Joiners Magazine December 2021

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COLUMNS

Master Joiners 4

Master Joiners President Andrew Reilly talks about the importance of reaching out, education and succession planning.

Laminex Update 15

Mike Arthur engenders optimism with the latest residential and commercial consent figures showing record numbers being processed.

Steering a Course 76

Ian Featherstone acknowledges current stress levels and offers a few thoughts on how we might minimise the risk and impact.

Due Process 78

Geoff Hardy asks - how are joiners going to protect themselves against their profitability being eroded by prices rises in the aftermath of the pandemic?

NKBA report 86

NKBA president Nick Thompson gives a wrap on a year which saw covid restrictions, the forming of Designers of NKBA and record numbers at conference.

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Education 74

NZJMF membership 80

State of the Industry 84

Classifieds 88

Advertiser index 88

form and finish 18

The sheer range of styles and finishes available means handle selection causes as much comment and uncertainty as any component within the kitchen. We provide some pictures to help.

the next move 26

Peter Hay Kitchens have always been at the forefront of the NZ kitchen manufacturing community. The recent purchase of three edgebanding lines from German machinery supplier Homag has continued that tradition.

saws & hybrids 30

Drill bits have taken over many of the functions of the saw blade in processing panel and solid timber. But sometimes the saw remains the best option - we look at the place of the saw in the modern factory.

hinges 46

While looks are important, function is critical and durability is necessary, a big plus for cabinetmakers when it come to hinges is that they are simple to fit and easy to adjust. We look at options that cover all criteria.

vortek spaces 54

3D presentation software has been creating a bit of talk in the New Zealand design community lately. We spoke to several users of Vortek Spaces who are finding the software useful in helping them share the vision.

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Reaching out and planning

FirstlyI’d like to shout out to all of our members in the Auckland, Northland and Waikato areas, our heart goes out to you guys. You’ve certainly had the short end of the stick with all the restrictions you’ve had to work under and try keep your hardearned businesses afloat.

I take my hat off to all of you and don’t forget to reach out to your fellow Master Joiner community for support if needed, you’d be surprised how much difference a phone call can make to someone who you know is struggling with all of this. In this digital age a text or email may be the quickest way to communicate but nothing beats a real phone conversation. Master Joiners are there to help in any way possible you just need to reach out.

On a lighter note. Master Joiners recently reached out to a good cross section of our members to

attend an education retreat with the aim to better educate our members on the benefits of being a member of the association and to get a better understanding of what head office and the executive do to support our membership.

This was the first exercise of its type and was rated a great success by all who facilitated and attended, so if you’re ever invited to attend one of these workshops in the future please don’t hesitate to put your hand up and participate. The only downside was that several participants from Auckland and Waikato were unable to attend due to covid restrictions but we plan to take this to them as soon as we are able to.

Education plays a major role in our industry, from the importance of training apprentices without whom our trade would simply die to training ourselves on better business practices to training

our key staff in growing more knowledge about business the industry and better practices all of which will grow our own businesses. This leads into surrounding yourself with skilled staff which makes succession planning a much simpler process. Succession planning just like myself is not something we prioritise to prepare ourselves for until sometimes it's too late or you’re getting to a stage in your working life where you want to take a backwards step from the day to day grind and start passing the torch to the next generation coming through. This isn’t something you can start too early and we need to ensure we’re passing our knowledge down the chain because believe it or not you probably know a lot more than you give yourself credit for.

That’s all from me, I hope you all have a good lead into the stupid season and just remember

the world doesn’t actually end at Christmas and restart at New Years so those jobs you can’t get done can most probably wait until next year. Hope you all have a good break and forget about work and Covid for a while.

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Of Hinges & Handles ...

At last Winter has gone and Summer is upon us. We have a truly bumper Christmas issue for you this time to see you through the holiday break. Easily fitted and adjusted hinges are key attributes of the modern hinge in the kitchen (and anywhere else). We have a few of the latest from the leading suppliers for those who are either building new or renovating their kitchens (and there are a lot of people doing this). Despite the handle less look in the kitchen remaining popular there is still great demand for handles as well. We have a look at some of the latest offerings. In the machinery sector we have a look at the use of saws and the related tool supply scene. There are new offerings from a number of suppliers as well. Of note are Fisher & Paykel, Amorini, Cardona and Halliday & Baillee.

An interesting item is the latest from well known kitchen manufacturer Peter Hay Kitchens. Always a forward thinker, he has put his money up front and made a significant investment for his business. They say everybody wants to know what Peter Hay is doing, well find out in this issue. We have our 2022 Wall Planner enclosed as well so you’ll be able to scope out the year from the kick off! A note here about the State of Industry reports in this issue: make for real interesting reading as to how the joinery, cabinetmaking and kitchen industries are faring and where they see themselves in 2022.

Well 2021 has been a colourful year with Covid ever present. It has seen us in and out of lockdown especially in Auckland so I think we are all looking forward to more freedoms over Christmas. Business has been, despite Covid, surprisingly resilient thanks in large part to a ongoing strong construction sector. Here’s hoping it continues into next year. Michael and I wish to thank all those who have advertised in the magazine (and those who have supplied editorial), all our column writers and of course you the readers for your ongoing support. All of you have a great Christmas and New Year break and see you again next year.

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Eumabois General Assembly 2021

A successful restart despite the Corona pandemic

Eumabois, the European Federation of woodworking machinery and tools manufacturer, held its annual General Assembly in November. After substituting the onsite event with a “Digital General Assembly” in 2020, the delegates and board members gathered again in person in Vienna.

The opening topic was the general outlook on the woodworking industry which has been showing a rapid and very positive recovery. The figures, despite the fact that also the woodworking industry suffers from high material costs and lack of raw material, indicate a sustained growth rate in the mid-term. The global demand remains high, as evidence of the good resilience of the sector in response to the crisis triggered by the Corona virus. Megatrends such as digitalization and industrial automation, as well as a growing demand for home furniture and kitchens, stimulated by travel restrictions and the cocooning effect, are driving the woodworking industry, too.

Looking at the Eumabois Exhibition Network 2021, most of the shows have been canceled. On the other hand, a full calendar of trade fairs is planned for 2022 with two top exhibitions events: HolzHandwerk in Nuremberg in March and Xylexpo in Milan with a new date in October. The positive signals coming from the exhibition sector are an important step towards the normality confirming the value and relevance of face-to-face events.

The meeting in Vienna was also used to officially launch the new Eumabois website with completely renewed and modern graphics. There were also important news on the technical projects side.: OPCUA (Open Platform Communication Unified

Architecture) got the marketing name “IZY”, which was officially presented to the market during LIGNA.Innovation Network on September 27th, 2021.

At the end of the Assembly, the president Jürgen Köppel expressed his sincere thanks to the hosting association FMTI and to all the present national associations, stating: “ … I firmly believe that one of the key pillars for the growth of our industry is our joint European approach.”

The next Eumabois General Assembly will be held on 22nd23rd of September 2022 in the city of Krakow, Poland.

JacksTech 2021 2022!

Along with many other events in Auckland, JacksTech 2021 was a victim of the COVID lockdown, so it’s been rescheduled for March 15-17, 2022.

It will still showcase the latest innovations in our industry from across the globe, with much of the technology displayed on show for the very first time in New Zealand. Highlights include the latest developments in laser edge processing and 5-axis CNC machining, along with Felder Group’s revolutionary (PCS) panel saw safety system.

Also on show will be the world’s fastest CNC nesting line, the Anderson GS-612; Fimal’s Concept 350 hybrid beamsaw/panel saw; and the Vitap K2 compact CNC machining centre.

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The furniture industry finally met up once again at SICAM

Held in Pordenone, Italy, from 12th to 15th October, the twelfth edition of SICAM enjoyed a success that outstripped the most optimistic forecasts. With over 540 exhibitors from Italy and 28 other countries, the event marked a true confirmation of the strength of the sector of components and accessories for the furniture industry.

Everyone was extremely eager to meet up again at trade shows: see each other and come face to face, work out thought processes together, exchange ideas and assess projects. Indeed, this is the very point of trade fairs. And at SICAM it was made easy, with attention paid to all leading global markets. Furniture industry professionals attended from as many as 97 foreign countries in addition to Italy, representing over 7200 companies. 66% came from Italy and 34% from abroad. This widespread representation was hard to imagine in the weeks

leading up to the event due to all the restrictions imposed to curb the spread of the pandemic and with international flight schedules still far from 2019 levels.

“And yet many companies believed in us and invested with us,” explained Carlo Gobbi, SICAM founder and organiser.

“They kept fully abreast of the market situation and had a real desire to return to in-person trade shows, aware that new business can be tangibly developed in

this format.” By all accounts the atmosphere in the halls was similar to that seen in pre-pandemic times and there was a clear eagerness to reconnect and get back to working as normal, with even higher intensity.

“This year more than ever, it is true that those who came to Pordenone and chose to take part in SICAM in person had a very fulfilling experience,” Carlo Gobbi revealed. “The number of registrations to return in 2022

trade fairs held as in-person events in this initial period of recovery have all clearly showed that the world of business cannot do without this time-honoured tool that is still so current and vital

received at the event plainly prove this. We aren’t ones to blow our own horn, instead it is the actions of the companies themselves that show us whether the event works or not.”

SICAM 2021 certainly demonstrated that it was very effective. The trade fairs held as in-person events in this initial period of recovery have all clearly showed that the world of business cannot do without this timehonoured tool that is still so current and vital.

The date is set for October 2022, from Tuesday 18th to Friday 21st. The furniture industry already has its next meeting scheduled with the global business world in Pordenone.

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Exceeding expectations, the in-person Pordenone show confirmed its position among the best of European trade fairs.

Jacks are having a spring clean that’s going to last all year…

During their 75 years of trading Jacks have accumulated a large number of spare parts, accessories and tooling. Some of these remain invaluable to customers who are still using older machinery – being able to get parts for a machine that you seldom use is a lot more affordable than having to replace the whole machine with a modern version. Where they can match an older part or accessory with someone still operating the relevant machine, Jacks will get in touch directly.

The many shelves of older but still new tooling will be listed online. So if you’re looking for something from the past, out of the ordinary, or just keen to grab a bargain, keep an eye on the Jacks website. Listings have already started and will continue as long as there’s stock. And there’s a lot of old stock ….

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Good FIT

The team at Fit are delighted to welcome Mark Bartlem to the team as Business Development & Specification Manager.

Many of you will be very familiar with Mark via his 13 years of service with Hafele, as Account Manager and as Regional Sales Manager. Initially he’s spending time ‘behind the scenes’ checking out Fit’s processes, systems and workings and getting to know the folk at Fit.

Fit figure they must be doing something right to attract the experience and talent that Mark offers. Welcome to the Fit family, Mark!

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update

Rising Consents

Festive greetings, I hope the run up to Christmas is going well for everyone in industry, given the supply constraints, alert level changes and disruptions we all continue to navigate.

Despite the challenges we have all faced the industry continues to experience strong demand. The latest Residential consent data for the year to September 2021 set a record of 47,331 consents. The market value for the 12 months to September is $20.1b, up 26% year on year. September also saw 4,483 new homes consented, close to the highest number set the previous month of 4,490 new homes. Townhouses remain the hot favourite in Auckland, making up 47% of all Auckland’s new consents in the year to September 2021, vs 21% of all new consents for the rest of New Zealand.

Non-residential (commercial) consents for the year to September 2021 also rose by 10% to $7.7b year on year. This data indicates the potential for sustained strong demand for our industry and is positive news.

To ensure you have the best possible selection of product and decors Laminex has launched several exciting updates. First cab off the rank is expanding our popular Laminex Acrylic Panel range to include a 26mm panel. We are also launching 31 x 1mm ABS and 31 x 1.2mm laser, to edge these sheets. Our Laminex Woodgrain Collection range will also be available in 25mm panels with matching 31 x 1.2mm laser edgetape for all decors and 31 x 1mm ABS edgetape. We are building stock now with all decors available by the end of January.

Last month we launched exciting new Melteca colours across Melteca Standard, Jumbo and Hi-Gloss ranges. The new Standard decors take inspiration from international ‘light & bright’ colour trends. Dark organic timber tones, on-trend around the world, are reflected in our new Woodgrain decors. Look out for our new Melteca catalogue and updated folder artwork. Merchandising started in November for areas of New Zealand at Alert L2. Check out our website at www.laminex.co.nz for more information and for samples!

Thanks to everyone who participated in our recent customer survey. It helps us to prioritise and focus on the key areas we need to improve. We appreciate the opportunity to listen to feedback on how we can better serve our customers.

We know collectively this is the busiest time of year and it’s been great to have so many customers ordering online after registering at Laminex.co.nz/e-commerceregistration. We also appreciate so many customers consolidating, rather than making several small orders, as it’s more efficient and productive.

As we head into the festive break, I’m reminded of the Wellbeing session with Mike King at the Master Joiners Conference in March. He urged us to take care of our own mental wellbeing and that of our family, friends and workmates. One of the most powerful things we can do is check in with our team - take time to listen to each other and know it’s ok to ask for help.

Enjoy your festive break and we look forward to working with you all in 2022!

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Laminex™Acrylic Panel & Laminex™ Woodgrain increase choice

To ensure you have the best possible selection of product and decors Laminex New Zealand™ has recently expanded its popular Laminex Acrylic Panel range to include a 26mm panel. They are also launching 31x1mm ABS and 31x1.2mm laser, to edge these sheets.

The Laminex Woodgrain Collection range will also be available in 25mm panels with matching 31x1.2mm laser edgetape for all decors and 31x1mm ABS edgetape.

Laminex is building stock of both ranges now, with all decors available by the end of January.

The expansion to offer a thicker version of the current 18mm offer is being welcomed by customers who share positive feedback on why they prefer working with Laminex Acrylic Panels and Laminex Woodgrain Collection.

“Laminex Acrylic Panel is our favourite product to use, it's what runs through our factory consistently. The luxury point of difference it provides for our clients from a standard colour board range, coupled with the durability is a win-win. It's also great to finally have an option to revert to for dark kitchens without fear of complaints in the future. Durable, aesthetically pleasing, giving our kitchens that next level finish.”

Ahmad Zammit, Creative Kitchens & Stone, Taupo.

“I have been in the kitchen manufacturing industry for 18 years and when it came to choosing a product for my own kitchen in our new house it was an easy choice to go with the Laminex Acrylic White Linen.

With 1mm laser edging, it is a superior and robust product that wears, cleans and looks better than any other product on the market!”

Ben Page, The Kitchen Centre, Auckland.

“Reilly Joinery has been using the Laminex Acrylic and Woodgrain range of panels ever since they were introduced to the market. We've never had an issue with these products and get regular feedback from customers that they are always happy with the finish on the board. We have no problems regularly recommending them to our clients.”

Andrew Reilly, Reilly Joinery, Feilding

“The large sized acrylic panels made it easy to work with for a large reception area. We also find the laser edging creates almost an invisible and clean join. A high-quality product.”

Frank Tong, Frankco & Simon Furniture, Auckland.

For more information about Laminex Acrylic Panels and Laminex Woodgrains or to order samples, visit laminex.co.nz.

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Cabinetry: Laminex™ Acrylic Panel Pitch Black. Design & Build: Rabbitte Joinery. Photography: Florence Charvin Photography
“it is a superior and robust product that wears, cleans and looks better than any other product on the market”
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Handles form & finish

The sheer range of styles and finishes available means handle selection causes as much comment and uncertainty as any component within the kitchen. We aim to make that selection a little easier for you and your client with a look at some of the current best sellers and recent innovations from our leading handle suppliers.

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A carefully curated collection of top quality decorative hardware in a range of modern forms and finishes. View the latest catalogue at www.hafele.co.nz or scan the QR code below with your phone camera to view the full range.

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Pulls & extrusions from Halliday & Baillie

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HB675 flush pulls

Made in NZ. Suitable for drawers, cupboards, hinged and sliding doors. Available in 12 different finishes.

Project: Hahei House

Architect: Paul Clarke Studio 2

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HB2240 aged brass pull handle H&B brass pull handles made in NZ. Available in 4 different finishes and various lengths and profiles.

Interior Designer: Rose Schwarz

Photographer: Samuel Hartnett

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Halliday & Baillie offer an extensive range of continuous drawer extrusion, brass pull handles and cabinet handles made in New Zealand, Germany and England. Please contact us on 09 358 1172 or louise@hallidaybaillie.com

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HB385 anodised bronze

Continuous drawer extrusion made in NZ and sold in 2m and 3m lengths. Available in 6 different profiles.

Project: Waimauku House

Architect: LTD Architectural

Interior Designer: Renelle Gronert

Photographer: Tiffiny Hodgson

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HB1470 flush pull

Manufactured in NZ from solid brass the HB1470 is ideal for large sliding doors. Available in 12 finishes.

