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Not so dusty: How tech is changing woodworking

Not so dusty: How tech is changing woodworking

Summary

Technology is improving woodworking by making workshops cleaner and safer. New tools help remove dust more efficiently and protect workers from injuries. Computer-controlled machines and software also make woodworking easier and more precise.

Key Facts

  • Modern dust extraction systems keep woodworking shops almost dust-free to protect workers' lungs.
  • BlastGate.com sells a device that only runs dust extractors when needed, saving energy and costs.
  • SawStop's saws detect skin contact and stop the blade within five milliseconds to prevent serious injuries.
  • German company Altendorf uses cameras and AI to warn when hands get too close to blades.
  • Computer numerical control (CNC) routers are easier to use now with better software and automatic tool changing.
  • Shaper makes handheld CNC routers with digital controls for precise cutting.
  • AI helps woodworkers design projects and manage materials more efficiently.
  • UK company Automated Architecture has created a portable robot workshop that can build timber panels onsite in one day.
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