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Anna Stamm

Advertiser Forum: Tenacity and Job Skills

Anna Stamm

Every so often, we get a reminder that even smart people can be stupid. It can be amusing to see, or frustrating, or perhaps no one even notices. But we’re allowed to notice, and harmlessly mock if appropriate, as long as we don’t take ourselves too seriously in the...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
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Joe Kannapell, PE

Robotics and Engineering Updates from Seattle

Joe Kannapell, PE

At the June SBCA Open Quarterly Meeting (OQM), we had the opportunity to see the latest in truss robotics and hear about a formerly overlooked engineering issue. While both experiences were worth the trip to Seattle, it was equally rewarding learning about an unfamiliar market and meeting many...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
Page 10
Glenn Traylor

Are You Sawing Smarter, Not Harder?

Glenn Traylor

Do you prefer using a linear saw or a component saw? Both saws can cut lumber cleanly, so other factors need to be considered, especially when batching your cutting. Often, batching decisions are made solely on cutting quantity. While this is a very important factor, the decision is more...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
Page 19
Wendy Boyd

When Predictability Disappears, Adaptability Becomes the Advantage

Wendy Boyd

For years, I’ve seen efficiency in component manufacturing judged by how well a plant performs when conditions are stable — consistent orders, familiar product mix, reliable labor, and enough lead time to keep work flowing. But stability is not always guaranteed, and I believe that...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
Page 29
Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

Tuning NEXPLATE for Maximum Velocity

Edmond Lim, P.Eng.

In last month’s article, “NEXPLATE: Achieving F1 Pit-Stop Speed in Truss Production,” we analyzed a production run of 80 long-span agricultural trusses using an “all-or-nothing” approach to automated plate distribution. We demonstrated how Enventek’s NEXPLATE...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
Page 38
Thom McAnally

Spotlight on The Hain Company

As discussed in “Rediscovering Automated Builder“ in March, I’m working to build a comprehensive Automated Builder archive website. As a lifelong fan, I’ve come to realize that we need to recapture this great legacy before it’s lost to the digital age. While I am a...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
Page 48
Michael Bell

NexPlate: The Next Step in Truss-By-Truss Plate Picking

Michael Bell

At a high-volume truss plant just outside Denver, Colorado, one person now keeps 14 build stations supplied with plates — truss by truss, across six tables. Not long ago, that same job meant carts of partial plates scattered across the floor, boxes and totes stacked wherever space was...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
Page 58
Todd Drummond

Make It Better, Then Make It Better Again

Todd Drummond

By July, most manufacturing leaders already have a good idea how the year is going. They know where orders are strong. They know where labor is tight. They know which customers are creating pressure. They know which departments are struggling to keep up. But the more important question is not...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
Page 69
Kathryn Pedde

Automating Lumberyards with JAX-XL

Kathryn Pedde

When one of the largest truss companies came to see JAX The Wood Retriever picking for three saws, they asked, “Why not five saws?” Watching our one gantry doing a good job, it became obvious that the JAX system could operate with more than one JAX gantry, like a roof truss...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
Page 81
Garry Roehr

Continuum Dual Coil Vertical Articulating Nails Heads = Solving a Maddening Problem

Garry Roehr

My previous articles have mentioned this innovative bit of technology, so it’s time to discuss it in more depth. When nailing heads on sheathing bridges run out of nails at different times, it causes multiple stoppages on the line – and it’s maddening to see how these...

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July 2026
Issue #18324
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