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Keep in touch with what’s happening at Cutshop®
Edge banding machine
Are you building your own kitchen or bathroom cabinets and need to apply edge tape to doors and panels? If you’re a DIYer, though, that can be a problem.
Adding value.
We talk with Susan Christie, owner of online art and accessories store Formantics, about how Cutshop® adds value to her business.
Making DIY “Shine”
You know, you needn’t be a tradie to create something spectacular. You just need an idea. Our CNC technology enables us to create complicated designs of all shapes and sizes - give it a try!
Extreme capacity.
In this post, we talk to the owner of Extreme Joinery Concepts, Craig Fergus, about how Cutshop® has helped to improve his business by delivering capacity without the capital input.
Cutshop® to the Waikato.
On Monday the 19th of September, Cutshop® Waikato opened its doors. We caught up with franchisee Keith Hofer to find out more.
More in less.
‘Time is money’ as the saying goes. We talk to Paul Shepherd, owner of Design Edge Kitchens, to discover how Cutshop® helps him to produce more kitchens in less time.
Start a franchise business.
We’ve got big plans for Cutshop®, and we are on the lookout for new franchisees in key regions of New Zealand. So, if you’re looking for an investment, you may want to consider us.
Easily affordable.
If you’re a ‘do-it-yourselfer,’ you may want to build your own kitchen. However, if you lack the machinery to cut accurately it is difficult and cost-prohibitive.
Our visit to AWISA 2016.
The Australian Woodworking Industry Suppliers Association 2016 exhibition took place at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. Cutshop® made the trip!
Machine breakdown demands quick thinking.
Your machine breaks down just when you’ve got a critical deadline looming. As a cabinetmaker or shop fitter that’s probably your worst nightmare — right?
Increase production, forget overheads.
What do you do if your business revenue is limited by your team’s capacity to get the work done? Alan found a smart way to increase work rate while actually reducing his overheads.