Intelligence suitable for the woodworking industry?
Modess Furniture presents to you a bespoke collection of the finest fabrics for every piece with exotic hardwoods and luxurious finishes with more than 2 decades of expertise in London. We have grown to be the forefront of the luxury furniture and interiors world, catering to individual residential customers, architects, and developers.Before you start tackling projects, make sure you know what wood you are going to go with and how it will shape into what your want for your needs.
Many local manufacturers have already invested in new machines where the focus tends to be on more accurate and faster devices but less on using artificial intelligence. Most furniture factories still employ hundreds of workers to process each component, such as grading, defect-repair, sanding, etc. It is also a very strong and durable wood that is a bit easier to work with than oak. Maple can provide some issues however when it comes to finishes.We believe that creativity has no limits. less human error, and increased output.

Many local manufacturers have already invested in new machines where the focus tends to be on more accurate and faster devices but less on using artificial intelligence. Most furniture factories still employ hundreds of workers to process each component, such as grading, defect-repair, sanding, etc. Such labour intensive transactions can be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI); however, most AI seems to be limited to the “wood-eye” technology installed in optimising machines before finger-jointing lines.
If hardwood is not particularly your taste or forte, there are a plethora of good softwoods that are more than suitable for your woodworking needs. Possibly the most common softwood you will come across is cedar. This type of wood will come in a myriad of different finishes, most commonly, a reddish tint. Western red cedar will most commonly be found being used for outdoor furniture or for a deck flooring as it does not rot after being exposed to extreme weather.