Wood Sawing Machine.

Bestin supplies wood sawing machines for furniture and panel-processing production. We focuses on panel sizing—from flexible sliding table saws for varied work to CNC beam saws for repeated cutting.

Tell us what you cut, the max. and min. size, cut types and the normal batch. We will help you identify the relevant machine before confirming a model and configuration.

Machine Type

CNC Panel Beam Saw

Our CNC beam saw may combine a controlled feeder, pressure beam, saw carriage, main and scoring saws, support tables and cutting-program functions.
Panel Beam Saw KS829CP

CNC

KS829CP

  • Max. Cut Length: 2800mm
  • Max. Cut Thickness: 100mm
  • Max. Cut Width: 2800mm
  • Size: 5300*5600*1900mm

Panel Beam Saw KS833

Slotting

KS833

  • Intelligent Slotting
  • Max. Cut Length: 3300mm
  • Max. Cut Thickness: 100mm
  • Max. Cut Width: 3300mm
  • Size: 5800*6300*1900mm

CNC Sliding Table Saw

For panel cutting that retains a sliding-table work format while adding programmable control to selected machine adjustments. Depending on the model, the CNC scope may include automatic rip-fence positioning, stored cut programs, blade height or tilt settings and main/scoring-saw adjustments.
CNC Sliding Table Saw

CNC

MJ6132CNC

  • CNC Control
  • Electric Tilting For 0-45°
  • Electric Lifting For Saw Unit
  • European Sliding Table
  • European Dust Cover
  • Sliding Table: 3200*410mm
  • Main Saw Motor: 5.5kw
  • Scorning Saw Moter: 1.1kw

Sliding Table Panel Saw

For flexible cutting where the operator positions and moves the workpiece on a sliding table. It can support straight, cross and angle cutting according to the specific model, fence, blade and control configuration.
Sliding Table Saw 6132TAZ

Semi-Auto

MJ6132TAZ

  • Manual Tilting For 0-45°
  • Electric Lifting For Saw Unit
  • European Sliding Table
  • European Dust Cover
  • Sliding Table: 3200*410mm
  • Main Saw Motor: 5.5kw
  • Scorning Saw Moter: 1.1kw

Sliding Table Saw SMV8D

Manual

SMV8D

  • Manual Tilting For 0-45°
  • Manual Lifting For Saw Unit
  • European Sliding Table
  • European Dust Cover
  • Sliding Table: 3200*375
  • Main Saw Motor: 5.5kw
  • Scorning Saw Moter: 1.1kw

What Does Your Sawing Machine Need to Do?

A wood sawing machine is industrial machine that uses a controlled saw blade and workpiece-positioning method to divide wood or wood-based material into specified sizes or shapes. Machine types differ in panel supported, positioned and moved, cuts perform, and cost or automation.

Begin with the material, cut pattern and production method—not the model name.

Cut Varied Single Panels

Use Sliding Table Saw when you needs direct control for single sheets, varied dimensions, straight cuts, crosscuts or confirmed angle-cutting requirements.

Repeat Sizes with CNC Sliding-Table Adjustments

Use CNC Sliding Table Saw when production still benefits from a sliding-table format but repeated jobs require programmable fence positioning, stored settings or model-dependent powered adjustment of blade height and tilt.

Run Programmed Panel Sizes

Use CNC Beam Saw when cut size and sequences should be programmed and panels positioned through a controlled feeding system for repeated production.

Rip, Crosscut or Resaw Solid Wood

Solid wood cutting introduces grain direction, natural defects, variable dimensions, recovery and different feed requirements. We confirm whether a current or future machine category fits the material before recommending equipment.

Plan a Complete Cutting Process

If the project includes material storage, loading, optimization, labeling, sorting, handling or several cutting operations, begin with the process rather than a single-machine catalogue.

How to Select an Industrial Wood Sawing Machine.

The right wood cutting machinery must fit the part and production method, not only the maximum sheet size.

1. Define the Material

Provide the substrate, surface, thickness and condition.

2. Define the Input and Finished Sizes

Record max. and min. sheet or workpiece dimensions, thickness range and finished-part sizes.

3. Provide the Cut List

Include part dimensions, quantities, rip and cross sequences, angle requirements, décor or grain direction.

4. Define Single-Sheet or Stack Cutting

If more than one panel may be cut together, provide the material, number of sheets, total stack height, surface condition and required cut quality.

5. Define the Accepted Cut

Clarify dimensional tolerance, squareness, straightness, chip-out limits, visible-surface protection and the downstream operation.

6. Plan Material Handling

Identify feed, load and unload, support tables, lifting, panel orientation and downstream transfer.

7. Confirm Factory Conditions

Include available space, floor and access, electrical, compressed air, dust extraction, and local safety requirements.

Application

We offers different saw for solid wood, wood panels, furniture components, and other engineered wood materials.
Sanding Machine for Wood Furniture

Furniture

Our wood saw machines are widely used to cut panels and wood components for furniture production.
Sanding Machine for Wood Kitchen Cabinet

Cabinet Manufacturing

Cabinet doors, side panels, shelves, and face frames require precise sanding before edge banding and painting to ensure a flawless appearance.
Sanding Machine for Wood Interior Door

Panel Furniture Production

Solid wood, MDF, and veneered doors benefit from calibrated sanding and profile finishing to improve coating performance and visual quality.
Sanding Machine for Wood Decorative Wall Panels

Solid Wood Processing

Depending on the saw configuration, wood saw machines can also be used for solid wood processing.

Find the Right Sawing Machine for Your Cut List.

Tell us what material you cut and the finished part sizes. We will use the information to identify the relevant saw.
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FAQ About Wood Sawing Machine.

Should I choose a CNC beam saw or a sliding table saw?
A sliding table saw may suit varied single panels, small batches and direct operator-controlled work. A CNC beam saw may suit repeated panel sizes, programmed cutting and a higher level of positioning automation. Compare the cut list, batch, handling, space, operator plan and required output.
Several panel-saw formats may process these materials when correctly configured. Selection depends on sheet dimensions, thickness, surface, construction, required cut quality, scoring, blade, feed, handling and batch. Identify the actual material grade and provide a sample where cut appearance is critical.
Several panel-saw formats may process these materials when correctly configured. Selection depends on sheet dimensions, thickness, surface, construction, required cut quality, scoring, blade, feed, handling and batch. Identify the actual material grade and provide a sample where cut appearance is critical.