieces of furniture, like cabinets or desks have veneer. Veneering, especially when done the old fashion way by hand can be a lot of time and work on its own. Today, furniture makers are making use of machines for automatic veneer peeling lines as to perhaps speed up the process.
An Automatic Veneer Peeling Line is a special machine which takes the logs of wood and peels off thin layer from it to make veneers. This is way faster than doing that by hand. Furniture manufacturers will be able to get more veneer in less time with this machine. This is actually kind of useful because it lets them stay in touch with their demand on the supply side, especially at peak furniture-buying times. Now they can deliver veneer at a much larger scale and in days or weeks rather than spending hours of peeling wood by hand.
It has the advantage of saving time and ensuring that the veneer is always good quality when peeled by a peeling machine. One of the biggest issues with hand peeling veneer is that little mistakes can occur so easily. It might be cut so that the veneer is too thick and needs to get a shave or it might be as thin as paper indicating from where this tree falls. Now, not only does improper grading of the logs and veneer take time away from more profitable duties for our lumber suppliers, their errors can also cause wastage leading to lost wood as well as a defected skin when applied on furniture. However, with a machine the veneer is always machined to exactly-thickness and square every time. This means that the result is generally going to be visually superior and therefore higher quality, which makes even happier customers.
Good thing with the use of a peeling machine sees to it that we eliminate mistakes as much as possible. When Something Goes Wrong; Logging Heavy Logs For example, a log slipping or the machine breaking down and you winding up horribly injured. Workers are safer when a machine is used in their workplace. They are willing to pay for that technology because the machine can also identify potential issues with wood before it is peeled, which helps ensure that only top-level logs go into making veneer. Which not only protects employees but also adds up to a better product.
The types of automatic veneer peeling lines are numerous and there is a tremendous market for the product. Some machines are small and portable which is great for tight spaces like a smaller workshop. Large factories that manufacture a lot of furniture use other types, which are much larger. Some can only peel one log at a time, but others may be able to do butt-peeling and cope with more then 1 piece of wood stalk per load. In fact, some of the latest machine are so advanced that they can even be used to determine how large or small each log should be. Knowing this, they can make even more precise adjustments to how much wood material is removed by the peeler so that waste is minimized and every single piece of veneer gets utilized.