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Peter Hay Kitchens makes next move new edgebanding technology from HOMAG Group

In forty eight years of operation Peter Hay Kitchens have always been at the forefront of the New Zealand kitchen manufacturing industry in the development of new processes and the use of technology. The recent purchase of three edgebanding lines from German machinery supplier HOMAG Group including the latest airTec technology has continued that tradition, keeping the company in touch with the marketplace and more importantly, expanding on their journey of creating the most advanced Batch One processing line for cabinet production, a process that started back in 2015. Bob Nordgren from JOINERS Magazine spoke with founder and owner Peter Hay and his Sales and Marketing Manager Karl O’Hanlon about this next step in the journey and what these edgebanding lines mean for Peter Hay Kitchens.

“The nature of the kitchen business has changed. We saw that back five years ago when we went through a major change in production theory: the move to Batch One production which enables us to effect large volume manufacturing of a one off product thereby meeting the emerging demand for customisation but at an economic cost.” says Peter.

“The move to HOMAG Group with the three new edgebanding processing lines is a significant next step: it allows us to keep pace, but more importantly expand on our 4.0 project which we see as market leading.” explains Peter. “We have invested a lot over the last few years but we have achieved a lot as well. We believe what we are doing is the right thing for this business, that’s why we bought not one, not two but three of the latest in edgebanding production line machines.”

The attitude and approach to this business is impressive as Peter comments “At Peter Hay Kitchens we have a great group of people developing and deploying this pathway forward. We all understand kitchens, where they are heading and how we fit into that. Technology, automation and software play an important role in that while the move to HOMAG Group brought synergy through not only factory processing but a strong connection through the integration of the Imos software that runs the design and production planning as well.”

One of that team is Karl O’Hanlon, Sales and Marketing Manager. Peter Hay Kitchens is the biggest business of its kind here in New Zealand. Operating from their 10,000 square metre site in the Auckland suburb of Manukau it produces up to a thousand kitchens a month. Karl comments “We have always struggled

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Peter Hay in his kitchen.

for benchmarking ideas and theories here in New Zealand as the scale of the business sets it apart a little. Because of this we have often looked overseas however I believe where we are now is truly world class.” Peter adds “It’s amazing how far we have come, but also where we are heading. It really is exciting and its that excitement that pushes the team and provides them unique opportunities to work on pathways forward which are not always possible in a lot of businesses. The funny thing was, when we sat down and finally made the purchase decision, it was those things that stood out with HOMAG Group as well.”

The objective has been to network the entire production process from board to finished product, to make it a more efficient, successful business. “HOMAG Group, in addressing the production issues we faced were genuinely interested in getting the process right: they bought new ideas to the table. This is these days an ‘intelligent” business where the efficiencies and gains made from automation for example are balanced against the realities of running a business of real size.” comments Karl.

This next step for Peter Hay Kitchens begins with the arrival and installation of the three edgebanding lines in the coming months. We will check on progress in a later issue.

Less material more sales

New features for cutting and nesting

Where do joinery and carpentry businesses lose the most time? Where is the most potential to save material and thus money? HOMAG has looked at these questions intensely. The result is practical solutions that make manual cutting and nesting processing more comfortable and that save more material

Reusing offcuts

In the intelliDivide cutting optimization, the employee defines an individual dimension that specifies the size from which an offcut should be reused. This offcut can be registered as available material with a simple click in the app. It is then included in the next optimization of the cutting patterns. Practical: the cutting assistant prints a special offcut label with all relevant information directly. This ensures that the offcut is clearly labeled and easy to find again.

Overview of the panel stock

The ‘Cutting Production Set’ now allows the user to manage both the stock location and the panel stock, including offcuts. As soon as a cutting pattern has been transferred to the tablet at the saw, the material required is reserved. Once a job has been processed, the assistant automatically deletes the panels used. An individual minimum stock level for each panel type informs the operator in good time when material needs to be reordered.

More flexibility with strip cutting

The assistant also supports those who cut their panels into strips first. The operator sees a graphical display of how wide the strips should be cut. Each strip can also be given a separate label, thus preventing them from being mixed up. The operator can therefore cut a large number of strips first and then process them later. Longer interruptions or continuing work the next day are no longer an issue.

Nesting assistant: Reduce costs and increase efficiency

The new ‘Nesting Production Set’ brings the advantages of the cutting assistant to your nesting machine. The assistant supports you in the automatic calculation of your nesting patterns. The optimization software places the individual components in the nest as close to each other as possible. This allows you to reduce material consumption and save costs. At the same time, you print an individual label for each nested part. This ensures that each workpiece has all the information required for the subsequent processing. The set is the ideal entry level solution for labeling your components and is perfect for retrofitting label printing on HOMAG nesting machines. You can thus create the basis for integrated processing data in your joinery during the nesting process.

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With intelliDivide cutting optimization, the employee can define an individual dimension that specifies the size from which an offcut should be reused.

What’s in a name?

The name Toitū was the result of a brainstorm at the company’s sales conference and was enthusiastically supported by the company’s manufacturing manager and a key account manager who represent different iwi – and ensured there was consultation with iwi around its usage in this context. Toitū has several interpretations, including 'enduring', 'untouched', 'kept pure', 'protected' – and also 'sustainable'.

New veneer offer emulates the look of solid timber

Prime Panels has introduced a new veneer range which meets the growing demand for the solid timber look but at the same time satisfies architects’ requirements for more sustainable timber options.

The new Prime Toitū Veneer range uses mis-matched leaves to create a stunning planked effect. It makes it easy and more affordable to use veneer panels, especially in larger scale commercial projects. The Prime Toitū Veneer range includes six NZ native veneer options along with American White Oak, American Walnut and Macrocarpa.

Veneer Category Manager for NZ Panels Group, Johnny Dobbyn says that with no need

for matching leaves or panels, the irregularities, knots and beauty of natural timber are brought to the forefront.

“Due to the mis-matching of leaves considerable variation between panels will occur and is what architects are increasingly seeking.”

For best effect, he suggests they are used on large-scale cabinetry and for wall and ceiling panels.

“With the introduction of Toitū, it adds a whole new level of efficiency by using even more of the tree, and at the same time celebrating the look of the whole tree, with all its complex colours and textures.”

“While veneer has always been a far more sustainable option than

solid timber, with a .6mm layon going more than 20 times further, Prime Toitū Veneer uses more of the tree, showing greater respect or mana to the whole tree, which is fantastic,” says Johnny.

As you'd expect, all Prime Toitū Veneer panels are from certifiably sustainable sources. But the added advantage of using any of the NZ Native Toitū veneer panels is the ability to track back to the trees they came from with the company’s world-leading Track my Tree initiative – a finalist in the Sustainable Business Awards.

All Prime Toitū Veneer panels carry Environmental Choice NZ accreditation and come in panels sizes up to 2750mm x 1220mm depending on the MDF or plywood substrate chosen. American White Oak in both

Crown and Quarter Cut is also available at 3050mm long.

"This new range of veneer panels offers a different look for our local architects, designers, joiners and end-users,” says Johnny. “Each plank of Toitū is different and should be celebrated as such.”

www.primepanels.co.nz

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Toitū NZ coloured rimu mis-match Aotea Centre wall panels.

Keep it real ...and interesting.

Emulating the look of solid timber, Prime Toitū Veneer is an exclusive range of timber veneer panels that have been individually hand-crafted to create a stunning planked effect.

Prime Toitū Veneer will add huge impact to any interior project, especially wall and ceiling panels and floor to ceiling cabinetry.

Prime Toitū Veneer represents the sustainability of these unique timber veneer panels where 900 square metres of veneer can be made from one cubic metre of solid timber.

All our NZ Native veneer species have Track my Tree codes and our American White Oak, Walnut and Macrocarpa panels are sustainably sourced. All have Environmental Choice NZ accreditation.

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Credit: Kitchen by Gunnar Friese, Hewe Architectural Cabinetry. Photography: Jamie Cobel.

Saws

panel saws, beam saws, hybrid saws

Drill bits have taken over many of the functions of the saw blade in processing panel and solid timber, but sometimes the saw remains the best option. We look at a couple of different examples of recent saws purchases and find they can provide both a general purpose cutting tool around the factory as well as the best solution to specific cutting requirements.

Considering the many advantages of beamsaws such as

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SCM Nova si400 panel saw Accuracy was a key reason for Firman Joinery when they recently purchased a new panel saw. We were looking for something that enabled us to take material straight from the saw to assembly.” - p.38 productivity, ease of material handling and accuracy is they aren’t more common in NZ workshops - perhaps the Format-4 kappa automatic from Felder can changes that - p.36
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saws for all reasons

When it comes to cutting panel or solid timber SCM have a saw to fit most requirements and production levels. We spoke to three recent buyers of different SCM saws, a beamsaw, a panel saw, and a hybrid of the two, and found that while they were purchased for different reasons the results were the same, efficient cutting of panel and happy owners.

Savory Group

Auckland based building company Savory is a large construction firm whose work covers both build and fit-out, a lot of it in the commercial sector, a lot of it requiring a beam saw. Recently they decide it was time to replace their existing one.

“Our old saw had done its timeit was actually run on a windows 98 operating system,” says Production Manager, Greg Burkett. “It had performed well but was becoming too outdated, prone to break downs and replacement parts were getting difficult to obtain. Our saw doesn’t get used solidly all day but we need it there when we have the right job.”

“When looking for a replacement we needed something that pretty much did the same thing, which was to efficiently cut large runs of components. Our selection was narrowed to a couple of companies whose range of saws and service

suited our requirements and in the end we purchased the SCM Gabbiani from Machines R Us, for several reasons.

“We had had good experience with John Fleet and Machines R Us in the past, and they had a beamsaw in the SCM Gabbiani P which was ideal for our use and volume requirements, finally it was also in our price range.

“It is a very cost effective and time efficient saw when doing the same thing to a lot of panel. We generally use it for squaring up large quantities of sheet material such as ceiling tiles or cutting sheets of ply for wall linings. Depending on panel size we will cut up to 4 sheets at a time

“It is the ideal saw for us. Easy to set up, easy to change blades, easy to adjust the scribers, it’s a nice machine.”

Masterwood Joinery

Masterwood Joinery in Cromwell are known for their award winning kitchens and know the importance of having the right machinery options for each part of the manufacturing process to achieve the optimum result.

Their machinery include various CNC and edgebanders and also a recently purchased SCM sliding table saw. Operations Manager, Dave Wilson comments on the reasons behind the purchase and what they use it for.

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A new SCM Gabbiani P recently installed at Savory Group. The SCM class SiX panel saw at Masterwood Joinery.
It is a very cost effective and time efficient saw when doing the same thing to a lot of panel.
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Minimum space Maximum performance

SCM further re-confirms its presence in the beam saws sector with an even wider range of technological solutions suited to all market ranges and every panel processing requirement. The latest new entry is the result of a collaboration between SCM and an industry leader and comes in the range of “gabbiani vsi” vertical panel saws. It is a complete range of models, 100% "made in Italy", developed to meet the different configuration needs and deal with every kind of production requirement.

The range offers numerous advantages.

• Reduction in space taken up on the factory floor: SCM's new vertical panel saws are functional and compact and can be easily placed into any work space, even the narrowest ones, while still providing maximum cutting performance.

• Greater power and resistance over time: the new "gabbiani" range is powerful and sturdy, and has a stress-resistance capability far superior and longer than that of standard machines in its category. This is thanks to the special frame that is assembled with electro-welding.

• Several models in the range for a better price/ performance ratio: you can pick the vertical panel saw that best suits your production needs. There are numerous options: without scoring unit or with paired scoring unit with 2 saw blades or, moreover, with the addition of an independent motor with mechanical insertion. The advantage is identical: constant topquality performance at a highly competitive price.

• Great versality: The “gabbiani” vertical panel saws can be used to cut different types of wood materials.

• Speed and precision, a feasible duo: the "gabbiani" vertical panel saws allow for one or more panels to be cut simultaneously, but always with maximum precision. Some of the different models are able to make particularly precise cuts, others are more suitable for making pre-cuts that will be completed by sizing edge banders or cnc machining centers.

“We choose SCM because we believe they are the best saws on the market. We bought this particular one, a Class SiX mainly because it is able to do very precise panel length 45 degree angles for our cut-back fronts. We also use it day to day to cut panel to size and it is easy to change the blade to rip timber when we need to, but its ability to cut on the angle was our main requirement. It actually does 45 degrees both ways, which is useful.

“It’s easy to use and very precise, with the automatic fence setting you simply key in the measurement and it does it - bang on.

“Dealings with Daniel and the team at Machines R Us was very pleasant, great technicians and training was exactly what was required. Great saw, very happy with the purchase.”

Mr Shelf

Mr Shelf in Tauranga specialise in storage cabinets and shelving systems for the residential, commercial and retail sector and as such cut a lot of sheets of panel, until recently on a beamsaw.

When it came time for a replacement they opted for a SCM Class PX 350i, a type of hybrid panel saw with features found on both a beamsaw and a sliding table saw. The material stays still, the

saw carriage moves when cutting and the operator can work from both sides. But the main benefit for Mr Shelf was the blade tilts to 45 degrees.

“With our business getting more mechanised we were not using the beamsaw to cut such volume anymore and this machine provided the ability to cut angles as well,” says manager Russell Reardon. “This way we have the beamsaw capability when we want it but are able to do angle cuts as well and the changeover and set up from one to the other is very quick and easy.

“From ordering to installation and subsequent use everything has gone very smoothly, no issues. It was a good buy and a very good machine to use.”

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SCM Class PX 350i in action at Mr Shelf in Tauranga.
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Introducing Format-4’s kappa automatic automatic classic series of beamsaws beamsaws

Considering the many advantages of beamsaws such as productivity, easy material handling, accuracy and safety to name just a few, it’s surprising beamsaws aren’t more common in New Zealand workshops. Perhaps the face-lift range of Format-4 kappa automatic classic f beamsaws will change that.

At just over $100K for the base model, kappa automatic classic beamsaws are very affordable for smaller and medium sized businesses.

The classic model has a generous basic specification: cutting lengths of 3200 or 4300mm, two moveable support tables with air cushion function and a solid steel fence for an exact right angle cut when cross-cutting.

For perfect, chip-free results, the main saw blade is equipped with a 7.5kW motor, and a 68mm saw blade projection (with a 320mm sawblade) offers great bookcutting ability. An intuitive 15” touchscreen ensures quick and simple control of the machine.

Plenty of options are available across the range including the new innovative front lifting table system where the standard

tables are replaced by solid fully automatically controlled scissor lifting tables. This assists with increased efficiency and greatly reduce the operator’s effort.

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K940 - innovation and accuracy

Set up by Gary Firman 30 years ago, Firman Joinery is the largest joiner in Oamaru, with 15 staff and large, new premises on the city’s Northern boundary. Hamish Kane joined the Firman team in 2000, eventually joining Gary as Co-owner 12 years later.

Today Firman Joinery have a history and reputation for craftsmanship that extends well beyond Oamaru and deep into the Central Otago region. Working almost exclusively with a regular group of building companies in the area, Firman’s are well known for their quality work in high-end residential joinery, with plenty of Master Joiner awards in their showroom to prove it.

It’s easy to see how the stack of awards came about, because Firman Joinery’s staff are all trade qualified or in the apprentice

programme – even the project managers/detailers in the office have a trade (builder, joinery). With such a high level of skill available then it’s no surprise that quality comes as standard from the Firman Joinery team. But good skills need to be paired with good tools, and Firman’s Felder panel saw is certainly a good match.

Felder’s K940 X-Motion, supplied by Jacks, offers all the renowned features and innovations of the Austrian woodworking group’s panel saw range. The K940 has a 3.2 metre sliding table with Felder’s “X-Roll” system - a precision guiding system that handles maximum loads without compromising the smooth and accurate movement of the table. Named after the ‘X’ shaped configuration of the roller bearings, the X-Roll system prevents wear, eliminates maintenance and provides playfree accuracy over the lifetime of the saw.

Also maintenance free, the ‘EasyGlide’ saw unit tilt mechanism features a highly durable synthetic material that sits between the cast iron guides. This eliminates the need for grease to lubricate the guides and is therefore completely unaffected by dust (not that you see any in Firman’s near spotless factory!). Easy-Glide provides smooth and precise tilting of the saw unit over the long term.

“Accuracy was a key reason for buying the Felder,” says Hamish. “We were looking for a quality cut - something that enabled us to take material straight from the saw and assemble it, every time.” With a powered rip-fence controlled from an overhead touchscreen panel, the K940 X-Motion provides powerful, fast and programmable cutting. “For the right job, the overhead controller and powered fence certainly saves us time” says Hamish. “And we’re getting repeatable results and consistent quality.”

