Today we will feature Rivendell Woodworks, Inc. in our continued celebration of National Small Business Week. Kanda Alahan founded Rivendell in 1975, initially crafting toys and fine furniture out of his home. By the early 80s, he moved into a commercial space and shifted his focus to custom cabinetry and millwork for kitchens, bathrooms, and more. Rivendell ultimately settled in Concord in 1996, and became a family business when Kanda's sons, Nandi, Jeremy (pictured), and Kendiah joined and have since became incorporated owners. The Rivendell team focuses on custom work for both residential and commercial customers and pride themselves on taking on a challenge, bringing life the most intricate and unique designs. The in-house CNC Milling machines allow them to provide a range of precision machined components in woods and plastics affording them the opportunity to build and install their creations. Learn more about their services and view their customer work at https://lnkd.in/gfdbgwUm
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The 2023 Executive Briefing Conference featured three days' worth of high-level education including case study presentations from some of North America's leading industrial woodworking companies. Check out some highlights! https://lnkd.in/gycBZYcU #executivebriefingconference #woodworking #manufacturing #furniture #closets #cabinetry #business #management
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🚀 Design Alert: JJ Smith & Co’s New Brochure! 🚀 We're excited to announce the release of our latest creation—a beautifully crafted 12-page A4 brochure for Liverpool's very own JJ Smith & Co (Woodworking Machinery) Ltd. Since their founding in 1923, JJ Smith has been a cornerstone in the woodworking machinery industry. As a family-run business with deep roots and expertise spanning third and fourth generations, they truly know what it takes to provide top-notch equipment solutions. 🌟 Inside the Brochure: Detailed showcases of both new and used woodworking machinery. Expert insights from decades of experience to guide you in selecting the right machinery for your production needs. An overview of JJ Smith's global outreach, highlighting their capability to export and install machinery worldwide. Whether you’re looking to outfit a full-scale production or find a single piece of equipment, JJ Smith has the knowledge and inventory to boost your operations. 📖 Ready to explore the possibilities? Contact us to get your hands on this detailed guide to excellence in woodworking machinery! #BrochureDesign #JJSmithCo #WoodworkingMachinery #FamilyBusiness #GlobalReach #NWDesign
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Think your furniture, woodworking or cabinet shop with under 10 employees isn't big enough to benefit from our CSI 1.5D Pocket Cutter/Screw Inserter? Think again. Check out the CSI's ROI Calculator - no need for a complicated formula, just simple math - and see how quickly this machine pays for itself in labor savings. Mark Deas of John's Formica says, “Our goal is to make our job easier without any quality concessions. The CSI helps us achieve that. It’s one of the most impressive machines out there. It completely upped our process and I think I’m saving 50% in my assembly labor costs.” https://lnkd.in/e3ym7fpZ #smallcabinetshop #customfurniture #pocketjoinery #customcabinetry
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We're welcoming in MicroJig to help you continue to build your best. 💪 MicroJig understands that ensuring safety and working efficiently is crucial for every woodworker - seasoned professionals and passionate furniture builders alike. That's why they've developed a range of table saw accessories that can integrate with your process. 🪚 Whether you're looking for a way to reduce kickback, create a multi-functional workspace, non-slip grips to prevent slipping, or an easier way to clean your saws, MicroJig has exactly what you need. 🔥 🔗 Learn more about what MicroJig can do to help you build your best on our blog: https://lnkd.in/eSkCPRTK #microjig #woodworkingtools #woodworker #woodwork #safetyfirst
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🌟🔙 At the beginning of the year, we want to take a look back to where it all started for RAMPA... 🕰️ When did it all begin? Even before 1907! While 1907 is the year of our foundation, the groundwork for today's RAMPA was laid even before then. Our founder Hermann Brügmann, together with his son Hans Hermann Nicolaus Brügmann, first started his own timber trade and later a carpentry business in Hamburg-Bergedorf. It was through their work as carpenters that they came up with the idea of RAMPA inserts: Father and son continually asked themselves whether it was possible to develop a connecting piece for two wooden elements that would allow a connection that could be detached over and over again. They set out to find an answer. A short time later H. H. Nicolaus Brügmann developed the first RAMPA insert. He named it the A-insert and applied for a patent in 1910. 🛋️ By the way: To this day, RAMPA type A inserts for use in furniture construction and other areas of wood construction are available to purchase from us. In addition to the possibility of detaching the connection, other advantages are also the high stability and the huge load-bearing capacity of the connection. There are good reasons why we set the standard for DIN 7965 with the A-insert. #RAMPA #TimberTrade #Carpentry #FamilyHistory #RAMPARoots #Innovations #WoodProcessing #A_insert #DIN7965 #WoodConnection #TraditionAndInnovation #WoodConstruction #FurnitureConstruction #RAMPAProducts #ExperienceHistory #WoodCraftsmanship #BioLink #SuccessStory #WoodInnovation #ExploreNow
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Altendorf Group America-Edgebanding at the highest level "Knowing When to Replace Your Edgebander" Edgebanders are vital in woodworking shops, ensuring seamless and high-quality finishes. However, like all machinery, they have a lifespan. Recognizing when to replace your edgebander can save time, improve efficiency, and maintain product quality. Frequent Breakdowns and Repairs: If your edgebander is breaking down frequently, leading to increased downtime and repair costs, it might be time to consider a replacement. Constant repairs not only add to expenses but also disrupt workflow. Inadequate Performance: As edgebanders age, their performance can decline. If you notice a consistent drop in quality, such as poor trimming or glue application, it's a sign that the machine is no longer operating at its best. Technological Advancements: Woodworking technology evolves rapidly. If your edgebander is outdated, you might be missing out on new features that can enhance efficiency and quality. Modern edgebanders offer better precision, speed, and versatility. Increased Demand and Capacity Issues: If your business is growing and your current edgebander cannot keep up with the increased workload, upgrading to a more efficient model can help meet the higher demand without compromising on quality. High Operating Costs: Analyze the operating costs of your current edgebander. If they are consistently high, investing in a new machine could be more cost-effective in the long run. While replacing an edgebander involves upfront costs, the long-term benefits of improved efficiency, quality, and safety can significantly outweigh these initial expenses. Regular assessments and understanding the signs of aging in your machinery are key to making timely, cost-effective decisions in your shop. If you are on the fence about replacing your current edgebander give us a call at 704-360-4119 and we can help point you in the right direction of a new edgebander! [email protected] #precisionmachining #edgebanding #germany #woodworking #altendorf
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The design of our LS/V line for woodworking has taken into account two main points: the working speed increase and the elimination of dead times. The high speed of the cycle does not allow frequent changes in the line setting, this is why this line is particularly suitable for a standarized production. See more in the video! #pressmachine #woodpress #wood #woodworkingmachines #woodwork #highpressurelaminate #woodworkingmachinery
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