Advertiser Forum: Bring On the Ideas Anna Stamm Some have complained that our magazine articles include advertorial content—but that simply means that they have misunderstood the purpose of our forum. Unlike an association that is supposed to speak with a united voice, our forum encourages everyone to speak with their own voice. We are... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 6
Sixty Years of Machines, Part XXI: Rebirth of the Linear Saw Joe Kannapell Entering the new Millennium, the linear fed saw needed to be reborn. Though CMs had boosted productivity with bolted-on improvements to their Metra-Cut type saws, they still couldn’t keep up with automated component saws. Yet they remained an essential part of the saw shop, even though... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 10
Building a Reputation for Reliability with Full Support Cullen Ellis Working in our industry in several different roles and being around equipment for a long time now, I have seen what gets a piece of machinery a good reputation – it’s reliability. I have lost count of the number of times I have been talking to someone about the old Klaisler... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 19
Reliable and Profitable Incentive Programs, Scheduling, and Pricing Todd Drummond Suppose you want an effective incentive program that improves productivity, saves your company labor cost, and rewards your most valued production crews with additional wages. Perhaps you also want to improve the accuracy of your production scheduling that allows for a proper understanding of... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 32
What are Mill Cuts and How Do They Impact Structure? Glenn Traylor Mill cuts are common in our lumber today, especially with machine evaluated lumber, so it is important to know how they should be addressed and used in your product. Mill cuts are random saw cuts or planer cuts not intended to have been made. Sometimes they do not present a problem. Other... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 43
The 3D Model Everyone Can Access Tracy Roe Information is the key to almost everything. In our lives and in our jobs, we rely on obtaining pertinent and accurate details so that we can make informed decisions. In our industry, we are heavily reliant on information and details from each customer, whether they are a homeowner, a building... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 52
A New Invention for Working Smarter Leonard Hain When people ask me what my profession is, I say that I’m an inventor. Inventing machines and equipment to improve production and remove bottlenecks has been my focus for decades. Now, I’m pleased to debut a new piece of equipment – the Stud Driller. Save Time, Labor, and... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 57
Upgrade Your Plant with Optimizing Equipment Edmond Lim, P.Eng. Every year, I assist with, on average, 20 plant upgrades. Although each one is unique, they have certain things in common. Most importantly, these component manufacturers have agreed that they want to capture greater efficiencies and maximize their production with customized and optimized best... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 64
Do You Know This Industry Trivia? Chris Scott The Olympics are underway, football is around the corner, and that means trade show season is about to begin. Everyone loves a good competition on sports trivia, so why not one on industry trivia? It’s time to test your industry knowledge! Who invented the first metal truss connector... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 71
The Road to BCMC Driving across the Interstates with my rig in tow, it makes me think about the amount of equipment that will soon be hitting the roads on the way the BCMC. Although the Building Component Manufacturers Conference is still two months away, I’m certain that exhibitors’ plans are well... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 81