CNC Automation and its partners will support Habitat for Humanity at WMS.
Photo: CNC Automation
CNC Automation is taking full advantage of Canada’s largest woodworking show.
The St. Zotique, Quebec-based company will have one of the largest displays at the show - 10,000 sq. ft. complete with three operating production lines – and has arranged a special TechTour to visit local shops.
They have also partnered with 20/20 Technologies, Hettich, Royce/ Ayr and Renner Wood Coatings in support of Habitat for Humanity, which will receive a substantial donation of residential casegoods manufactured at CNC’s production lines at the show.
The TechTour will feature factory visits at a variety of local shops on the Wednesday before the show.
The three live production lines at CNC Automations’ display will feature solid wood processing, their newest division, and showcase Kentwood moulders and Ironwood woodworking equipment for the manufacture of cabinet doors.
The panel processing line will feature Thermwood CNC nesting routers, Omal drill and dowel insertion equipment and CNC’s new “SYNERGI” line of CNC programmable sliding panel saws.
Last but not least, the spray finishing & sanding line will feature Timesavers calibration sanders, Loewer finishing sanders and Makor water-based spray systems.
“We are extremely excited to see the change in venue of the WMS show,” said Daniel Comeau vice-president, general manager of CNC Automation. “The move to down- town Toronto has injected the market with a new enthusiasm for this important Canadian event. The WMS show is an important part of the Canadian marketplace.”