Woodworking Machinery – Finger Jointers
A finger joint, also known as a comb joint, is a woodworking joint made by cutting a set of complementary, interlocking profiles in two pieces of wood, which are then glued. The cross-section of the joint resembles the interlocking of fingers between two hands, hence the name “finger joint”.
The sides of each profile increases the surface area for gluing, resulting in a strong bond, stronger than a butt joint but not very visually appealing. Finger joints are regularly confused with box joints, which are used for corners of boxes or box-like constructions.
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Grecon is the leading manufacturer of Finger Jointing Lines Tool, Spindle Bearings, Spindle speed feed speed and Feed Power define the quality of the Finger pattern. Grecon’s Cutting system meets these requirements Grecon can offer complete, fully Automatic lines for constructional Timber, laminated timber, duo-trio Beams etc