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At Calderbrook Woodwork Machinery, we provide top-quality spindle moulders from all the leading European brands, ensuring reliability and performance for every woodworking professional.

Browse our collection or contact us for expert advice on choosing the right machine for your workshop and your individual bespoke requirement upgrading your woodworking capabilities with a high-performance spindle moulder.

What is a Spindle Moulder?

A spindle moulder is a powerful woodworking machine used to shape and profile the edges of timber and wood-based panels. It features a vertically mounted spindle onto which various cutting tools or moulding heads can be attached. These machines are essential in workshops where precision profiling, jointing, and decorative shaping are required.

Key Functions

Spindle moulders are used for:

  • Edge profiling (e.g., bevels, chamfers, round-overs)
  • Grooving and rebating
  • Tenoning for joint-making
  • Shaping curved and straight components
  • Creating complex mouldings (e.g., skirting boards, architraves, door frames)

Features of a Spindle Moulder

Adjustable spindle height and tilt: Allows for precise vertical and angled cuts.

Interchangeable cutter blocks and tooling: Provides a wide range of profiles and operations.

Sliding or fixed tables: Offers control over the workpiece, especially with curved or intricate shapes.

Power feed units (optional): Enhance safety and ensure consistent feed rate.

Robust cast-iron construction: Delivers stability and vibration resistance.

Types of Spindle Moulders

Manual Spindle Moulders: Operated by hand, suitable for small shops and custom work.

Tilting Spindle Moulders: Provide flexibility in angled profiling.

Sliding Table Moulders: Ideal for tenoning and working with larger panels.

CNC Spindle Moulders: Fully automated and programmable, used in industrial settings for high-volume precision work.

Safety Considerations

Because spindle moulders operate at high speeds with exposed cutters, safety is crucial:

  • Use guards and fences at all times.
  • Never operate without proper training.
  • Always wear appropriate PPE (eye, ear, and hand protection).
  • Use power feeders when possible to keep hands away from cutters.

Advantages of Using a Spindle Moulder

  • High precision and repeatability
  • Versatile tooling for various complex profiles
  • Excellent for both small-batch custom work and high-volume production
  • Superior finish quality on edges and profiles

Typical Applications

  • Cabinet and door making
  • Decorative furniture work
  • Moulding production
  • Joinery and millwork

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