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From boards to systems: finger-jointed panels and deck lumber as products

From boards to systems: finger-jointed panels and deck lumber as products

2026-05-08

San Vicente Maderas SRL highlights finger-jointed panels and prepared decking: value-added wood products that require moisture control, grading, adhesive windows and pressing for repeatable performance.

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Edge banding without downtime: why edgebanders are becoming a strategic bottleneck in panel and furniture production

Edge banding without downtime: why edgebanders are becoming a strategic bottleneck in panel and furniture production

2026-05-08

Recent updates in edgebanding machine portfolios and their push toward digital integration highlight an industry shift: cutting fast is not enough if the edge cannot keep up. Edge banding concentrates perceived quality, energy use, adhesive chemistry, setup time and traceability-so it is being redesigned for shops and plants with increasingly industrial expectations.

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From scrap to prototype: open labs that turn wood waste into materials and components

From scrap to prototype: open labs that turn wood waste into materials and components

2026-05-07

A Milan Design Week 2026 initiative points to an industry shift bigger than any single brand: manufacturers and designers are starting to treat workshop waste as design feedstock-using digital workflows, CNC and data. The lab stops being a showroom and becomes innovation and training infrastructure.

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When the door

When the door "disappears": recessed pulls in pocket sliding systems

2026-05-06

Herrajes NORTE SRL offers a polished bronze flip pull (E-108) for pocket sliding doors, improving ergonomics and reducing stress on guides and tracks in high-use interiors.

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A shelf that doesn't move: engineering 5 mm locking supports

A shelf that doesn't move: engineering 5 mm locking supports

2026-05-05

Bainbridge Manufacturings 32201 locking shelf support uses dual 5 mm pegs in the 32 mm system, polycarbonate construction, and an optional screw slot to improve shelf stability in demanding cabinetry.

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Apprenticeships and wood: the missing piece to scale industrialized timber construction

Apprenticeships and wood: the missing piece to scale industrialized timber construction

2026-05-05

As mass timber, prefabrication, and digitally driven workshops spread, the wood value chain is rediscovering a critical constraint: practical, standards-based training. A recent public investment in registered building-trades apprenticeships in the U.S. is a useful mirror for a global shift-treating workforce development as productive infrastructure that underpins quality, safety, and low-carbon growth.

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MDF without pre-drilling: when a screw becomes a process tool

MDF without pre-drilling: when a screw becomes a process tool

2026-05-05

Vialro's F-CUT targets MDF-to-MDF intersections without pre-drilling, aiming to remove steps, reduce variability and improve repeatable assembly in cabinetry and shop production.

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Plant aerodynamics: how trees resist wind storms without breaking

Plant aerodynamics: how trees resist wind storms without breaking

2026-05-04

When a very strong wind, some trees bend without breaking and others fall. The key is in its natural aerodynamics: roots, flexibility of the trunk and shape of the crown. When a wind storm hits forests and cities, the scene can seem chaotic: some trees bend almost touching the ground and survive, while others snap like matches.

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The new headquarters of Casa FOA in Buenos Aires: the return to Barracas with Palacio Molina

The new headquarters of Casa FOA in Buenos Aires: the return to Barracas with Palacio Molina

2026-05-04

• Casa FOA defines its 2026 roadmap with a commitment that redoubles its federal and patrimonial DNA. After 14 years of that monumental FOA House, in Molina Ciudad (the real estate project located just across the street, also designed by the Dujovne-Hirsch studio), the architecture, design and landscaping exhibition returns to Barracas.

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