A 7.35kW (10hp) motor means the K940 X-motion is equally at home working with panel or solid timber – an important factor given Firman Joinery’s wide variety of work, from high-gloss panel kitchens through to recently completing a complete house-lot of solid timber joinery for a 900 square metre build.

With Oamaru and the wider Central Otago’s residential market booming, and an order book just about to stretch into 2023, Gary and Hamish are confident about Firman Joinery’s future. “I’ve never seen Oamaru so busy in my lifetime” says Hamish. “We’ve been lucky in the South Island - even at Level 3 we were able to work nearly as normal.We’ve needed to because business is booming.”

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Gary Firman, Nathan McLeod (saw operator), and Hamish Kane with their new Felder panel saw.
“We were looking for a quality cut –something that enabled us to take material straight from the saw and assemble it, every time.”

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a new range of sinks

the DST range

Introducing the latest addition to the Burns & Ferrall range, the DST contemporary sink and drainer. The DST has been designed to offer complete functionality, and a stunning minimalistic design that will complement the busiest kitchen. The range has arrived into stock and offer many amazing features and benefits to enhance thew way you use your kitchen.

The flat draining tray is on a gentle gradient, which drains water directly into the sink. The large capacity bowl is due to the unique 420mm deep sink (front to back), and the tight 10mm radius corner to give maximum bowl capacity, allowing for larger dishes and backing trays to be cleaned and soaked in the sink. The 3mm knife edge divider is a unique feature on the DST double bowl. The 3mm divider also helps maximize space, and avoids the annoying splash when pivoting the tap from one sink to the next.

The DST is fabricated, hand made sink, which can be installed as an Under Mount into any solid surface material, or installed Top Mount. The 254mm flat flange also allows for FLUSH mounting and is ideal for welding into stainless steel benchtops.

An impressive designer, negative detail overflow complies with all regulation, and archives the 15L per min flow rate required by the building code.

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The DST range is in stock now – contact you local Burns and Ferrall sales representative or contact our Customer service team on 0800 697 465 or sales@ burnsferrall.co.nz

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Projumbo delights retail sector

Since March 2021 Hutchco has been on a mission to grow the Projumbo colour match offerings

“We started out with a handful of colours to meet committed orders, and now 8 months down the track we have approximately 70% of our range covered” says Mark Leith Managing Director, he adds, “The demand for extra wide edging is growing, and to be able to produce this with minimal waste both economical for us and cost effective to the end user.”

As the demand grows, Technical & Marketing Advisor at Hutchco Tux Hika reached out to a couple of end users to see how Projumbo has delighted their clients.

Hutchco has had a long history supplying edging to Auckland based Retail Dimension (RD). RD covers every dimension of retail and draws on 20 years’ experience to deliver custom retail solutions,

from design, manufacturing to fitout, signage and technology. Tux caught up with purchasing and production coordinator, Francesca Crowther at RD to talk about their experience to date with Projumbo edging. “I have taken it upon myself to order this where I have found it applicable. This

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saves us significant costs in not only material but also in Labour”

Francesca continues on to note the direct financial benefits she has seen for RD “ We don’t need to purchase additional sheets of laminate which can be very costly and the team don’t have to spend labour working the laminate”.

When asked who does she see as benefiting from Projumbo,“easy application for manufacturing and clean sleek lines [for the client]” adding “This product creates a seamless edge and consistent grain/pattern when clashing the length of the laminate limits this.”

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Since 2007, the team at BBC Commercial in Tauranga have been providing commercial fitouts, shop fittings and a range of tailored and versatile joinery solutions to businesses throughout NZ. Hutcho has serviced their joinery needs steadily for the past few years now, and the

introduction of Projumbo has eliminated some productivity and processing pain points notes Mark Crowhurst, Manger at BBC.

Mark often specifies 55mm & 65mm Projumbo where he can and credits this by saying “The jumbo edging gives us clean lines

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and a hard wearing edge” and adds “[Projumbo gives a] seamless edge as the alternative (laminate) leaves a dark line”.

Check out some of BBC’s recent work at Farmers Sylvia Park.

Contact our Sales Manager James@hutchco.co.nz or customer services on cs@hutchco.co.nz to find out if Projumbo is available for your next project.

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hinges

While looks are important, function is critical and durability is necessary, a big plus for cabinetmakers when it come to hinges is that they are simple to fit and easy to adjust. We look at options from leading suppliers that cover all these criteria and more.

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Salice Silentia+Perfect and constant closing

Silentia+ is also equipped with an innovative switch to delay the decelerating action. The activation of this switch allows the ideal decelerating strength to be achieved for all door sizes.

Silentia+ allows a perfect and constant closing of the door in any condition, use and application. The innovative soft close technology guarantees excellent performance to the complete range of hinges. Silentia+ includes numerous technological elements and maintains the aesthetics of the hinges of the first generation.

The next generation.

Integrated soft close technology with two silicone oil dampers. The two integrated dampers guarantee an exceptional regularity of the decelerating strength providing a perfect closing to any kind of door under any conditions.

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It's not just design; it's style.

Dark furniture radiates sleek elegance, inside and out. The global trend requires hardware that creates a visual impact without compromising on quality. At Blum, we stay in motion to move ideas. We have produced the onyx black hinge range to discreetly complement furniture and give your ideas and creations a greater scope for designing fine furniture.

An extensive range of our hinges, such as the top-selling 110° hinge, profile hinge for thick doors, blind corner hinge or even our EXPANDO T hinge for thin doors, are available in onyx black. With built-in BLUMOTION, the product becomes even more attractive, with no extra protruding parts; simply flick the switch on the hinge boss to deactivate the BLUMOTION.

To create seamless integration or visual impact in your cabinetry, order onyx black online at e-services.blum.com or find more at www.blum.com

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Onyx Black
An extensive range of Blum hinges are available in Onyx Black.

One hinge - endless applications

With a 155° opening angle, the 0-protrusion hinge is ideal for use on doors with inner drawers and pull-outs, mitred fronts or double overlay carcase applications. The technology in the hinge arm pushes the door outwards upon opening, stopping binding where the door meets the carcase or allowing drawers to open freely without using a packer.

The 0-protrusion hinge is available with built-in soft closing BLUMOTION or unsprung to use with TIP-ON for handleless fronts and available in two finishes, including onyx black for dark interior design and visual impact without compromising quality.

Find the full scope of use for Blum's 0-protrusion hinge within Cabinet Configurator or place an order within Order Management, both online at e-services.blum.com

Slim, sleek and streamlined

Zero protrusion

AVENTOS HF, HS and HL cover caps have been given a new look and offer a fresh design to the lift system ranges. Tailored to match the existing AVENTOS HK top cover cap, the new, linear appearance allows a harmonious design to be achieved in furniture.

Along with a sleek new form, the entire AVENTOS range now offers a dark grey cover cap option to compliment the movement of dark fittings and interiors trending worldwide. Make a statement; pair light wood-look cabinetry with a dark cover cap for a bold design that stands out.

Personalisation? Say no more! The removable plate on the cover cap can be embossed or printed with your company name or logo and can also be used on LEGRABOX drawers for exceptional hardware unity!

Place your order for the new-look cover caps for AVENTOS online at e-services.blum.com for your upcoming projects, or contact your Blum Account Manager to learn about personalised branding.

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Sensys by Hettich the perfect connection for manufacture and design

The award-winning Sensys hinge by Hettich is perfectly suited for creative interior cabinetry solutions of the highest quality.

Proven performance in temperatures from 5 – 40 degrees, the proprietary design offers a broad range of applications. Day to day, that means that you have the biggest choice in what you create and how you create it when using Sensys.

Sensys has among the widest soft-close on the market with the Silent System catching and pulling itself closed at 35 degrees. This wide soft closing angle sustains performance across non-standard applications such as thick doors and is discretely tucked within the hinge itself.

To see all the possible applications, check out the ‘Hinges by Hettich – Sensys’ poster inserted with this issue.

Installation

Different installation methods available

• Fast assembly hinges for maximum efficiency, requiring no tools

• Push-in installation, otherwise known as knock-in

• Screw installation

• Expanding dowel installation. Choose the installation most compatible with your manufacturing processes.

Design Finish

Choose from the classic nickel plated or obsidian black finishes for hardware that complements the wider design.

Wide material choice for door fronts

Sensys hinge applications include

• Thick doors from 15-32mm

• Thin doors from 10-16mm

• Glass doors.

This opens up the choice of possible door front materials, allowing experimentation and outside the box design. For example, tiny home or campervan applications may benefit from lighter cupboard doors and Sensys for thin door fronts.

Wide angle and zero protrusion

With applications for zero protrusion doors to accommodate pantry stackers and blind angles for corner storage, Sensys is applicable to all common – and some less common – interior cabinetry requirements.

For all catalogue and purchase information visit shop.hettich.com. For supporting installation information visit HettichEnglish on YouTube, or the media library on our website.op

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Salice & Fit enhancing living spaces together

Pocket doors? Overhead lifts? Falling flap stays? Bifold gear? Soft close hinges?

You know you can count on Salice’s Italian designed and made quality and on Fit’s service.

Multipurpose spaces are where it’s at! This is a trend that began well before the pandemic that has literally plagued us for the last two years, but Covid-19 has fast-tracked the need of many households to maximise use of space and make existing spaces like kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms and bedrooms suitable for work and study. Good hardware, like that from Salice, can really assist in creating multipurpose cabinets and spaces.

Pocket doors – currently the rock star of multifunctional spaces! Pocket doors pivot 90° to slide back inside a double walled cabinet, so walkways and light are not blocked when the area is in use. Salice’s Exedra pocket door is perfect for creating laundry spaces, work from home spaces, study spaces or appliance spaces within larger rooms or hallways. Suits doors 18030mm thick, 2200-2500mm high, 500-700mm wide. Vertical, horizontal and front adjustment all without removing door from cabinet.

Overhead lifts – EvoLift is the latest from Salice with options for single flap and folding flap doors in wood or with aluminium frames.Right or left kits, plus options for super heavy projects. And for a contemporary, compact look; the Wind range in white or satin metal black includes paired kits for 5 door weight levels plus a supplement for very wide doors.

Creating horizontal surfaces like fold down desks tables? Salice’s Pacta is the falling flap door solution that is both robust and stylish – with no stays or cables needed! Everything you need in a paired kit, plus an extra support hinge is available for wider surfaces. Pacta is compatible with Salice’s magnetic push to open system too!

And, of course, Fit carries a wide range of Salice soft close hinges.

Contact your Fit rep, phone 0800 852 258 or email sales@fit-nz.co.nz to discuss your Salice hinge and hardware requirements.

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The Exedra pocket door showing the doors closed, partially open and fully pushed back inside the cabinet wall. Salice Wind installed in the kitchen of Fit’s customer service lead, Henry Don. Photo kindly supplied by Tim Lee at The Offcut of Auckland EvoLift kits for single flap doors and folding doors. Salice’s Pacta for horizontal surfaces. Salice’s Wind with supplementary kit for extra wide doors.
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3D presentation software VORTEK Spaces has been creating a bit of talk in the New Zealand design community lately. Easy to use and compatible with a wide range of popular CAD design software, Vortek Spaces enables designers to present their designs to clients in stunningly realistic videos and walk-throughs. We spoke to several early users who are finding the software particularly useful in allowing them to share their vision with clients and personalise their presentation.

For kitchen designer Sydney Young from Matamata Glass & Joinery, Vortek Spaces is a great selling tool. “It allows me to present a new design and make it look like the clients home. It gives me the ability to easily show what I am trying to do and really helps with colour and material selection which can speed up the process considerably”.

Sydney purchased Vortek in June last year and uses it alongside Cabinet Vision. “I found it very easy to pick up, some initial assistance from Joinery It and then an hour or so link up to Vortek in Canada gave me the basic operation and it was easy from there.”

“It is a very effective program, I simply import my design from Cabinet Vision and from there can change lighting or materials

as I or the client wish. I would probably spend a couple of hours on finishing my kitchen design but it is definitely worth it. In fact once you start you really get hooked it gets into your blood.”

Cherie van der Poel, designer and director at Got It Made Kitchens in Te Awamutu has been using Vortek for the last 18 months and has found it a game changer for selling designs and concepts. She uses it with CabMaster software to produce 3D walk-throughs which are recorded and shown to clients.

“Customers love its visual nature and it gives them the confidence to go with a design, they can see it and imagine themselves in that space. Not everybody is good at reading plans and Vortek saves time in getting ideas across. It makes a big difference to us in closing sales quicker.

“It is not as difficult to learn as you might expect you can be up and running within a couple of days on basic designs and pretty specialised within a couple of months. The online assistance is very good although we haven’t needed to use it much as it’s pretty easy to work things out yourself.

“It’s great to have access to such technology in our industry - the future is the visual product it is huge for our industry and great that it is available to the joinery and kitchen industry without it being cost prohibitive for smaller users.

Michael Murray a designer with Kitchen Inspirations in Auckland has been using Vortek Spaces for four years in kitchen and cabinet design and appreciates its realism and its ability to easily makes changes on the fly.

“Colours and lightning are really good and it produces excellent high quality renders. I post renders on social media and get a lot of request from other designers as to what I am using. It works very well with Cabinet Vision, the transfer of files is very simple and any changes upload automatically, just like resaving a file.

“The software has undergone a lot of development recently with an expansive 3D warehouse/ store where you can not only find but also upload and develop components to achieve that personalised look for your client.

“The 3D walk-through video is very good. It really helps people to read the space, not everybody is necessarily very good at understanding floor plans and elevations whereas they instantly identify with the 3D visual.

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“I didn’t really have any tuition, a workmate showed me how to use it and off I went. It is pretty self explanatory but you do need an eye for lighting and angles.”

Alexandra Riddell from Niche Design Co Ltd in Tauranga has used the software for several years with both Cabinet Vision and 2020 Design software and finds it builds on the existing software.

“You really are able to bring your designs to life through the use of colour and realistic rendering. The walk-through is very impressive, it provides a real wow factor and instantly shows clients your vision. As a consequence we need

to do less concept work, clients are sold quicker because they can see how it is.

“Very user friendly, a great asset for designers.

For Daniel Billings from Maple & Stone in Hamilton, who began using Vortek Spaces alongside Microvellum in the middle of this year, the software works well with the bespoke nature of their business providing ‘visualisation’ for clients.

“The realism is great and it is the easiest rendering software I have used. The direct communication channels with Canada are very useful when starting out and I like the way they are constantly updating their library to include NZ based products such as Laminex and Bestwood colours.

Craig Hooper from Cooper Webley in Nelson has used Vortek Spaces for three years and loves the programme. He works in Cabinet Vision then exports to Vortek for the final rendering and then client presentation. He enjoys the ability to make changes on the fly while talking and discussing options with clients.

“It is very useful tool for selling directly and efficiently. Clients very quickly get a good feel for what we are doing in an environment they recognise. It is very easy to use, largely click and point based with a very easy to follow drop down menu. I can do a full blown render in 15-20 minutes and the beauty is, it is a live render, any changes are automatically updated to the original file - superb.

You really are able to bring your design to life through the use of colour and realistic rendering. The walk-through is very impressive, it provides a real wow factor and instantly shows clients your vision.

“Vortek are very client interactive constantly updating and supporting with more facilities and functions and lighting and design features. It is a very dynamic and powerful tool - I think of it as a portable showroom.”

Joinery It are New Zealand re-sellers and service providers for Vortek Spaces for more contact Phil Smith on 021 201 4450

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Cherie van der Poel - Got It Made Kitchens Craig Hooper - Cooper Webley Alexandra Riddell Niche Design Co
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More doors from Sage Doors

Originally known for roller doors, and then Laseredge doors, Sage Doors is now branching out into more door options: presanded-paintable-profile doors. Paintable profile doors have been a much-requested addition to the Sage Doors’ range for a while; here’s a few reasons why you’ll want to use them:

Short Lead Times

Like all of our doors, we’re committed to keeping our lead time as short as possible. Our lead time for standard orders is 4 days.

Pre-Sanded

It’s important that your doors are ready to roll (err, spray!) when you receive them, so we do the sanding for you. They should be ready to send to your painter.

Online Quoting & Ordering

Our profile doors can be ordered and quoted online. Contact us for the tech specs so you know which profile you’re after.

Pre-Drilled

Like all our laseredge doors, our profile doors can be pre-drilled, either by sending through a Cabinet Vision/Microvellum file, or by entering in the drilling on our website when you place your order.

Make it Your Own

Because we like to be flexible with options, we do our profiles a little differently! You can order any face profile (USA State name in our range) with any edge profile option. For example, you could have the Arizona face profile with edge options of arised edge, 1.5/3/5mm radius or a Roman Ogee edge. It’s up to you! You can also choose to have raw HDF on both sides, or white melamine on the back.

