When Saws Go Rogue

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Issue #16303 - October 2024 | Page #53
By Erin Ohnesorge

Forget about “Rogue One,” ROGworx Automation has three heads that are better than one! If you haven’t met the guys yet, then you need to come by the ROGworx booth at the Building Component Manufacturers Conference (BCMC) in Milwaukee, WI this month.

So, who are the R-O-G in our rogue group? That would be Jeff Radich, David Ohnesorge, and Jason Gregory. These guys have been designing, programming, and building automated machinery for the component industry for more than 25 years.

ROGworx understands that automated machinery is great when it works, and we all want to avoid the frustration of repairs and downtime during a busy framing operation. That’s why our machines are simple to operate and easy to maintain. They just work. We also promise you great customer support when you need it. During their decades-long journey through the component industry, David, Jason, and Jeff have honed their expertise in bringing innovative equipment to market, and their latest designs are better than ever.

Our booth at BCMC is #419, next door to our good friends, Safety Speed. ROGworx and Safety Speed have collaborated to create the Speedworx Automated Panel Saw, which you can come see in person at the show.

Speedworx handles all types of sheet goods, and the “Autofill” button allows the computer to choose the most efficient way to use the sheet. It looks like a game of Tetris on the screen… and who doesn’t love Tetris?

We’re also bringing our re-designed Woodchuck Parts Saw to the show this year. The Woodchuck is a double end trim 90/90 parts saw, which means it will cut both ends of a stud at the same time. This machine will cut your floor chords, studs, jacks, sills, and more – and it works at a speed of up to one board per second.

Visit www.rogworx.com for more info, and stop by, meet the team, and see the machines in person at BCMC. See you soon!

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