Create sandblasting-style structures in any wood, even deep structures on hardwood, thanks to the power of this machine.
Reduction gear increases the torque of the brushing axis, giving the machine lots of power reserves.
Easily achieve an even structuring due to the finely adjustable contact rollers at both ends of the machine.
Ergonomic handle position and balanced weight distribution.
Segmented brushes allow structuring of profiles.
Versatile. Direct drive for a variable rpm regulation and the large selection of brushes for structuring and polishing result in a truly universal range of application.
A professional solution for small production, or a supplement to large stationary structuring machines.
Removable side cover, to reach into edges and overlaps.
Choose the right brushes for your application:
BRUSH | USES |
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Type 15 | Soft steel. For brushing of profiles, charred surfaces, or pores of hardwood. The result is distinctive texture, and a smooth undisturbed structure of annular rings. |
Type 27 | Medium steel. For brushing of all hard- and softwoods that submit to brushing. The result is a shallow but distinct texture on hardwoods, or a distinct and deep texture on softwoods with the soft part of annular rings brushed out. |
Type 38 | Heavier steel. For brushing of all timber species. The result is a very coarse texture in any wood. |
Type 15 FB | For effective dusting off and cleansing of pores of hardwood (ie oak). Also effective for polishing after staining |
Type 50 ZP | Heavy wire steel. For creating very heavy structures. The result is an extremely deep and rustic structure on all wood species. |
Type 50 ST |
Made of strong specialized plastic (Anderlon). Used for finishing the surface after structure teatment with the wire brushes, i.e. types 25, 27, 38. In this secondary work process, the risen wood fibers and splinters will be brushed off, so that the surface becomes ready to receive lacquer or oil. Additionally this brush type is used directly on softwoods to develop middle depth, soft structures. Brush type 50 ST is the most-used brush type. |
Type 50 AL | For finish brushing after structure has been achieved with brush type 27, or for final finishing after brushing with type 50ST when a finer finish is required. |
Type 50 LZ | Used for cleanup between layers of lacquer finishes |
Type 50 FL | Mexico fibre/ soft leather combination for treatment of stains with natural wax content. |
Type 100 SW | For polishing of high gloss finish |
Type 100 SL | For polishing of surfaces after waxing, in order to achieve a shiny finish and for brushing out stains or calcium residues. |