Custom Profiles

Do you need something slightly different? Bigger frame? Smaller frame? Deeper rebate? Featured end panel? Let us know and we’ll do our best to help!

Bowing Reduction

We offer a pocket-routed-back option to reduce bowing on framestyle doors. The pocket on the back removes some of the tension from the back of the board, to reduce the bowing. While this is not necessary for all doors, it is helpful for tall or bi-fold doors, where it’s more important to have them straighter. (note – they may still bow a bit, but we’re just doing what we can to reduce it).

We look forward to working with you on your next profile door project!

Real shows are back for Homag

Our trade show Live. HOMAG has shown us how much we have missed being together: live demonstrations, personal conversations and wellattended webinars.

Even though it was ‘only’ a digital conference, a lot of us experienced the real feeling of being at a trade fair: talking shop with like-minded people, impressing those who love wood with the latest technology or answering practical questions on machinery. Our experts were in their element, just like the 1700 carpenters and joiners who also took part. We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone for this and we have built on it, with digital content and real events on site, at the HOMAG Treff. Because for the first time since 2018, there was a classic HOMAG Treff in October and November in Holzbronn and Herzebrock.

Among other things, HOMAG presented solutions about intelligent automation, process optimization and further development of mobile operation. Visitors also could see how they can use digital assistants from

HOMAG to increase performance and efficiency while ensuring sustainability at the same time.

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Live.HOMAG

The face-to-face events and demonstrations in Holzbronn, Herzebrock and St. Johann were accompanied by the well-known online format Live.HOMAG.

Live.HOMAG offers the opportunity to experience HOMAG products and solutions digitally: in live webinars, individual machine demonstrations and presentations of technology highlights.

So far, more than 500 live online events have been held, allowing participants to gather information about the latest HOMAG technologies and to put their questions to product experts.

“We are really pleased that Live.HOMAG has been so well received, particularly by woodworking shops.”

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Homags successful return to its classic inhouse shows demonstrated the merit of face to face contact. the LOOPTEQ O-600 gantry return system as a supplement to the edge banding machines of the EDGETEQ S-500 series.
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Automation sets new standards

Fully automated installations, such as the SAWTEQ B-320 flexTec panel dividing cell for batch-size 1 production or WEINMANN's autonomously operating cells for the fully automated production of building components with industrial robots, set new standards in terms of performance and flexibility. Intelligent automation creates an interlinked material flow with high performance. This is the case, for example, with the LOOPTEQ O-600 gantry return system as a supplement to the edge banding machines of the EDGETEQ S-500 series.

Equipment thought through New equipment variants and clever software assistants increase efficiency and create more transparency in production, as with the latest version of the storage management system, woodStore8.

Another new addition to HOMAG's equipment portfolio is a specially designed interchangeable container for fast and unmixed switching between EVA and PUR hotmelt adhesives in edge banding machines.

The team always had an eye on the magical triangle of reduced delivery times, lower investment amounts and higher quality standards.

woodWOP 8.0: New functions. Infinite possibilities. The woodWOP success story started more than 30 years ago and the principle has remained unchanged: workpiece-oriented programming — easy and efficient. The next version, 8.0, offers a lot of new functions that have been developed together with joiners. The focus is on practical assistants for comfortable processing.

Sustainability and conservation of resources

HOMAG does not neglect the issue of sustainability either. Digital assistants such as the "Cutting Production Set" support the user in optimizing cutting

and reusing offcuts. Thus, not only saving costs and materials, but also helping to protect the environment.

And that was not all

There were also innovations in the CNC sector with world premiere of the CENTATEQ N-210 and N-510.

Every joinery has its own story, every business has different requirements — including for nesting. Therefore, HOMAG has developed the new nesting platform with a clear focus: maximum flexibility. The new generation is automated and works in single operation, from 3-axis technology to 5-axis technology and on table sizes from 1.25 x 2.5 m to 2.1 x 7.4 m — in half-sized or full-sized format.

“We looked at the technology and the requirements for modern nesting in the finest detail to develop the machine from scratch,” explains Vera Zimmermann, product manager for CNC.

The result is a modular nesting platform that picks up on

innovative functions and the guiding principles of energy efficiency in equal measure. The main components are a highly modular, switchable vacuum and air cushion table concept as well as newly designed suction components that have been optimized using CFD flow simulation. There are also innovations in the area of workpiece handling. For example, different technology levels can be selected and automation concepts enhanced or changed quickly and easily using the plug solution created.

The team, which is located across different sites, always had an eye on the magical triangle of reduced delivery times, lower investment amounts and higher quality standards.

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A duty of care …

Vaughn and Nicky Tongs, owners of Tweakit Joinery Solutions in Palmerston North, have a favourite saying … “People don’t care how much you know, until they know how much you care.”

This principle of care inspired them to upgrade their factory and provide a productive and healthy workspace for their employees.

The recent purchase of a new CNC nesting machine and edgebander required a completely different approach in dust management to

what they had used up to this point. Egmont Air was commissioned to design and install a new system that would make a difference.

Vaughn is blown away by the result of the new Egmont Dust Extraction system, “it has simplified and removed all the clutter in our workshop and now we have one central collection and disposal point for dusts”. But this is not the only significant benefit he comments, “the new dust extraction has eliminated all the atomised fine dust and our employees breathe clean air in what is otherwise a traditionally dusty environment”.

The New Egmont Air system uses centralised modular ducting to connect to each machine and a centralised fan provides the necessary suction to remove and eliminate the fine dust.

The system is also fitted with an automated fan-speed controller that automatically adjusts the suction levels as each machine turns on or off

Egmont Air, trusted suppliers to the wood-working and manufacturing industry, offer a comprehensive design-toinstallation service of spraybooth and dust & fume extraction

it has simplified and removed all the clutter in our workshop and now we have one central collection and disposal point for dust systems nationwide. Egmont Air’s team of CAD designers, sales technicians, project manager and installers work together to ensure customers’ expectations and outcomes are exceeded.

Contact Egmont Air by phone 0800 781 200 or sales@ egmontair.co.nz for more information.

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Business grows with Proform

For Richard Hart, coming home to set up his own interior joinery business back in February 2020 was a dream come true. Having travelled to both England and Australia to learn his trade he set up shop in Tarras, not far from Wanaka, as HBH Joinery Ltd.

From a small but workable factory Richard and his staff of three have steadily grown their reputation for customised kitchens, vanities and wardrobes. “We have steadily seen an increase in work despite Covid and last year I decided we needed to improve our production level to meet demand.” comments Richard. The factory is some 230m2 on a long narrow site making workspace a premium. “I had seen various CNC machines in action and in particular I had liked the Proform ATC25/13R from Proform CNC Ltd, as it had a small footprint that suited our factory yet could optimise the cutting of a 1220mm by 2440mm sheet. It was a well priced, robust, gantry style machine that had the features we were

looking for, including the userfriendly Windows 10 operating software and especially the twelve position rotary automatic tool changer which has proved to be a real time saver.” The machine was installed and commissioned back in March this year. “The service has been unreal: Proform’s Technician Aidan, did a really professional install followed by some training which saw us up and running in no time flat.” recalls Richard.

In the months that have followed, Richard and his team noticed an increase in work. “We found with the machine were able to do a lot of curved work, something that happens a lot in kitchens these days. Along with Enroute software on the machine we use Mozaik 3D drawing programme which is basically a Cabinet Vision product from the USA. Funnily enough, thinking that the machine would also mean not needing to employ

more staff, turned out I had to get another staff member just to handle the increase in work we were getting!” The machine gets sporadic heavy use. When they have the work and the pressure is on it can be running eight hours a day for days on end. A nice extra was the team from Proform also installed the dust extraction system for use with the machine.

“The shift to CNC has proved a winner both in terms of increased production but also in improving the offer we can make to our clientele: a great product made on time for the right price.” Things are running well down Tarras way...

For more information contact Richard Hart at HBH Joinery Ltd on 027 347 4740 Email Richard@ hbhjoinery.co.nz or visit www. hbhjoinery.co.nz

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Colour matching protocols

Your client needs new doors but loves the existing frames and wants them to match. Or maybe that young couple wants new countertops that are the exact same colour as the antique sideboard they inherited – sound familiar?

Cabinetmakers get colour matching requests from designers and architects all the time … but it’s something of an art form …

Let’s talk colour matching, specifically wood stain. There’s alcohol, water-soluble dyes, oil stains, water-based stains, gel stains, glazes, pigments, toners, so many different ways to arrive at the final colour and look; it can drive you nuts!! But does it have to be so confusing?

Because we use various techniques and materials, we used to mix all kinds of crazy stuff together to find that perfect match. Then we realised the perfect match is often sitting in a can on the shelf! And if the perfect colour already exists in a commercial product, we say, “why not?” The formula’s always consistent, and if you need to match that colour again, you’ll know where to start … and finish.

Now, just to be clear, if you’re asked to do a colour match for a client, it’s incredibly important to manage their expectations. Take a cabinetmaker we’re currently working with. He’s building a custom oak piece for someone who wants the colour to match a bamboo cutting board, and let’s be honest; there’s no magic wand that will ever make oak look like bamboo – a critical detail many don’t realise.

So there we were, ready to pull out all the pigments, dyes and lacquer. But before we started to look like a science lab, we decided to see if there wasn’t a pre-made solution first. We tested all the general finishes. The top contenders were oil-based Pecan, oil-based Antique Cherry, Nutmeg gel stain and DEFT Light Brown Water-Based Wood Stain from PPG and MIROSTAIN low grain raising waterbased stain from Mirotone. The differences are subtle, some redder, some browner, others more yellow. The red oak was affecting the one thing they all had in common they were applied to, showing the importance of testing your stains on the same material you’ll actually be working with.

Bamboo contains a range of colours, and mimicking it ideally would be impossible, so our goal was a happy medium between the light and dark streaks. We decided to go with the Light Brown dye stain, and honestly,

we don’t think we could have gotten a closer match if we tried! Once our cabinetmaker gets his client’s approval (we’re confident he will), this is a done deal!

What (seemingly) impossible colour matching requests have you received? We’re happy to play mad scientist to get it right, and if we get the job, we’ll do the colour match for FREE!

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airTec benefits compelling

Well-known Dunedin firm Ron Kirk Joinery has had the whole range of edgebanders during their 30 year history. Hayden Kirk, son of founder Ron Kirk and now Directing Manager, started as an apprentice 23 years ago. He remembers – not so fondly – his early edgebanding experiences.

“We had one of those hot air guns that heated up the back of the tape, and then we’d spend hours and hours scraping and cleaning to get the final result. It was a big day when we got our first Janssens edgebander, but even then processing and cleaning up a whole kitchen was several days’ work.”

Edgebanding at Ron Kirk Joinery has got more efficient since those early days. From the early 2010s they operated an Ambition 1210 from German edgebanding specialists Brandt (now rebranded Homag). But earlier this year Hayden and the team took another step up the technology ladder, buying a new Homag EDGETEQ S-200 1130AT – becoming the first joinery shop in Dunedin capable of processing laser-edged tape.

“We’ve always kept our eye on developments in technology.” says Hayden, “and we knew laseredged tape was a technology we’d adopt when Homag’s airTec units came on a model that would suit our size.” The Brandt was running two glue tanks of EVA glue: clear and white. The finish was excellent but Hayden points out that doing their corner rounding on a separate machine was adding time to each kitchen, as well as taking up valuable workshop space. The Homag is much the same size as the previous edgebander, but comes with on-board corner rounding, ensuring their edge processing has sped up, but within a smaller overall footprint in the workshop.

Why did Hayden move to laseredge tape? “The benefits airTec promised were compelling,” explains Hayden. “Even better, they’ve all turned out to be true. For a start, it seals the board better. There’s no clean up. No excess glue. Also, we can charge a premium for it. And it brings all of our high-gloss work under our control.” This last point is a significant one. “With a lacquered kitchen we were dependent on the painter. Any damage or mistakes found at installation meant getting

a re-cut panel back to the painter. Relying on others affected our timing, and if they were busy there could be significant delays and costs. Now everything is done in-house so stuff like this can be fixed by us, and quickly.”

Hayden and the team are now using laser-edge tape on all components in their kitchens, including the carcasses. They get their Homag serviced regularly by Jacks, and have it set up to enable most of their settings and changes to be adjustable from the controller. “Unless the customer has specifically requested 2mm edging we find it quicker and we get a better result putting everything through at 1mm with airTec,” says Hayden. “There’s really good availability of colours now. We’re even finding some architects specifying high gloss tape.”

It’s not only edgebanding where Ron Kirk Joinery has been an early adopter of technology. Their Format-4 Kappa 550 e-motion saw was the first in NZ to be linked to nesting software – providing a stepping stone to the nesting efficiency they now have with their CNC. “So long as you have good machines and capable staff

... it seals the board better. There’s no clean up. No excess glue. Also, we can charge a premium for it.

in the workshop, the key area for efficiency is the design work,” he says. “With the combination of software we use now, I can show a customer exactly what their kitchen will look like in their house before we even start processing. Given the investment many of our customers are making I think it’s important for them to see what they’re paying for, and so we can get it right for them first time.”

Given how busy the team at Ron Kirk Joinery are, and with their reputation meaning customers keep coming back time after time, it’s clear they’re doing just that –getting things right first time.

www.ronkirkjoinery.co.nz

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Hayden Kirk with operator Joseph Wiel.

The area gripper

FMHD-3R22 has a suction cell grid with three rows and allows handling of narrow slots with a width of 35 millimeters or more.

Area gripper FMHD in three variants

From sawmills to furniture construction – the area gripper FMHD from Treotham is frequently used in wood working. Schmalz developed its area gripper FMHD to allow particularly narrow, heavy, or extra long sections to be lifted quickly and safely.

Solid wood materials such as cross laminated timber (CLT) exceed previous design limits for wood. Thanks to its high static

load-bearing capacity, CLT has long been used for industrial prefabricated houses. Architects can position doors and windows more flexibly as well as design higher ceilings and wider supports.

New formats also mean new possibilities. Treotham therefore increased the range of applications for its existing Schmalz area gripper FMHD with an extra wide quick-change system, third suction row, and oversized gripper construction.

Three Variants, Three Strengths

The area gripper FMHD-3R22 has a suction cell grid with three rows and allows handling of narrow slots with a width of 35mm or more. The area gripper FMHD250 has a wider suction plate for an increased lift capacity. With 3,500 N, its holding force is almost double that of the 3R22. The maximum gripper length is 2,492mm for both variants. The FMHD-2R28 provides greater lengths and can be up to 3,500mm long and handle workpieces with a width of 50 mm or more.

All three variants have an integrated vacuum reservoir and three-section design. Schmalz thus increases suction force and energy efficiency while also reducing maintenance work. Unstacking in layers or transferring porous and warped workpieces is easy – even in dusty sawmills.

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Treotham Automation supply the range of Schmalz Vacuum Lifting devices, customizable and suitable for standard weights up to 750kg.

Schmalz clamping solutions are used for a wide range of machining and assembly tasks. With vacuum power, components made from wood, metal, glass or plastic are fixed securely and without distortion.

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The Schmalz area gripper FMHD from Treotham helps unstack wooden boards in layers.

Sliding Doors

When Christchurch based Independent Doors moved their business, their quality extraction system was moved effortlessly with them!

Back in 2016 when Kim Lewis from Independent Doors in Christchurch chose NZDUCT+FLEX to specify, supply and install a new filter and ducting for their busy door factory, she already knew, from her own business philosophy, that buying quality doesn’t actually cost more – and that it always pays back in the long run.

Since 1994, Independent Doors has been providing high quality, high performance, standard and custom interior and exterior doors and sliders for the residential and commercial construction markets. Widely recognised among architects, contractors, designers, builders and professionals in the building industry, Independent Doors Ltd has earned a reputation for excellence in its field, taking pride in providing certified superior products at reasonable prices.

So 5 years after the initial filter installation, when due to rapid expansion, Independent Doors needed to relocate, the extraction system moved too in what Kim describes as a “seamless process”. “Due to the expertise, and unparalleled level of communication between Scott Saunders (the NZDUCT+FLEX local southern Sales Manager), Nav Sharma (the Installation Manager who worked on our original build), and Aaron Proctor, the Engineering Manager (who

organised the final relocation of the filter), I did not have to concern myself with this part of the move at all” confirms Kim.

NZDUCT+FLEX employ their own fulltime permanent install staff so the initial part of the process was to send one team down to do a walk over the new site, discussing machine numbers and positions, and re-calculate final duct runs with a view to re-using 100% of the original LIPLOCK ® modular ducting

to save money. The teams are building duct runs everyday so on the first site visit they quickly dismantled the entire ducting system and arranged transport for re-use at the new site along with the fan and complete filter (lifted by a hi-ab as one piece and repositioned outside the new premises).

