01-19-2019, 09:22 PM
Open house today in Auburn, Maine at Thomas Moser's 90,000 sq. ft. furniture factory was impressive to say the least. I was amazed at the size of the facility, the incredible amount of equipment (more jointers than I have EVER seen) and the amount of automation used in producing intricate componets. Also shocked that there is only one item in their entire catalog that employs hand cut dovetails. Off to the tour:
Tom Moser was there to greet us and to compare chin growth with (left to right)--Tom, Dave (chair craftsman), Ken (WW buddy)
A small portion of the wood inventory:
One of the inline rip saws and the first couple of many jointers
Carousel panel clamping system
Huge CNC router that produces many of the complex shapes that go into the furniture. Rob Emery is one of the programmers and runs the machine as well as being our tour guide extraordinaire.
Pattern shaper--
Wide belt sanders--the Timesaver in the background has three heads, a spiral carbide planer head and two sanding belts.
Tom Moser was there to greet us and to compare chin growth with (left to right)--Tom, Dave (chair craftsman), Ken (WW buddy)
A small portion of the wood inventory:
One of the inline rip saws and the first couple of many jointers
Carousel panel clamping system
Huge CNC router that produces many of the complex shapes that go into the furniture. Rob Emery is one of the programmers and runs the machine as well as being our tour guide extraordinaire.
Pattern shaper--
Wide belt sanders--the Timesaver in the background has three heads, a spiral carbide planer head and two sanding belts.
I've only had one...in dog beers.
"You can see the stars and still not see the light"
The Eagles: Already Gone
"You can see the stars and still not see the light"
The Eagles: Already Gone