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CNC Machining Centers · Weinig · DE

WEINIG SOLID GRIND Series

Universal precision tool grinding machines for woodworking production, ranging from manual to fully automatic models. Built to the same high quality standards as WEINIG moulders with exceptional precision for sharpening HSS, Stellite, and carbide knives.

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Overview

The WEINIG SOLID GRIND series comprises precision tool grinding machines engineered to maintain and manufacture cutting tools used across woodworking production. These machines restore worn tooling and produce custom tool geometries for moulder heads, saw blades, and specialty cutters, ensuring consistent edge quality and dimensional accuracy throughout extended production runs. Built on WEINIG's established engineering platform, the SOLID GRIND series delivers grinding precision comparable to the tolerances demanded by the company's own moulding equipment. The machines accommodate both manual operation for small batch tool maintenance and fully automatic cycles for high-volume tool production, with capability to process hardened tool steel and carbide-tipped geometries. The modular design allows configuration of grinding spindles, work-holding fixtures, and feed mechanisms tailored to specific tool profiles and production workflows. The series serves woodworking facilities that perform in-house tool management, from small custom millwork shops maintaining 5-10 active moulder knives to industrial plants grinding hundreds of tools monthly. These machines process and sharpen tools for hardwood, softwood, engineered panels (MDF, chipboard), and synthetic materials, making them essential infrastructure for operations requiring consistent cutting edge performance without external tool service dependencies. Within the precision tool grinding category, SOLID GRIND machines differentiate through integration with WEINIG's broader machinery ecosystem—users benefit from application experience across moulder configurations and tool specifications. The automatic models reduce operator skill requirements while maintaining the edge geometry and runout tolerances critical for high-speed woodworking machinery.

Applications
high volume tool production
Industrial
Large industrial plants operating multiple moulders or edge-banders maintain in-house tool production using fully automatic SOLID GRIND units. These machines grind 50–200+ tools monthly across varied profiles, enabling rapid tool changeover and custom geometry modification without disrupting production schedules.
custom profile tool manufacturing
Medium workshop
Custom millwork operations producing low-volume architectural mouldings use SOLID GRIND to manufacture specialized cutting tools for unique profiles. The machine's flexibility supports quick tool design iteration and small-batch grinding (5–25 pieces) without the cost and lead time of external tooling vendors.
in house tool maintenance medium shops
Medium workshop
Medium-scale cabinet and furniture shops use SOLID GRIND manual or semi-automatic models to maintain 8–15 active moulder knives in production rotation. The machine restores dulled edges and corrects minor profile drift, extending tool life 3–4 months between replacements and eliminating downtime waiting for external tool service.
engineered panel processing tool support
Industrial
Facilities processing chipboard, MDF, and laminated panels rely on SOLID GRIND to maintain the specialized tool geometries required for edge banding and profile moulding on engineered materials. The machine sustains edge sharpness and prevents the micro-chipping that engineered panels demand, supporting sustained production on multiple work shifts.
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