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Mastering CNC Woodworking & Panel Processing in Bangalore

byAdvanced Woodworking Training CentreIn-person workshops at ICFRE-IWST, MalleshwaramStarts from14,000 Per PersonView full gallery

Gain hands-on expertise with industrial-grade CNC routers and modern panel processing techniques at our facility within the Institute of Wood Science & Technology.

Our Biesse CNC router in action. This machine is the heart of modern wood manufacturing, capable of cutting, shaping, and drilling complex parts with incredible precision directly from a computer design.

Diploma students work on a panelwood project, removing precisely cut components from a nested sheet on the CNC machine. This process maximizes material usage and ensures every part is perfect.

A student operates the control panel of a CNC machine. Our curriculum includes learning the software and interface to control the machine's every move.

Students review a printout of G-code while programming a job on the CNC machine, learning to bridge the gap between digital design and physical production.

Students organize the various components of a cabinet that have been cut on the CNC panel saw, preparing them for edge banding and assembly.

A student carries a large, pre-laminated board to the CNC machine, ready for cutting. Our training covers the entire workflow, from material handling to final product.

The CNC router has completed its cutting path, and students are now carefully removing the individual parts from the spoilboard.

Students load a large sheet of particle board onto the bed of the CNC router, the first step in a panel processing project.

A full view of our industrial Biesse CNC router, a key piece of equipment for our advanced woodworking and product design courses.

This is our Jade 240 edgebander, a machine that applies a clean, durable edge to panels cut on the CNC, a critical process in modern cabinet and furniture making.

About Mastering Advanced Technology: CNC & Panel Processing

You won't just stand and watch the machines run. Here, you'll bridge the gap between digital design and physical furniture by programming G-code yourself. Whether you're working with Biesse machinery or learning panel nesting, you'll operate the controls to turn 3D designs into tangible, high-precision furniture components.

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