With filter and fan correctly bolted down in their new home, both install teams from NZDUCT+FLEX worked together

to join everything up using the original modular duct. Invariably there were changes to machine positions despite these being agreed just weeks previously, but due to the large LIPLOCK® stock holding in 3 warehouses in Auckland, the installers could over night solve all of the issues resulting from these changes.

To keep the environment dust free, the 3 bay double modular filter with 84 filter bags, can deal with up to 20,000m³ of air and

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LIPLOCK® modular ducting can be re-used and reconfigured any number of times as machines move or change.

dust per hour and can still be expanded in the future if required, by adding extra modules. As all the components i.e. the fan (JK45K:18.5kw), filter, filter bags and LIPLOCK® ducting all come from Danish JKF Industri, compatibility and performance of the whole system is assured.

Aaron Proctor, in charge of the Maintenance Service offered to all customers, revisited the site last month to check that the whole system was still operating to JKF’s required specifications and equal to when the filter was first installed 5 years ago. The filter is still running on the original filter socks due to being correctly specified in the first instance : a huge maintenance saving for the business.

Kim Lewis summed up, “NZDuct+Flex made our relocation process extremely easy, working with us to enable us to reuse the majority of our kit. The company provides great service, superb product, excellent expertise and above all unparallel levels of communication. I highly recommend NZ Duct to anyone looking for an extraction solution!”

For more information contact New Zealand Duct & Flex Freephone 0508 69 38 28 www.nzduct.co.nz or www.jkf.dk or email info@nzduct. co.nz

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In this busy door factory, the Rotary valve acts as a seal from the high velocity of the dust entering the filter hopper: it is dropped neatly into the bin below without any dust blowing around.

Not your average apprentice

Kelly Irvine isn’t your typical apprentice. She represents a growing trend in people who may have up to seven career changes in entirely different sectors before age 40.

Before starting her apprenticeship at Lee Brothers (Rotorua), Kelly worked a diverse range of jobs, from Promotions Coordinator in the entertainment industry for MediaWorks, to flying abroad, where she worked as an Account Manager for a coffee roastery in London. If she set her mind on something, no role title was out of her limits!

Like many Joiners, Kelly’s detailorientated nature has led to her fascination with woodworking and it was almost in the cards that her career would be within the joinery industry.

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Like all good stories, there’s always a serendipitous moment. Kelly shares, “Lee Brothers listed an advertisement looking for an apprentice Joiner/Cabinet Maker on Seek. My partner had just been offered a job in Rotorua, so the timing was perfect. I applied, and I got the job.

“I feel at my best as a Joiner. It’s hands-on. I get to create unique pieces that clients get excited about. Being physically active is important to me and installing kitchens provides an all-body workout. The variety never ceases to surprise, one week I’ll be putting together a kitchen, and the next it will be a set of sashes or an entrance door.

As a joiner, you’re in a continuous cycle of accomplishment. Once a job is done you admire your output, reset, and move on to the next job – it’s undeniably awesome. I love it!”

Having the ‘insiders’ scoop’ of being a 32-year-old female in building and construction, Kelly says, “Being in full-time employment while working toward a qualification is of huge benefit. Having experienced work colleagues who can guide you through things, who have been in your position before is also very valuable. The experience is universal, and being qualified will open up some great opportunities.”

One of these opportunities was the chance to submit an entry into the 2021 Apprentice Best Timber project under two years hosted by the industry at the NZMJ Gala Awards dinner. Kelly admits, “Originally, I wasn’t keen to enter as I was so early on in my apprenticeship, but my boss (thankfully) put a little pressure on, and I got my entry board together and won.” For Kelly, the moment was a little surreal. “It was encouraging to know I was on the right track. Being thrown in the deep end has some real benefits especially seeing how proud of me my family were.”

Support is important for anyone pursuing their dream career and Kelly’s friends are not shy to show their encouragement. With a smile, Kelly teases, “A few of them are buying houses at the moment, so I think they can see the future benefits.”

Now more than ever before, it is healthy to reflect and find perspective. Kelly says, “A few months back, I made a stain quality, cedar TGV entrance door with top and bottom rails. When I was given the job, I felt a little intimidated, but my manager made me realise I did have the skills to complete the job. After a few discussions with my workmate, I progressed through the project, and the finished product only served to reinforce I’ve never felt so proud of myself and such a sense of achievement.

“It’s refreshing working in an industry with so many moving parts. As I see it, the career opportunities are endless. At this stage though, getting qualified is my main focus, and that will keep me busy for the next three years.”

For Kelly, life is great and both Rotorua and Lee Brothers are home. She says,“It’s refreshing to work for a company that sees the importance of work-life balance. I can pop into the workshop on a weekend to complete a personal project or spend time camping and hiking when the weather is warm. When it’s not – a game of darts and listening to music is how I like to recharge.

Steering a course

Being fully booked does not make us immune to hard times

Anotheryear has flown by, and it was another very different one for most of humanity. Many of us are pleased to be working in the building industry, at least there is plenty of work, and the outlook for 2022 remains strong.

Ian Featherstone is a business advisor and leadership coach, and the owner of Glass Half Full. He specialises in the construction industry, particularly the joinery & cabinetry sector.

For more information or to find out how you can move your team forward, please visit www. glasshalffull.co.nz

However, for many people, these last couple of years has taken a toll on our mental health, and there are many people suffering as a result. It’s easy to think that this is just happening to us but remember the Master Joiners slogan; “don’t go it alone”. You are not alone. Reach out for help if you need it.

I have had more contact this year with joiners and cabinetmakers than almost any other year, and whilst firms are “flat out busy”, I see a lot more anxiety, uncertainty, frustration and generally less happiness.

There has also been a productivity drop due to the stop and re-start because of lockdowns. Every time we come back from a long break, it simply takes time to get “back into the groove”. To add to this, our industry has suffered interruptions and re-work from global and local supply chain delays.

Anyone providing joinery to new builds or major renovations will be having a significant % of their installation dates moved out due to delays in building materials, shortage of subcontractors, or further restrictions on site. This creates a never-ending juggling of the plan, and many companies are adjusting schedules daily as a result.

It’s an excellent time to remind ourselves that we can only influence or do something about the things within our control. For many situations, all we can do is communicate appropriately to the affected parties as soon as we know something has changed.

All these things increase costs, impact customer and team satisfaction, and reduce profit.

So, what can we do to minimise the impact and risks of these “happiness and profit hazards”?

• Be realistic; know your capabilities and capacity and plan to this level, allowing a % for job schedule slippage.

• Learn to say no, decide who your “A” customers are, and plan to look after them.

• Reduce complexity and supply risk by specifying reliable products from reputable sources. Simplify designs so that a site measure is either not required or there are less critical measurements required before you can start. Provide full-size templates if necessary, or mark the floor for builders, hold each other to account for accuracy.

• Review your trading terms to allow for larger deposits to cover more materials, reserve the right to change the specification of some items, with consent, when supply impacts your start date or results in additional site visits and extended snag lists.

• Utilise the clause in your t&c’s to increase prices if the quote is past its expiry date, if you don’t have such a clause, get advice, and add it in.

• Consider adding a clause to allow you to use a variation process when extra labour costs will be incurred due to site schedule changes or return to site trips to fit

hardware or other items not available at the initial installation time (often items specified by other parties). Talk to your clients about this.

• Review your prices and hourly charge-out rates, make sure you charge for professional services such as design, technical advice or drawings for building consent or client sign off. Don’t just think they are an overhead cost, they are not.

• List Health and Safety compliance in your pricing and if appropriate, disclose this amount to client. These costs have been imposed on you and will ultimately be passed to the consumer.

• When you face a situation where a client requests to delay for a few weeks, and you have no more space for 3-6 months, let them know your situation and that you may not be able to make a firm commitment to a new date if they give up their booking. They may miss out and must wait. Just like what is happening to NZ citizens trying to get a MIQ booking. Let clients know in advance of this potential situation during the sales process.

I wish you all well for the remainder of 2021, a good restful holiday, and a renewed flexible mindset for 2022 and beyond.

If you would like to talk in confidence about any of the above or feel the need to reach out, please call me.

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"You can only control what you can control"
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Calling all timber joinery apprentices

The Master Joiners Apprentice Awards program is now open for entries. All timber joinery apprentices across New Zealand are encouraged to enter. For all details on how to enter visit www.masterjoiners.nz

All entries are automatically entered into the Peoples Choice Award. The People’s Choice award voting will open on Thursday 19th May 2022 at the Master Joiners Annual Conference, held at the Marlborough Events Centre, Blenheim.

Who will join our 2021 winners in being our next People’s Choice Award Winners in 2022?

Timber Joinery Apprentices

your time now!

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Kelly Irvine of Lee Brothers Cabinets and Joinery, Rotorua. Winner of the Awisa-Master Joiners Peoples Choice Award 2021 Under two years, and Best Timber Project Under two years. Antonio Fruean from McNaughtons Doors & Windows, Auckland. Winner of the Awisa-Master Joiners Peoples Choice Award 2021 Over two years, & Winner of Highest Judged for workmanship and skill.

Due Process

How to avoid getting stuck with

Geoff Hardy has 46 years’ experience as a commercial lawyer and is a partner in the Auckland firm “Martelli McKegg”. He guarantees personal attention to new clients at competitive rates. His phone number is (09) 379 0700 and email geoff@ martellimckegg.co.nz.

Foryears we have been lamenting the poor productivity of the New Zealand building industry in comparison to other developed countries, and it’s a documented fact backed up by solid evidence. It’s not that kiwi tradesmen are lazy or incompetent – the causes relate more to geographic and population factors – but it does mean we pay more for building materials and services than we should do. The preferred solutions are greater competition in the building materials sector, greater reliance on prefabrication, and greater standardisation of buildings, but they are tough obstacles to overcome. MBIE are trying to free up prefabrication from red tape and improve the product certification system, but at the same time they are making life tougher for builders, joinery manufacturers and building materials merchants through increased liability.

Then add to that mix the impact of the covid-19 pandemic, and we have building prices going through the roof. It’s all due to basic economics – demand exceeding supply. Demand has increased due to the Government pumping borrowed money into the economy and consumers not being able to spend it on overseas holidays. Supply has decreased due to a reduction in domestic timber milling capacity, domestic and overseas manufacturers mistakenly reducing their production in anticipation of a pandemic-induced recession, and the global freight industry doing the same thing.

Given that joiners are sometimes signing up projects that won’t be able to start for six months or more and accepting orders that won’t be able to be delivered for a similar period - when substantial price rises over that period are inevitable - there will be an increased focus on the joinery supplier’s ability to pass on cost increases in the months to come. And that will create tension not only with clients who can’t cope with the inevitable budget blowout, but also with their banks who are increasingly insisting on genuine “fixed price” projects and are seemingly blind to the realities of variations, provisional sums, and cost fluctuations. Because those are the three main reasons why so-called fixed prices are never fixed.

How are joiners going to protect themselves against their profitability being eroded by these unprecedented price rises in the aftermath of the pandemic?

The best way is by charging on a cost reimbursement basis so that property owners pay the true cost of materials and labour at any given time. However that leaves property owners uncertain about their ability to fund their project, so they naturally want their suppliers to assume the risk of price rises. The suppliers can do that if they build in large contingencies into their fixed prices (at the expense of the property owner) and if they get their own suppliers and subcontractors to commit to fixed prices. But in these days of high demand coupled with

material shortages and long leadtimes, they aren’t going to do that. Alternatively, joiners can stockpile building materials in anticipation of using them on some project later on, but they bear the cost of procurement and storage and they run the risk that many of those materials will turn out to be superfluous.

That leaves us with the three standard ways to vary prices in a fixed price contract – variations, provisional sums, and cost fluctuations. You can only charge for a variation if you are required to do something different from what you originally agreed to do, so that won’t help you if the project hasn’t changed, but the cost of it has. Provisional sums are appropriate if there are certain components of a project that simply can’t be priced accurately in advance, but if that applies to the whole of the project and you make the whole of the contract price provisional, then all you are doing is effectively converting a fixed price contract into a cost reimbursement one, and the customers won’t wear it. That leaves you with cost fluctuations, and you will only be able to pass those on if your contract allows you to do so.

Cost fluctuation clauses in contracts vary widely, so what you can do depends on the particular wording in your contract – assuming you have an entitlement to adjust your price for cost fluctuations in the first place. For example that entitlement may

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cost increases

be restricted to the cost of labour, or subcontractors, or materials, or any combination of them. And assuming you are allowed to make the adjustment, then what you are entitled to adjust for, is the difference between the rates and prices that applied when you originally accepted the order, and the rates and prices that apply when it comes time to invoice for your goods and services. So you will have to have some way of proving what the difference is. That means having written records of what you based your original price on – wages and salaries, and quotes or estimates from subcontractors and suppliers – and then similar records of what those inputs cost you now.

Sometimes an ability to pass on cost increases is subject to those cost increases not being reasonably foreseeable at the time the Contract is signed. If your cost fluctuation clause is qualified in that way, then whether you are caught out by the no-foreseeability requirement will depend on how widely-known the current supply shortage was when you signed your contract. If it was widely known, then your customer is likely to argue that you took the risk of price increases that you knew were likely to eventuate. You would have to argue in response that although you knew there was a global pandemic, you were no better equipped to foresee what the Government response would be or how global supply chains would be affected, than anyone else.

Finally, you might be obliged to do what you can to resist any price increases and procure subcontracts and materials on the basis of fixed prices that cannot be increased during the course of the your work. In that case you would argue that it simply isn’t feasible to obtain fixed supplier and subcontractor pricing in the current market. You would need to get statements verifying that from your suppliers and subcontractors, if you are put to the test.

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master joiners

Operations Manager - Allison Delaney, PO Box 12269, Thorndon, Wellington 6011. p: 027 234 1727,

e: operations@masterjoiners.co.nz

AUCKLAND

Secretary, Michael Bangs

24 Linwood Ave, Mt Albert, Auckland 1025. Ph 09 846 3364, email akmasterjoiners@woodman.co.nz

Advanced Timber Joinery

PO Box 132, Silverdale, 217 Spur Road, Stillwater/Silverdale, Ph 09 426 9785, contact Wade Saunderson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

All Timber Joinery (2017) Ltd

Unit A, 1058 Great South Road, Mt Wellington, Auckland. Ph 09 270 9605, contact Rory Johns. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Alpha Joinery Services (2010) Ltd

124D Felton Mathew Ave, St Johns, Auckland, Ph 09 578 0391, contact Juan Whippy. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Art Deco Interior Ltd

6 Grayson Avenue, Papatoetoe 2104, ph 09 218 8079, contact Sam Ju.

Auckland Joinery (2014) Ltd

2 Taylors Road, Morningside, Auckland, Ph 09 846 0346, contact Ross Webster. NZS4211 Affiliated.

bmc limited

Unit E, 191B Archers Road, Auckland 0629, Ph 027 511 3717, contact Sandra & Bjoern May.

BML Builders Ltd

18 Shamrock Drive, Kumeu, Ph 09 412 2350, contact Kaye Butler. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Canam Joinery Ltd

196 Swanson Rd, Henderson, Auckland. Ph 09 836 0732, contact Angus Welton.

Carlielle Kitchens

138 Manukau Road, Pukekohe, Auckland 2120, Ph 09 238 5222, contact Doug McMiken.

Cedarlite Industries Ltd

4 Mahunga Dr, Mangere Bridge, Auckland, Ph 09 633 0410, contact John Harrison. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Continental Stairs Ltd

32 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland, ph 09 836 1935, contact John or Anthony van Erp.

Counties Joinery

36 Sedgebrook Rd, Patumahoe, RD 1, Pukekohe 2678. Ph 09 238 7264, contact Roy McKerras NZS4211 Affiliated.

CT Timber Joinery Ltd

48 B Porana Road, Glenfield, Auckland, Ph 09 444 9041, contact Cameron Stringer. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Cube Dentro

8 Tironui Station Rd, West Takanini, Auckland. Ph 09 297 7830, contact Leonie Hamill.

Cutting Innovations Ltd

70 The Concourse, Henderson, Auckland 0610, Ph 09 836 9050, contact Alec Stringer

Dando Doors and Windows Ltd

62 Stoddard Rd, Mt Roskill. Ph 09 629 0222, contact Peter Facoory. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Danska Cabinetmaking

Unit 5, 56 Rewarewa Rd, Raumanga, Whangarei, ph 09 438 1100, contact Aaron & Carolyn Rawson.

