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  2. Scheppach (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1927 [2] in Niederraunau by Josef Scheppach (1887-1974). The company turned over 106 million euros in 2015/16. Once known for its agricultural machines, firewood circular saws, and other woodworking tools.

  3. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Hand-held power tools and Stationary Machines Husqvarna Group: Sweden: Husqvarna, Weed Eater, Poulan, McCulloch, others [15] Outdoor power equipment Ideal Industries: Sycamore, Illinois, US: Western Forge, [16] Pratt-Read, [17] SK Hand Tools. [18] [19] Hand Tools Illinois Tool Works: Paslode, Ramset, Redhead, others [20] Fastening Tools [21 ...

  4. Delta Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Chang Type Industrial Co. Ltd., a Taiwan-based manufacturing company, has agreed to purchase the Delta brand of woodworking equipment and machinery from Stanley Black & Decker. McKenna, Tom (2011-01-17). "Updated: Stanley Sells Delta Tools to Taiwanese Company". finewoodworking.com. The Taunton Press, Inc. Archived from the original on 2011-01-19

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  6. Woodworking machine - Wikipedia

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    A Woodworking machine is a machine that is intended to process wood. These machines are usually powered by electric motors and are used extensively in woodworking . Sometimes grinding machines (used for grinding down to smaller pieces) are also considered a part of woodworking machinery.

  7. Durden Machinery - Wikipedia

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    The founder Frank Reginald Durden produced his first woodworking machine, a thickness planner, in 1951. This was quickly followed with the introduction of the popular "Pacemaker" universal woodworker in 1954. Several models of the 'Pacemaker" were produced in the ensuing years and exported to different countries around the world.