Modern woodworking lathes excel in the musical instrument manufacturing industry, their high-precision machining capabilities ensuring a fit between the violin neck and body of ≤0.1mm.
Woodworking lathe equipment has been successfully applied to the mass production of rosewood chess pieces, with a single machine producing up to 1200 pieces per day, and the roundness error controlled within 0.05mm.
Furthermore, the applications of modern woodworking lathes are very wide, ranging from large-scale ancient architectural components, bed railings, stair handrails, and doors and windows, to small items such as rolling pins, wooden hammers, diabolo, and various handicrafts (such as small gourds).
Specific products include bowls, basins, utensils, bottles, round rods, table legs, spinning tops, and other cylindrical or conical workpieces.