Design Timber Doors & Windows Ltd

118 Mangere Road, Otahuhu, Auckland, Ph 021 0868 6770, contact Sailesh Prakash. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Divine Design Ltd (T/A JDC Cabinets)

30 Falstaff Place, Half Moon Bay, Auckland 2012. ph 09 622 1912, contact Julie Todd.

Doorways (2009) Ltd

428 Church St East, Penrose, Auckland, Ph 09 571 0605, contact Neville Shirley. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Euro Timber Joinery Co Ltd

34 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland, ph 09 837 1833, contact Shane Paterson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Fineline Joinery Limited

4 Corban Avenue, Henderson, Auckland, Ph 09 836 2212, contact Richard Schaefer. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Geoff Locke Cabinetmaker Ltd

67 Hodge Road, R D 6, Ruatangata, Whangarei 0176, Ph 09 433 5745, contact Geoff Locke.

Goldfinch Timber Joinery Ltd

20 D & E Onslow Avenue, Papatoetoe, Auckland, Ph 09 277 8803, contact Harvey Whitehead. NZS4211 Affiliated

Grandvue Joinery

42 Gregory Road, Waitakere. Ph 09 810 9398, contact Robert Piacun. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Guyco Kitchens & Joinery Ltd

8 Rewa Rewa Road, Raumanga, Whangarei, Ph 09 470 0653, contact Peter Dainty.

G & J Joinery (1997) Ltd

372 West Coast Rd, Glen Eden, Auckland. Ph 09 818 5585, contact Alan Parry. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Heritage Joinery Ltd

1007 Paerata Road, Paerata, Pukekohe. Ph 09 239 2794, contact Michael Oglesby.

Hewe Kitchens & Interiors

10 Triton Drive, Albany, Auckland 0632, Ph 09 479 6504, contacts Tony Hewetson or Craig Hewetson.

Haydn & Rollett Ltd

1 Warehouse Way, Northcote, Auckland 0627. Ph 09 443 8315, contact Christopher Hartley.

JT Cabinetry Ltd

32 Neil Park Drive, East Tamaki, Auckland, Ph 09 279 8984, contact Noel Rowse.

Kay Joinery

1226 Oruru Road, R D 2, Peria, Kaitaia, Ph 09 408 5547, contact Daniel Kay. NZS4211 Affiliated.

KBL Joinery Ltd

7/220 Bush Rd, Rosedale, Auckland 0632. Ph 09 479 6380.

Kitchen Dynamics Limited

122 Kitchener Road, Waiuku, Auckland, Ph 09 235 0252, contact Colin Drummond.

Kitchen Inspirations Ltd

Unit 15, 518 Buckland Road, R D 2, Pukekohe, Ph 09 239 0875, contact Justin and Rebecca Berry

Legacy Joinery

120 Captain Springs Rd, Onehunga, Auckland. Ph 09 250 2150, contact Brandon van Zyl. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Leslie A J & Co Ltd

PO Box 35 628, Browns Bay. Ph 09 479 4662, contact Steve Leslie. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Mahurangi Joinery Ltd

23a Glenmore Drive, Warkworth, Auckland 0910, Ph 09 425 9849, contacts Joel and Suzannah Hemus. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Matakana Kitchens & Joinery Ltd

50 Matakana Valley Road, Matakana, Ph 09 422 7804, contact Jeffrey Smith. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Mattson Joinery PO Box 76690, Manukau City. Ph 09 277 7642, contact David Mattson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

McNaughton Windows and Doors

PO Box 27 061, Mt Roskill. Ph 09 620 9059, contact Andrew Riley or Dave Cunningham. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Meridian Joinery Ltd

18 Parity Place, Glenfield, Auckland, Ph 09 444 9247, contact Kieren Mallon.

Neo Design Ltd

96 Hillside Road, Glenfield, Auckland. Ph 09 443 4461, contact Wayne Church or Paul Burgess.

Next Level Joinery Ltd

3D Target Court, Wairau, Auckland. Ph 021 568 655, contact Brendon Sowerby. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Nicks Timber Joinery Ltd

56 Forge Road, Silverdale, Auckland. Ph 09 426 6862, contact Ken Caldwell. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Ninety Degree Kitchens & Design Ltd

11 Tanekaha Lane, Kerikeri, Northland 0294, Ph 022 624 0056, contact Carli Scoles

Owairoa Joinery Ltd PO Box 58 336, East Tamaki. Ph 09 273 3699, contact Mark Harriman. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Pakuranga Joinery Ltd

2 Canon Place, Pakuranga, Auckland. Ph 09 576 8858, contact Gary Farquhar. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Papakura Joinery Ltd

45-51 Tironui Road, Papakura North, Auckland, Ph 09 298 7145, contact Glenn Haszard. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Popular Cabinets Ltd

(T/A Popular Kitchens), PO Box 25 1052, Auckland, 2140, ph 09 576 6358, contact Sherry Shi.

Regal Plus Joinery Ltd

35 Commerce Street, Whangarei, Ph 09 438 2989, contact Jason Hammond.

Rockfield Woodworkers (2003) Ltd

9 Parkwood Place, East Tamaki, Manukau, Ph 09 274 4698, contacts Bryan Hancock and Nick Jones. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Seaboard Joinery 2016 Ltd

59A Leonard Rd, Penrose, Auckland. Ph 09 579 9571, contact Michael Kreft. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Smith & Parker Joiners

35 Waipanga Road, Kamo, Whangarei, Ph 09 435 5415, contact Albert Smith or Simon Parker. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Southey and Knight Group Ltd

50 Hooper Ave, Pukekohe, Ph 022 455 9975, contact Ryan Southey. NZS4211 Affiliated.

The Kitchen Tailor

536 Mahurangi East Road, Algies Bay, Warkworth, Ph 027 448 1879, contacts Adam & Kirstyn McNeil

Timber Joinery Solutions Ltd

1007 Tauhoa Road, R D 4, Warkworth, Auckland, Ph 09 422 5873, Contact Dave Sattler. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Total Timba Joinery

PO Box 101 153, Glenfield. Ph 09 444 7772 contact Rob Pickup. NZS4211 Affiliated.

VSP Interiors Limited

68 A Hillside Road, Wairau Valley, Northshore, Auckland, Ph 021 183 9151, contact Vishal.

Westpine Joinery Ltd

7 Binstead Rd, New Lynn, Auckland. Ph 09 827 6488, contact Bill or Donny Rawlinson. www. westpine.co.nz. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Wendekreisen Travel Ltd

Unit 1, 197 Montgomerie Road, Mangere, Auckland, Ph 03 489 6507, contact Sascha Warnken; Dieter Schuetze

Whenuapai Joinery (1988) Ltd

49 Pupuke Rd, Takapuna, Auckland. Ph 09 416 4995, contact Ian Midgley. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Wood Works NZ Ltd

188B Stoddard Rd, Mt Roskill, Auckland.Ph 021 150 5710, contact Serge Landry.

WAIKATO BAY OF PLENTY

Secretary Ph 04 471 1133

Email: info@masterjoiners.co.nz

Advance Joinery 2015 Ltd

71 Higgins Road, Hamilton, Ph 07 846 0026, contact Kris Allen.

Artisan Carpentry Ltd

747 No2 Road, R D 2, Te Puke 3182, Ph 027 344

1918, contact Charles de Lapomarede

Autocrat Joinery

31 Maru Street, Mount Maunganui, Ph 07 574 8162, contact Steve O’Donohoe. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Beaver Kitchens Ltd

28 McAlister St, Whakatane, Ph 07 308 7642, contact Michelle McAnulty.

Classical Doors Ltd

Cnr Chadwick Rd & Sherson St, Tauranga, Ph 07 578 4908, contact Scott Wilkins. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Clearline Ltd

65 Hull Road, Mt Maunganui, Ph 07 572 4307, contact Barry Ririnui. NZS4211 Affiliated.

CM Joinery 201 Bowman Rd, RD 9 Hamilton 3289, Ph 07 846 7192., contact Craig Mackie.

Colourform Joinery Ltd PO Box 10121, Te Rapa, Hamilton, Ph 07 849 6655, contact Mike Taylor. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Concept Kitchens & Bathrooms Ltd 73 Riverlea Rd, Hamilton, Ph 07 856 4705, contact Ross Bones.

Countrylane Kitchens Ltd 343 Wright Road, RD 4, Katikati 3178, Ph 0274 761 315, contact Darrell Garrett.

Cromptons Joinery PO Box 751, Taupo. Ph 07 378 7968, contact Allan Crompton. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Customtone Kitchens

33 Progress Drive, Otorohanga, Ph 07 873 8083, contact George van Boven.

Designline Limited

21 Gateway Drive, R D 4, Whakatane, Ph 07 307 0058, contacts Hayden and Rachel Boyd.

Fernlea Cabinetry & Joinery Ltd

Unit 3, 593 Te Rapa Road, Hamilton, Ph 07 849 4844, contact Frank Lawrence. NZS4211 Affiliated.

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Fine Woodworking

1536 Main North Road, R D 5, Te Kuiti, Ph 07 878

6194, David Higgins. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Gartshore Group

PO Box 2117, Tauranga. Ph 07 578 4529, contact Bill Gartshore. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Got It Made Kitchens and Cabinetry

360 Rickit Road, Te Awamutu 3800. Ph 07 871 3998, contact Cherie van der Poel or Eric Prole.

Graft Joinery Ltd

32 Raywood Cres, Taupo 3033. Ph 07 378 8340, contact Craig van Velden.

Harker Laminates

58 Bryant Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton, Ph 07 849 7745, contact Steve Harker.

HK Kitchens

144 Taurikura Drive, Tauriko, Tauranga, Ph 07 927 3092, contact Jason Smith.

Hopkins Joinery

126 Taupo St, Putaruru. Ph 07 883 7951, contact Ron or Hilary. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Hostess Joinery Ltd

PO Box 1048, Hamilton, Ph 07 847 3099, contact Peter Clarke.

Huntly Joinery 2000 Ltd

PO Box 170, 22-26 Glasgow St, Huntly, Ph 07 902 5250, email office@huntlyjoinery.co.nz. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Interior Fittings Ltd

23 White St, Rotorua 3010, Ph 07 348 1041, contact Josh Anderson.

Keith Paton Joinery

15 Carters Crescent, Cambridge, ph 07 827 3249, contact Keith Paton.

King Country Kitchens

49 King St, Te Kuiti, Ph 07 878 8820, contact Richard Pethybridge. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Kitchen Fx Ltd

801 Arthur Porter Dr, Burbush, Hamilton. Ph 07 849 2801, contact Mark Davies.

Lee Brothers Joinery Ltd

PO Box 1170, Rotorua, Ph 07 348 0620, contact Paul Ingram. NZS4211 Affiliated.

LPS Cabinetry Ltd

55 Miriama St, Taumarunui 3920. Ph 027 539 4702, contact Lewis or Deborah Stewart

MAKZ Joinery

26 Alexander Ave, Whakatane, Ph 027 284 9412, contact Jamie McConnell. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Montage Kitchens & Joinery

PO Box 5266, Frankton, Hamilton. Ph 07 8479 174, contact Jared Monk. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Morrinsville Industries Ltd PO Box 69, Morrinsville. Ph 07 889 5199, contact Murray Foster. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Native Timber Joinery Ltd

92 Bruce Berquist Drive, Te Awamutu, Ph 07 871 6188, contact Stuart Walker. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Pacific Coast Kitchens NZ Ltd

471 Omokoroa Road, R D 2, Tauranga, Ph 07 548 0606, contact Eric Thompson.

Plain & Fancy Furniture & Kitchens

2 Lake Rd, Frankton, Hamilton, Ph 07 847 4563, contact Michael Kenyon.

SMJ Ltd

49A Matai Street, Taupo. Ph 07 378 8049, contact Stu Martin.

St Andrews Joinery Ltd

46 Mahana Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton, Ph 07 849 3050, contacts Stewart and Robert Cunningham. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Treetown Kitchens Ltd

57 Albert Street, Cambridge, Ph 07 827 7309, contact Kevin Middlemiss.

Thames Joinery (1995) Ltd

913 Queen Street, Thames, Ph 07 868 6951, contact Bruce Fulton.

Torrington Stairways

24 Matos Segedin Drive, Cambridge, Ph 07 827 6323, contact Brian Courtney.

Wackrow’s Joinery Ltd

Gillies St, Box 150, Cambridge. Ph 07 827 5981, contact Carl Riley or Liam Wackrow. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Waikato Benchtops Ltd

Glasgow Street, Huntly, Ph 07 902 5353, contact Simon Curran.

CENTRAL

Secretary, Louise Healey

Email: louise@kbh.kiwi

Al-Wood Joinery (2019) Ltd

7 Arthur Street, Pahiatua, Ph 06 376 8692, contact Gus Shilvock.

Benchtop Surfaces Ltd

590 Tremaine Ave, P. North. Ph 06 356 9384, contact James Hurren.

Careys Joinery (1989) Ltd

PO Box 229, Marton. Ph 06 327 7949, contact Shaun McDowell.

Counter Concepts

16 Bisley St, Palmerston North, ph 06 355 5971, contact Graeme Andrews.

D-Mac Joinery Ltd

517 Lees Rd, RD5, Feilding, 4775, ph 027 457 0490, contact Drew McBride.

Exclusive Furniture & Joinery Itd

PO Box 5038, Terrace End, Palmerston North, 4414. Ph 06 357 6429, contact Stuart Robertson.

Heritage Doors Ltd

3 Muhunua West Road, Ohau, Levin, Ph 0274 418 934, contact Tod Aitken. NZS4211 Affiliated.

H.R. Jones & Co. Ltd

Aorangi St, Feilding. Ph 06 323 4388, contact Mark Pickford. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Hughes Joinery Ltd PO Box 4250, Palmerston North, Ph 06 952 3581, contact Cliff Hughes.

Jeff Clayton Joinery

25 Roxburgh Cres, Palmerston North. Ph 06 357 1736, contact Jeff Clayton.

Lanwood Joinery

26 North St, Palmerston North. Ph 06 357 4757, contact Andrew Weld.

Mastercraft Kitchens By Healey

127 Keith St, Roslyn, Palmerston North, Ph 06 355 4646, contact Peter Healey.

Murray Judd Joinery Limited

25 Station Street, Woodville, Ph 06 376 5043, contact Murray & Tessa Judd. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Rob O’Keeffe Joinery Ltd 368 Heads Rd, Wanganui. Ph 06 344 5040, NZS4211 Affiliated.

Reilly Joinery

18A Parkview Ave, Feilding, Ph 06 323 3743, contact Andrew Reilly. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Sayer Industries Limited

12 Waldegrave Street, Palmerston North Pho 06 355 8242

SB Joinery Ltd

2 Edward Street, Pahiatua 4910, Ph 027 979 0368, contact Scott Beales.

TBB Joinery Limited

51 Grey Street, Feilding 4702, Ph 022 633 2928, contact Bruce Birrell.

The Door Shoppe

157 London Street, Wanganui, Ph 06 345 7707, contact Mark & Diane Thompson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Townshends (1994) Limited

59 Makomako Road, Palmerston North. Ph 06 354 6699, contact Denise McLean. NZS4211 Affiliated.

The Joiner – Leighton Judd Ltd

50 Johnston Street, Foxton, Manawatu, Ph 06 363 5119, contact Leighton Judd

Tweakit Joinery Solutions

200 Tutaki Road, Kelvin Grove, Palmerston North. Ph 06 357 2897, contact Vaughn Tongs.

UCOL

Princess St, Palmerston North. Ph 06 952 7001, contact Craig Fleet. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Unique Timber Joinery

143B Gillespies Line, R D 5, Palmerston North, Ph 06 355 2654, contact James Griffin. NZS4211 Affiliated.

WDA Installations

12 Serenity Cres, Kelvin Grove, Palmerston North, 4414. Ph 027 443 1541, contact Craig Buckley.

TARANAKI

Secretary, Graeme Paul PO Box 4136, New Plymouth. Ph 06 751 1111.

Broadway Joinery 381 Broadway, Stratford, Ph 06 765 6829, contact Graham Podjursky.

Elite Kitchens 2004 Ltd

23 Oropuriri Road, New Plymouth 4312, Ph 06 759 8221, contact Sean Rice.

Hawera Kitchens and Furniture Ltd

24 Glover Road, Hawera 4610, Ph 06 278 7044, contacts Klinton Hunt / Lance Hunt.

In 2 Kitchens Limited 78 Portia Street, Stratford, Ph 06 765 4058, contacts Brent and Jo Russ. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Jones & Sandford Joinery Ltd

285 St Aubyn Street, New Plymouth, Ph 06 759 9251, contact Roger Jones.

Kitchen Designz NZ Ltd

225-229 Courtenay St, New Plymouth. Ph 06 759 8324, contact Dan Holmes.

KP Joinery Ltd

2 Dowding Place, Waitara. Ph 06 754 4726, contact Ken Parsons.

MacLeod Joinery 42 Beach St, New Plymouth. Ph 06 757 8172, Kieran MacLeod. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Mode Kitchens

77B Hurlstone Drive, Waiwhakaiho, New Plymouth 4312, ph 027 521 8527, contact Fraser Hall.

