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What are the typical machine tools involved in wood processing machinery, and what is the difference from metal cutting?

Commonly used machines for wood processing machinery include electric saws (circular saws, band saws), planers (used for processing planes, steps and grooves, and sometimes saw blades are installed instead of circular saws), drilling machines (used for punching holes), and lathes (used for surface processing of revolving bodies such as external cylindrical surfaces, external conical surfaces and decorative processing feature surfaces). Wood processing equipment and metal cutting equipment are different. * * * The same point is that both of them have a cutting process consisting of main motion and auxiliary motion, and the drilling machine and lathe are completely variants of metal cutting equipment. The difference lies in the different cutting mechanism and the different tools used.

The development direction of woodworking machinery industry has reached saturation at present, and there will be no big turn for the better in recent years.