EG350 Multirip Board Edger
The EG350 Multirip Board Edger is a Wood-Mizer primary processing sawmill designed for precision edge trimming and board sizing. It features multiple rip capabilities for efficient woodworking operations.
The EG350 Multirip Board Edger is a primary processing solution designed to perform precision edge trimming and multi-blade ripping operations on dimensioned lumber and rough-sawn boards. As a dedicated edging system, it removes wane, defects, and irregularities from board edges while simultaneously producing multiple ripped strips from a single pass, maximizing yield and material recovery in sawmill and remanufacturing operations.
The multirip configuration allows operators to adjust blade spacing and positioning to produce varied strip widths in a single setup, reducing handling time and minimizing kerf loss compared to sequential single-blade operations. This efficiency gain is particularly valuable in high-throughput environments where consistency and throughput directly impact operational economics. The machine's design prioritizes repeatable precision, enabling tight dimensional tolerances critical for downstream finishing, grading, and final product specifications.
The EG350 serves remanufacturing facilities, secondary processors, and integrated sawmills operating in the mid to high production volume range. It is ideal for operations processing hardwood and softwood species into specialty lumber grades, cabinet components, and engineered wood products. Typical applications include edging rough-sawn or kiln-dried boards prior to finger-jointing, molding, or value-added component manufacturing. Facilities with 10-100+ employees handling 10,000+ board feet daily benefit most from this equipment's throughput and precision capabilities.
Within the board edger category, the EG350 distinguishes itself through its multirip architecture, which reduces setup complexity and labor intensity compared to sequential processing. Premium construction and Wood-Mizer's 2-year warranty reflect the equipment's positioning for facilities where downtime and edge quality directly affect profitability and customer specifications.
Applications
engineered wood component production
medium workshopFacilities manufacturing engineered wood products (laminated beams, engineered lumber, composite blanks) use the EG350 to precision-edge lumber blanks to exact widths before gluing and layup. The consistent edge quality and ability to rip multiple widths simultaneously reduces scrap and rework, supporting tight specifications for structural and architectural applications.
softwood board finishing
industrial workshopSoftwood mills edge-trim rough-sawn or partially dressed boards to remove wane and defects before grading, finger-jointing, or export. The multirip design enables simultaneous production of utility-grade strips alongside higher-grade center-cut material, improving overall yield per log and throughput in high-volume operations processing thousands of board feet daily.
custom millwork strip production
medium workshopCustom millwork shops processing specialty lumber for moldings, trim, and architectural components rely on the EG350 to produce consistent, precision-edged strips in batch quantities. The multirip setup minimizes changeover time when producing multiple widths for a single job, improving efficiency in job-shop environments with varied product specifications.
hardwood lumber remanufacturing
industrial workshopRemanufacturers process kiln-dried hardwood lumber into premium-grade narrower strips and components for furniture, cabinetry, and flooring. The EG350's multirip capability allows production of varied widths (e.g., 1-inch and 1.5-inch strips) in a single pass, maximizing yield from expensive hardwood species while maintaining dimensional consistency required by downstream component makers.
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