New Plymouth Joinery Ltd

10 Cody Place, New Plymouth. Ph 06 758 8580, contact Roger, Paul or John Ancell. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Newton Gordge Joinery 2016 Ltd 67 Breakwater Rd, New Plymouth. Ph 06 751 5165, contact Scott Dudley. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Pace Office Furniture Ltd 113 De Havilland Drive, Bell Block, New Plymouth. Ph 06 755 4012, contact Lew Dickie or Bryan Frank.

Prestige Kitchens 2001 Ltd

98 Molesworth Street, New Plymouth, Ph 06 759 9177, contact Mark Schmidt.

Rhys Powell Joinery

7A Euclid Street, New Plymouth. Ph 06 753 3822, contact Rhys Powell. NZS4211 Affiliated.

HAWKES BAY BAY POVERTY BAY

Secretary, Sue Page QSM, JP

13a Charles Street, Westshore, Napier 4110. Ph 06 835 9549. Email: masterjoinerhbpb@gmail.com

Awapuni Joinery Ltd

22 Parkinson Street, Gisborne, Ph 06 867 3301 contact Peter Webster.

Alexander Joinery Ltd 55 Dunlop Rd, Onekawa, Napier 4112. Ph 06 843 2036, contact Jason Collins.

Brittin Builders Ltd

T/A Parkhill Joinery 475 St Georges Road South, Havelock North, Ph 06 877 7623, contact Tom Robertson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Burley Kitchens & Cabinetry Ltd

14 Lipton Pl, Onekawa, Napier. Ph 06 843 5588, contact Craig Burley.

Cherrywood Joinery Ltd

11 PotaeAve, Lytton West, Gisborne. Ph 06 868 0971, Richard Childs.

Christie Builders & Joiners

11 Husheer Place, Onekawa, Napier, Ph 06 843 6676, contact Peter Christie. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Classic Kitchens (1977) Ltd PO Box 3150, Onekawa, Napier. Ph 06 843 6500, contact Larry McKenna.

D Stevens Ltd

336 Childers Road, Gisborne, Ph 06 867 5700, contact Peter Claydon. NZS4211 Affiliated.

European Designer Kitchens 80 Taradale Rd, Napier. Ph 06 843 7319, contact Murray Nattrass.

Gemco Trades Ltd PO Box 8360, Havelock North. Ph 06 873 8756, contact Craig Russell. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Green Joinery Ltd

30 Morris St, Napier, 4110. Ph 027 750 8603, contact Jae Green.

Kakapo Joinery

2/19 Mersey Street, Pandora, Napier, Ph 021 0258 9617, contact Robin Holthusen

Kitchen Zone 219 Stanley Road, Gisborne. Ph 06 863 2044, contact Tony & Lynda Sharp. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Kevin Molloy Joinery Ltd PO Box 3251, Napier. Ph 06 843 5037, contact Simon Molloy. NZS4211 Affiliated.

MCL Joinery Ltd Box 320, Hastings, Ph 06 876 0252, contact John Bower. NZS4211 Affiliated.

McIndoe Kitchens 8 Carnegie Rd, Onekawa, Napier 4110. Ph 06 843 3880, contact Murray McIndoe.

Peter Norris Joinery Ltd

Unit 9, 28 Edmundson Street, Onekawa, Napier, Ph 06 843 8086, contact Peter Norris. NZS4211 Affiliated.

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Rabbitte Joinery Limited

807 Warren St, Hastings. Ph 06 870 8911, contacts Greg & Trudi Rabbitte. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Summerfield Joinery

4 Innes Street, Gisborne, Ph 06 868 4236, contact Dale Summerfield. NZS4211 Affiliated

Sunshine Joinery Ltd

44 Pandora Road, Ahuriri, Napier, Ph 06 844 6105, contact Rick Martin

Waipukurau Joinery Limited

2322 Takapau Road, Waipukurau. Ph 06 858 9961, contact Greg O’Kane.

Your Solutions Joinery Ltd

46 Ford Road, Onekawa, Napier. Ph 06 843 5954, contact Adam Satherley.

WELLINGTON

Secretary, Scott Nichols

Email: scott.nichols@onboardnz.co.nz

Ace Kitchens & Laminates Ltd

50 Montgomery Crescent, Clouston Park, Upper Hutt 5018, contact Ivan Johnson

Amalgamated Joiners 1977 Ltd

4 Mountbatten Grove, Upper Hutt 5018, Ph 04 526 8091, contact Paul Pepper. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Bastian Wellington

6 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Wellington, Ph 04 576

0644, contact Sean Fitzgibbon.

BM Hamilton Kitchens & Joinery

39 Park St, Kingsley Heights, Upper Hutt, 5019, Ph 021 923 231, contact Benn Hamilton.

Carter-class Limited

72 Sydney Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5010. Ph 021 246 1648, contact: Noah Edmonds.

Carroll’s Joinery Limited

148 Lincoln Road, Masterton. Ph 06 377 3160, contact Richard Carroll.

Commercial Joinery Wellington Ltd

232 Rongotai Road, Kilbirnie, Wellington. Ph 04 387 2050, contact Grant Smith

David Barker Custom Cabinets

Unit 1, 408 Hutt Road, Alicetown, Lower Hutt, Ph 027 248 8140, contact David Barker. NZS 4211 Affiliated.

David Ladd Joinery Ltd

19B Broken Hill Road, Porirua. Ph 04 237 9175.

Ferndale Furniture

67 Seaview Rd, Lower Hutt, Ph 04 568 7879.

Goldmark Group Ltd

9-11 Jean Batten St, Kilbirnie, Wellington. Ph 04

387 8964, contact David Goldsack.

Graedon Joinery

69 Pharazyn St, Melling, Lower Hutt, Ph 04 939 0405, contact Graeme Hopkirk. NZS 4211 Affiliated.

Interbuild Commercial Interiors Ltd

115 George St, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt 5019, Ph 04 939 8760, contact Neil Shackleton.

Joinery Productions Ltd

457 Jackson Street, Petone, Ph 04 569 8808, contact Wayne Wilmshurst. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Kitchen Distinction

15 Botany Lane, Porirua, Whitby 5024. Ph 04 232 3600, contact: Mark Spencer.

L & P Crown Joinery (2002) Ltd

37 Burden Avenue Wainuiomata. Ph 04 564 8895. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Living Timber European Joinery & Furniture Ltd

64 Fisk Street, Naenae, Lower Hutt, Ph 04 567 2577, contact Horst Mundt. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Maycroft Construction Ltd

16 Gregory Street, Lower Hutt, Ph 04 567 0014, contact Chris Fayen

Maymorn Joiners Ltd

247 Parkes Line Rd, Upper Hutt, Ph 04 526 6657, contact Anthony Neustroski. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Orchard Joinery Ltd

14-18 Te Roto Drive, Paraparaumu, Ph 04 298 3380, contact Geoff Orchard. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Paraparaumu Doors & Joinery

14 Manchester St, Paraparaumu, Ph 04 297 2233, contact Tony Thomson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Pete’s Joinery & Building Ltd

205 Main St, Greytown. Ph 06 304 9137, contact Peter Algie, Rhys Severn or Paul Coventry. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Prestige Joinery Limited

140 Perry Street, Masterton, Ph 06 377 1331, contact Gregory Morgan. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Renalls Joinery Limited

147 -155 High St Sth, Carterton. Ph 06 379 8008, contact Steve Ruscoe. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Stylish Interiors Ltd

29D Dragon St, Granada North, Wellington. Ph 04 473 1944, contact Mathew Gubb. NZS4211 Affiliated.

The French Door Factory

14A Kingsford Smith Street, Rongotai, Wellington. Ph 04 387 7822, contact Alan Chambers

The Joinery King Limited

73 Hutt Road, Thorndon, Wellington, Ph 04 473 6367, contact Tony King. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Wainui Joinery (1977) Ltd

34 Burden Ave, Wainuiomata Lower Hutt. Ph 04 564 7011, contact Nikki Wynne. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Well Hung Joinery

21 Lower Tyers Road, Ngauranga, Wellington, Ph 04 494 7230, contact Stephen Fairbrass. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Wellington Joinery and Kitchens Ltd

8a Burgess Road, Johnsonville, Wellington. Ph 04 478 7652, contact Phil Schwartfeger. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Woodhaus Joinery Ltd

54B Kent Street, Carterton 5713, Ph 022 322 0383, contact Andrew Woodhouse.

NELSON

MARLBOROUGH

Secretary, Philip Thompson

PO Box 1348, Nelson 7040. Ph 03 547 1730

A K Joinery Ltd

Units 3-5, 28 Dublin Street, Picton, Ph 03 573 6860, contact Andrew Kenny.

Bays Joinery Ltd

6 Tokomaru Place, Wakatu Industrial Estate, Stoke, Nelson, Ph 03 544 0087, contact George Molnar. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Brightwater Cabinetmaker & Joinery Ltd

8c Merton Place, Annesbrook, Nelson 7011, Ph 03 548 6400, contact James Palmer.

Building Connexion Ltd

ITM Joinery, 16-18 King Edward St, Motueka, Ph 03 528 7256, contact Paul Rusbatch. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Cantwell Joinery and Window Centre

15 Bristol Street, R D 4, Riverlands, Blenheim, Ph 03 578 3375, contact Ian Cantwell.

Complete Kitchens Ltd

415 Main Road, Spring Grove, Wakefield, Tasman 7095, Ph 03 539 0055, contact Hamish Drummond.

Cooper Webley (2006) Ltd

64 Beatty Street, Tahunanui, Nelson, Ph 03 547 0010, contacts Noel Tait / Michelle Hill.

Decade Homes Ltd

32a Abraham Heights, Nelson 7010, Ph 027 546 8885, contact Phil or Maree Agnew.

James Neal Joinery

35 Fell Street, Grovetown, Marlborough, Ph 03 577 7872, contact James Neal.

Matai Joinery Nelson Ltd

26 Quarantine Road, Stoke, Nelson 7011, Ph 03 547 7990, contact Greg Couper. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Motueka Joinery Co 2001 Ltd

20 Old Wharf Road, Motueka, Ph 03 528 9012, contacts Phil or Barb Sharkie.

Nazareth Joinery 2017 Ltd

1 Warwick Street, Mayfield, Blenheim, 7201. Ph 03 578 8752, contact Leigh Jones.

Orange Building Group Joinery Ltd

16 Nayland Road, Stoke, Nelson. Ph 03 547 9784, contact John Andrew.

Re Space Limited

2 Kidson Place, Nelson 7011, Ph 03 547 1636, contact Steven Harvey or Peter Harvey.

Prestige Furniture & Joinery Ltd

38 Beach Road, Richmond, Nelson, Ph 03 544 1789, contact Richard Dohmen.

Ruby Bay Joinery Ltd

8 Warren Plc, Mapua, Nelson. ph 03 540 2123 contact Wayne Roberts. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Simply Joinery 2018 Ltd

924 Queen Charlotte Drive, R D 1, Picton, Ph 021 126 2514, contact Glen Godsiff. NZS4211 Affiliated.

The Custom Space

150 Vanguard Street, Nelson 7010, Ph 03 548 4066, contact Jack Wells.

The Sellers Room

9 Echodale Place, Stoke, Nelson, Ph 03 547 7144, contact Margarette Sellers

Viking Furniture & Joinery Ltd

88 Vanguard Street, Nelson, ph 03 548 0493, contact Barry Thomas. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Waimea West Joinery Ltd

111 Beach Road, Richmond, Nelson, Ph 03 544 0177, contacts Kathy & Alan Gibbs. NZS4211 Affiliated.

CANTERBURY

Secretary, Debbie Rahurahu

Email: cjmasecretary@gmail.com

Adrian Harris Woodcraft Unit J, 3 Timothy Place, Wigram, Christchurch 8042, Ph 03 348 6996, contact Adrian Harris. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Advanced Joinery Ltd

27 Watts Road, Sockburn, Christchurch, Ph 03 348 7700, contact Greg Ayers. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Alsop Joinery Ltd

18 Alloy Street, Sockburn, Christchurch, Ph 03 348 4666, contact Paul Baker. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Anderson Joinery Ltd

247 Alford Forest Rd, Ashburton. Ph 03 308 2988, email: anderson.joinery@xtra.co.nz, contact Dougal Anderson.

Architectural Joinery Ltd

82 Buchan Street, Sydenham, Christchurch. Ph 03 377 6760, contact Andrew Clark

Ashburton Joinery Limited

8 John Street, Ashburton, Ph 03 308 5059, contact James Donaldson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Bates Joinery (2008) Ltd

101 Shortland Street, Christchurch 8061, Ph 03 388 8111, contact Mark Allworthy. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Bower Joinery

12a Bower Ave, Christchurch. Ph 03 388 2924, contact John Mudgway.

Brent Johnson Joinery Ltd

306 Flaxton Road, Rangiora, North Canterbury. Ph 03 313 6256, contact Brent Johnson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Busch Joinery Limited

1737 Boundary Road, R D 3, Ashburton, Ph 027 563 4537, contact Nathan Busch

Creative Joinery Ltd

Unit 1/ 7 Homersham Pl., Burnside. Ph 03 358 4900, contact Wayne Brown.

Don’s Joinery Ltd

43 Sandown Cres, Christchurch. Ph 03 382 0828, contact Don McClintock.

Douglas Furniture Ltd PO Box 7753, Christchurch, 8240. Ph 03 377 3597, contact: Howard Nossiter.

Dynamic Joinery & Cabinetry

6b Maces Road, Bromley, Christchurch, Ph 022 087 9918, contact Jeremy Smith.

Elite Joinery Ltd Unit 1, 97A Sawyers Arms Road, Papanui, Christchurch, Ph 03 354 8311, contact Hayden & Sarah Illingworth.

Evolution Interiors Limited

19 Stanmore Road, Phillipstown, Christchurch, Ph 03 381 1633, contact Karl Kitchingham.

Finesse Joinery

423 Main North Road, Christchurch. Ph 03 352 3457, contact David Street.

Hagley Kitchens

6 Nazareth Ave, Addington, Christchurch. Ph 03 961 0703, contact Nathan Moore.

Homeview Building Products Ltd

772 Halswell Junction Rd, Hornby, Christchurch. Ph 03 343 9949, contact Howard Stone. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Joinery by Design PO Box 19 973, Woolston, Christchurch. Ph 03 384 8461, contact Evan McLachlan & David Phillips. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Joinery Concepts 2006 Ltd

25 Osbourne Street, Phillipstown, Christchurch, Ph 03 381 1066, contact Peter Robertson.

LX Joinery 39A Buchanans Road, Sockburn 8042, Christchurch, Ph 03 342 9605, contact Steve Mangan. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Mackay Kitchens Ltd 345 Brougham Street, Sydenham, Christchurch 8023, Ph 03 365 3988, contact Chris Moore.

Misco Joinery

62 Williams St, Kaiapoi, Canterbury 7630, Ph 03 383 4384, contact Penny Abell.

Modern Age Kitchens & Joinery Ltd 127 Montreal St, Sydenham, Christchurch 8023. Ph 03 365 1675 contact Grant Woodham.

Modulink Screen Partitions 2012 Ltd

47 Hands Road, Addington, Christchurch, Ph 03 338 6464, contact Sam Bain.

Murray Hewitt Joinery Ltd 25A Lunns Rd, Christchurch, Ph 03 343 0360, contact Murray Hewitt. NZS4211 Affiliated.

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Murray Milne Ltd

PO Box 356, Ashburton. Ph 03 308 8018, contact Murray Milne.

MWF Manufacturing Ltd

23 Leeds St, Sydenham, Christchurch. Ph 03 365 6218, contact Gary Altenburg. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Nordzco Joinery

652 Halswell Junction Rd, Hornby, Christchurch. Ph 03 348 4890, contact Wayne Melrose.

NZ Doors (2004) Ltd

41 Anchorage Road, Hornby, Christchurch, Ph 03 344 2516, contacts Ron and Lisa Zwarst. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Paul Renwick Joinery Ltd PO Box 11047, Chch. Ph 03 349 7049, contact Paul Renwick.

R A Hale Ltd

PO Box 9020, Addington, Christchurch. Ph 03 3666 909, contact Donald Bisphan. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Ruben’s Joinery Limited

402 Bethels Road, 4 R D, Christchurch, Ph 03 329 5458, contact Ruben Patchett. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Ryan’s Kitchens and Joinery

Unit 3, 50 Dakota Cres, Sockburn, Christchurch 8041, Ph 03 348 7921, contact Ryan Butler.

Sockburn Joinery

PO Box 11227, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 6044, contact Tony Lemmens.

