Sherwood
Sherwood 13in Benchtop Pro Thicknesser with Helical Cutterhead 1800W
$1,349.00$1,499.00Unit price /UnavailableIn stockSherwood
Sherwood 3HP Dust Extractor with Twin Needle Felt Filter Bags Single-Stage Dust Collection 1900CFM
$549.00$649.00Unit price /UnavailableIn stockSherwood
Sherwood 3HP Cyclone Dust Extractor Two-Stage Dust Collection 750CFM
$1,399.00$1,599.00Unit price /UnavailableIn stockSherwood
Sherwood 16in Industrial Thicknesser Helical Cutterhead Single Phase 2200W 3HP
$3,699.00$4,099.00Unit price /UnavailableSherwood
Sherwood Industrial Benchtop Router Table with Cast Iron Table, Lift & Round Body Router Motor
$2,399.00$2,699.00Unit price /UnavailableSherwood
Sherwood 8in Wedge Bed Jointer Planer Helical Cutterhead 1500W 2HP
$2,349.00$2,599.00Unit price /UnavailableVery low stock (2 units)Sherwood
Sherwood 20in Industrial Thicknesser Helical Cutterhead Single Phase 3750W 5HP
$5,199.00$5,799.00Unit price /UnavailableSherwood
Sherwood 16in Combination Planer Thicknesser with Helical Spiral Head Carbide Knives 3000W 4HP
$5,399.00$5,999.00Unit price /UnavailableIn stockSherwood
Sherwood 18in 3000W 4HP Heavy-Duty Bandsaw
$3,399.00$3,799.00Unit price /UnavailableVery low stock (1 unit)Sherwood
Sherwood EVS Pedestal Drill Press 1500W Variable Speed Floor Standing
$1,899.00$2,299.00Unit price /UnavailableIn stockSherwood
Sherwood Pedestal Drill Press 1500W Floor Standing
$899.00$1,199.00Unit price /UnavailableIn stockSherwood
Sherwood Industrial Router Table Cast-Iron with Plunge Router Lift
$2,599.00$2,899.00Unit price /UnavailableIn stockSherwood
Sherwood Industrial Router Table Cast-Iron with Round Body Router Motor
$2,999.00$3,299.00Unit price /UnavailableSherwood
Sherwood Maxi Wood Lathe 510mm Swing 2200W Variable Speed
$3,599.00$3,999.00Unit price /UnavailableSherwood
Sherwood Maxi EVS Wood Lathe with Stand 400mm Swing 1500W 2HP
$2,599.00$2,899.00Unit price /Unavailable
Optimising Your Workshop with Sherwood Industrial Woodworking Machinery
Industrial woodworking machinery is essential for professionals and serious enthusiasts looking to increase precision, efficiency, and output in their woodworking projects. These machines, such as thicknessers, jointers, table saws, bandsaws, and dust extractors, are engineered for high performance and durability under continuous use. Whether you're running a commercial workshop or scaling up your home setup, industrial-grade machinery provides the consistency needed for top-tier craftsmanship.
One of the key benefits of investing in industrial machinery is the ability to streamline repetitive tasks. For example, using a thicknesser ensures uniform board thickness across an entire batch, while a well-calibrated table saw delivers repeatable, accurate cuts. Industrial machines are built to withstand higher workloads and often come equipped with features such as larger motors, cast iron tables, and advanced safety mechanisms that aren't found in hobbyist-grade tools.
When selecting the right machine, it's important to consider your available space, the type of materials you frequently work with, and your production needs. For instance, a larger bandsaw offers greater resaw capacity and is ideal for cutting veneers or processing thick timber, while a high-capacity dust extractor helps maintain air quality and prolongs the life of your tools by reducing airborne particulates.
FAQs
What is considered industrial-grade woodworking machinery?
Industrial-grade woodworking machinery refers to heavy-duty tools designed for continuous operation in professional or commercial settings. These machines are typically larger, more powerful, and built with robust components to handle demanding workloads over long periods.
Do I need industrial machinery for a home workshop?
Not necessarily. Industrial machinery is best suited to high-volume or precision-critical work. For hobbyist or occasional use, consumer or prosumer tools may be sufficient. However, serious enthusiasts may still benefit from investing in select industrial-grade machines for improved results and efficiency.
What safety precautions should I follow when using industrial machines?
Always read the manual before operating any machine. Use personal protective equipment (PPE), such as safety glasses and hearing protection. Ensure proper dust extraction is in place, keep blades sharp, and never bypass safety guards or mechanisms.
Can industrial machines run on standard home power outlets?
Some smaller industrial machines may run on 240V power, but many require 3-phase power due to higher motor demands. Always check the power specifications before purchase and consult an electrician if you're unsure about compatibility.
How do I maintain my industrial woodworking machinery?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning dust and debris, lubricating moving parts, checking alignment and calibration, and inspecting blades and belts for wear. Scheduled servicing and prompt repair of issues can extend the machine's life significantly.
What machines are essential for starting a professional woodworking business?
Core machines include a table saw, jointer, thicknesser, bandsaw, drill press, and dust extraction system.

