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Pillar Machine

Pillar Machine makes production woodworking equipment for cabinet and furniture manufacturing, built in the USA. The line covers CNC miter machines for door frames, horizontal boring and dowel insertion (including glue-free Lockdowel), coping machines for rail ends, haunching and mortise-and-tenon machines, case clamps, and support equipment like floor notching and trim scoring. Most machines are designed around cabinet door and box production, from entry-level single-operator setups to high-volume CNC cells running 400-500 doors per shift.

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Door Frame Machinery

The miter machine line runs from the M45 (an affordable entry point for mitered mortise-and-tenon joints) through the MMTJ (3-axis CNC, 200-275 doors per shift) to the MMTX (6-axis CNC, 400-500 doors per shift with dual carriages). Coping machines — the CMJ and the HSK-spindle CMJ-HSK for fast tooling changes — process rail ends chip-free in 6-8 seconds. Haunching is handled by the HMJ for beaded face frames and the MTH for multi-axis mortise, tenon, and haunch in a single operation.

Dowel Insertion and Box Assembly

The boring and dowel insertion machines cover horizontal (H49, HPJ), horizontal-plus-vertical (HPJV), and on-the-fly continuous insertion (OTF) for European-style cabinet boxes. The HPLD uses Lockdowel fasteners for a clamp-free, glue-free joint — a practical option for shops that want to simplify assembly without sacrificing joint strength. For box assembly, the Boa-S is a servo-assisted case clamp that squares and clamps cabinet boxes quickly.

Support Equipment

The FNX notches cabinet floor corners at dual stations. The TSS trim score saw uses dual counter-rotating blades to cut sheet materials chip-free. The HP5D handles boring, doweling, and grooving specifically for TFL doors.

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