Sydenham Joinery Ltd

6 Dalziel Pl, Woolston, Christchurch, Ph 03 379 6840, contact Bernie Hunt. NZS4211 Affiliated.

The Joiner Shop Kaikoura Ltd

19 Beach Road, Kaikoura 7300, Ph 03 319 5562, contact Fraser Syme.

Timber Doors & Windows 2007 Ltd

194 Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, Christchurch 8023, Ph 03 379 1725, contact Martyn Neville. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Timber Tru Ltd

374 Ferry Road, Woolston, Christchurch, Ph 03 389 2986, contact Tony van der Plas. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Trends Kitchens Ltd

34A Parkhouse Road, Sockburn, Christchurch, Ph 03 343 5242, contact James McKeown

Woodshack Kitchens

113 Izone Drive, Rolleston, Canterbury 7675, Ph: 03 347 9790, contact Mark Davis.

WAITAKI

Secretary, Jo Sherborne

PO Box 2115, Washdyke, Timaru 7910, Ph 03 688 4783, email jo@barrettjoinery.co.nz

Alpine Joinery

480 Fairview Road, No 2 RD, Timaru, ph 03 688 5748, contact Paul Butchers.

Barrett Joinery Ltd

204 Hilton Highway, PO Box 2115 Timaru. Ph 03 688 4738, contact Mark Mitchell. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Duncan Joinery Limited

20 King Street, Temuka, South Canterbury, Ph 03 615 7327, contact Craig Duncan.

Firman Joinery Ltd

10 Endeavour Cres, Nth Oamaru Business Park, Oamaru. Ph 03 434 1561, contact Gary Firman. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Geraldine Timber Products

27 High Street, Geraldine, Ph 03 693 9598, contact Paul Autridge. NZS4211 Affiliated.

J E Dennison Ltd

5 Redruth St, Timaru. Ph 03 688 0029, contact Gary Dennison. NZS4211 Affiliated.

JMAC Joinery Ltd

7 Laughton Street, Washdyke, Timaru, Ph 03 688 2725, contact Craig Mason. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Joinery Zone 2012 Ltd

110 Fraser Street, Timaru. Ph 03 688 8223, contact Warren Atwill. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Lunds Joinery Ltd

33a Grants Rd, PO Box 128, Timaru. Ph 03 688 9149, contact Mark Albert. NZS4211 Affiliated.

McMaster Joinery Leonard St, Waimate. Ph 03 689 7557, contact Des McMaster. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Millennium Joinery Ltd

2 Regina Lane, Oamaru. Ph 03 437 0227, contact Michael Sandri. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Paterson Joinery

307 Rosewill Valley Road, Timaru. Ph 03 688 7060, contact Alan Paterson.

Rycole Joinery

44 Homestead Road, 1 DRD, Oamaru, Ph 03 434 5012, contacts Darryl and Adrienne Whitburn NZS4211 Affiliated.

Tony Boyce Builders & Joiners Ltd

Washdyke Flat Road, Washdyke, Timaru, Ph 03 688 2181, contact Tony Boyce. NZS4211 Affiliated.

OTAGO SOUTHLAND

Secretary, John Rigby

P O Box 473, Dunedin. Ph 027 200 6840

Abernethy Joinery

18 Melbourne Street, Dunedin, Ph 03 456 1654, contact Ian Abernethy. NZS4211 Affiliated.

B & M Joinery Ltd

4 Ree Crescent, Cromwell, Ph 03 265 2077, contact Brendon Munro. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Coronet Woodware (2017) Ltd

99 Glenda Drive, Queenstown, Ph 03 442 3700, contact Colin Strang. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Cut-it Joinery Limited

22 Clan Mac Road, R D 2, Wanaka 9382, Ph 03 443 5031, contact John Titterton.

Elite Joinery Solutions

54 Mersey St, Gore 9710, ph 03 208 5819, contact Regan Hughes.

Fiordland Joinery

10 Caswell Rd, Te Anau, Southland 9600, Ph 03 249 4339, contact Simon Irwin.

Formatt Bespoke Joinery Co Ltd

19 Glenda Drive, Queenstown. Ph 03 441 4944, contact Reuben Bogue. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Gavin Player Furniture & Joinery Ltd

14b Chardonnay Street, Cromwell, Ph 03 445 8136, contact Gavin Player.

Howley Joinery Ltd

224 Mersey Street, Invercargill, Ph 03 214 1055, contact Glen Howley. NZS4211 Affiliated.

JP Quality Kitchens Limited

66 Vogel Street, Dunedin, Ph 021 474 300, contact John Peddie.

Joinery Specialists 1997 Ltd

608 Kaikorai Valley, Kenmure, Dunedin, Ph 03 488 2371, contact Graeme Emmerson.

Leading Edge Joinery Specialists Ltd

13 Surrey Street, Gore, Ph 027 6774 729, contact Donald McGuigan. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Leith Joinery

2 Roberts St, Dunedin. Ph 03 477 0115, contact Peter Leith. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Masterwood Joinery 2008

28 McNulty Road, Cromwell, Ph 03 445 0313, contact Dave Wilson. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Mearns and Leckie Limited

7 Gow St, Mosgiel 9024, Ph 03 489 2024, contact Matt Fuehrer. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Master Joiners National Associate Members

Acero Limited

www.acero.co.nz

Advanced Engineering Services

www.aesparts.co.nz

Allegion (New Zealand) Ltd

www.allegion.co.nz

Architectural Hardware Supplies

www.ahs.co.nz

Artia (Coventry Group NZ Ltd)

www.artia.co.nz

ASSA ABLOY New Zealand Ltd

www.assaabloy.com

Biesse Group New Zealand

www.biessenewzealand.co.nz

Blum NZ Ltd

www.blum.com

Breezway

www.breezway.co.nz

Burns & Ferrall

www.burnsferrall.co.nz

Carters

www.carters.co.nz

Choice Energy www.choiceenergy.co.nz

Cosentino New Zealand Ltd

www.cosentino.com

Crombie Lockwood (NZ) Ltd

www.crombielockwood.co.nz

Daiken New Zealand Limited

www.daiken-nz.com

Elite Hardware Ltd

www.elitehardware.co.nz

Enko Group Ltd

www.enkogroup.com

Glass Half Full www.glasshalffull.co.nz

Häfele NZ Ltd

www.hafele.co.nz

Halswell Timber Co Ltd

www.halswelltimber.co.nz

Henkel NZ Ltd

www.henkel.com

Herman Pacific www.hermpac.co.nz

Hettich New Zealand

www.hettich.co.nz

Homag

www.homag.com

KLC Limited

www.klc.co.nz

Joinery IT

www.cabinetvision.co.nz

Knobs ‘n Knockers Ltd

www.knobsnknockers.co.nz

Laminex New Zealand

www.laminexnewzealand.co.nz

Leitz Tooling NZ Ltd

www.leitz.co.nz

Machines ‘R’ Us Ltd

www.machinesrus.co.nz

Mojo Modern Joinery Ltd

96 Gair Ave, Cromwell, Ph 03 445 0128, contact Craig Harrison.

Nigel Molloy Joinery Limited

300 Great North Road, Winton, Ph 03 236 0399, contact Nigel Molloy. NZS4211 Affiliated.

O’Brien Group 2012

8 Gow Street, Mosgiel, Ph 03 489 3849, contact Peter O’Brien.

Pooles Joinery Ltd

22 Bay Road, Invercargill, Ph 03 215 9167, contact Peter Fisher. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Queenstown Joinery

53 Industrial Place, Queenstown, Ph 03 442 7555, contact Kevin Harradine. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Riversdale Joinery Ltd

Liverpool Street, Riversdale, Southland 9744, Ph 03 202 5527, Barry O’Connor. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Ron Kirk Joinery Ltd

403 Kaikorai Valley Road, Dunedin, Ph 03 453 5718, contact Hayden Kirk. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Steadfast Joinery Limited

41 Ward St, CBD, Dunedin 9016, Ph 03 470 1990, contact Leroy Cunningham.

Stevenson & Williams Ltd Joinery PO Box 4007, Dunedin. Ph 03 455 4034, Email: gary@stevwill.co.nz. contact Gary Turner. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Steves Joinery Ltd

22A Margaret Place, Frankton Industrial, Queenstown, Ph 03 442 3206, contacts Stephen Walak, Amanda Trainor. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Stewart Construction Ltd PO Box 2125, St Kilda. Ph 03 455 2057, contact Barry Taylor. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Treebay Manufacturing Limited

17 Jutland St, Dunedin Central, Ph 03 453 0340, contact Brian Daken.

Wanaka Joinery & Glass Ltd

52 Ballantyne Road, Wanaka, Ph 03 443 7890, contact Jason Fisher. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Wedgerwood Joinery Ltd

11 Ngapara St, Alexandra. Ph 03 448 8832, contact Russell Mair. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Withers Joinery 78 Factory Rd, Mosgiel. Ph 03 489 4179, contact Paul Crawley. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Wood Solutions PO Box 2443, Dunedin. Ph 03 479 2323, contact Andrew Bellamy. NZS4211 Affiliated.

Marbello International Ltd

www.marbello.com

Metro Performance Glass

www.metroglass.co.nz

Miles Nelson MF Co Ltd

www.milesnelson.co.nz

Mirotone NZ Ltd

www.mirotone.com

Nelson Pine Industries Ltd

www.nelsonpine.co.nz

New Zealand Panels Group www.nzpanels.co.nz

Onboard New Zealand Limited

www.onboardnz.co.nz

Resene Paints Ltd www.resene.co.nz

Rosenfeld Kidson & Co Ltd

www.rosenfeldkidson.co.nz

Seearco Industrial Abrasives www.seearco.co.nz

Thermawood

www.thermawood.co.nz

Tunnicliffe Timber Solutions

2018 Ltd

www.tunnicliffes.co.nz

Unique Hardware Solutions Ltd

www.uniquehardware.co.nz

Viridian Glass

www.viridianglass.co.nz

W & R Jack Ltd

www.jacks.co.nz

Wurth New Zealand Ltd

www.wurth.co.nz

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AUCKLAND / NORTHLAND

Since our last update in August, Auckland joiners have been restricted by Covid. With 5 weeks of level 4 lock down and now operating in level 3 for the past 7 weeks, with looking like we will be in level 3 at least until 29th November when the government reviews the settings depending on the vaccination rates.

Operating at Level 3 and having Covid in the community is causing all sorts of headaches for our businesses, from difficulties in doing business in general, supply of materials and lose of production hours as staff must isolate for 14 days being a close contact. Also we have companies where the workers are not permitted to cross the border daily, so currently not working and no subsidy is available from the government.

Vaccination is all the talk of the town, with some building site and suppliers indicating that they will only allow people double vaccinated on their site. Thus, causing a lot of decision in Joinery companies if you can force your employees to get vaccinated or not, knowing joiners are hard to come by and no one wants to terminate employees.

Shortages of timber supplies is still a bit of a mixed bag with finger jointed pine products coming back online along with pre profiled timber sections. On the other hand Cedar supply is still under pressure with some sizes required for double glazing now not available till March 2022.

All in all, the industry is looking positive with plenty of activity being reported in the near future.

CANTERBURY

The Canterbury region is continuing as the rest of the year has gone, with extremely high workloads and staffing pressures. Most of our members are fully booked for this year and well into next year. Some supplies are still difficult to get for some of our members, organisation and planning ahead is a must when

ordering. Our members are busy getting photos and boards ready for our 2nd local Canterbury Master Joiner awards in April next year. This will be another great social occasion for our members and associates.

We had a very strong response to our Canterbury pay rate survey. With a good mixture of small, medium and large business completing the survey. Ian Featherstone of Glass Half Full compiled this for us and it was great to have him present the results on zoom to all the members who participated in the survey. Members commented that this information would help them in their future planning.

The recent Master Joiners survey about retirement age of our members is a big concern looking forward to the future. Of the 120 members that completed this survey, a quarter were due to retire in the next 10 years. This is very scary. We need to come up with ideas about how to address these issues and start thinking about succession plans.

On the farm, cool and wet spring weather has meant that grass and crops have been slow. But it has finally warming up and things are starting to grow.

Wishing everyone a very merry Christmas and hope that you all are able to take a well deserved break over this time before heading into another crazy year.

CENTRAL

There hasn’t been a whole lot of change since my last report. The Central Region is still facing high demands for new builds and also renovations. Top of the list for most people at the moment is to upgrade their kitchen. This is causing most of our members to use a waiting list system or just turning people away. Some of our specialist joiners are managing to plug the holes with little jobs that have been on the back burner for months – so this is positive.

The fall-out from Auckland staying in Level Four for longer than the rest of the country is really showing now. Most new builds are now behind schedule. This has caused holes in production for our members, that they are not able to fill at the drop of the hat due to the lead time on materials. This along with trying to keep stock levels higher than normal is hurting cash flow.

A lot of us are facing battles with trying to get colour selections from clients a lot earlier than usual – months out from production, to secure the product for them. It would also be great if suppliers in Auckland were able to explore back-up plans/options for getting stock to customers outside of Auckland should there be another lockdown.

News from Immigration on Visa holders being able to apply for Residency with less obstacles in their way was amazing. Staffing

continues to be an issue in the Region. Qualified staff are hard to come by. Training is the way to go. We continue to have a steady stream of apprentices signing up which is fantastic.

It is going to be a busy a run into Christmas this year. We all need to keep an eye on each other and offer support where we can. I know everyone will be looking forward to the annual close down and some quality time with our families.

HAWKES BAY / POVERTY BAY

Covid Xmas around the corner and Summer is knocking on the door, things are warming up in ‘the Bay’. The Magpies are on fire at the top of the NPC. Property prices are also on fire in ‘the Bay’, soon to be dampened by the Government ... time will tell. Most if not all HB/PB Master Joiners are cranking along, provided the short comings of supply aren’t holding jobs up with materials. This has been an ongoing trend over the last year or more making it hard to understand when we will get to the other side of it. My Spidey senses say it’s going to be like this for some time. Gone are the days of ordering just in time per job, carrying stock seems to be the way forward. Staffing numbers seem to be a go to topic of discussion. Training seems to hit a note with leading us out of this. The Government Apprenticeship Boost has helped getting the initial numbers, further support will be needed. Relying on the pool of Tradesmen already in our industry is not sustainable for our future.

We enjoyed a good turn out at our combined Mid-Winter Xmas Dinner and AGM during the winter where we acknowledged Murry McIndoe past president and strong supporter of MJ. Murray input was and will always be appreciated at our meetings. Let’s hope he calls in when he’s not Camper vanning around. Our next meeting, we are off land yachting.

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STATE OF THE INDUSTRY Reports from Branch Presidents November 2021
Auckland Regional winner 2021 Master Joiners awards from Cube Dentro.

TARANAKI

Well, with the warm weather and these longer days, it is great to spend sunny evenings with the family. Now it’s November and only 8 weeks to Christmas, so where has the year gone?

I suppose we were all a little shocked going into lockdown in the middle of August, as this gave us no time to organize anything, barely enough time to get ourselves home if we were away.When we did return to work, trying to remember what orders were due, and where things were at, was hard enough, but also having Auckland closed made things really difficult. Most suppliers were distributing things evenly, to ensure they was enough product to supply everyone, and keep them in production.

Once Auckland did open under Level three, it took time to get the freight moving so the supply chain was moving but slowly. This did cause freight problems, which meant goods that would usually arrive in a couple of days, were now taking up to 10 days to arrive at Taranaki Joinery company’s.

Now with the run into Christmas most members have reported being busy. I think the key to success at this time of year and to be prepared for the New Year, we need to be really organised, making sure materials and goods are ordered early enough, to be available when they are needed. Sometimes other trades have held us up with deadlines not being met, which means our timeframes are put out. The other trades are also affected by material shortages and freight delays. They are in the same boat as us, so patience and understanding are required, although this can be a challenge. Most of us have full factory’s of kitchen and other joinery product waiting to be installed, any delays cause problems and then rescheduling can prove to be difficult.

Finding staff is an on-going headache that our sector faces. There are very few qualified

tradespeople around, even finding a young person ready to give the joinery trade a go, is tough.We now need to think outside the square and try to attract people to the industry, succession planning. Most Taranaki building trade companies report being busy, with some even being booked out up to a year in advance. So lets hope we get to level 1 before Christmas and we can enjoy a good Christmas with family and friends, and have a good break to recharge the batteries for a busy year in 2022 -

WAIKATO / BOP

Overall, the Waikato/BOP region is experiencing a boom of activity. Residential construction at all levels continues to grow and the renovation market is also strong on the back of consumers not travelling and low interest rates. Plenty of activity in infrastructure and civil works projects in most areas also. Members are reporting confirmed workloads well into the 2nd quarter of 2022 and some into 2023.

The usual mid year peak around May-July came later this year as a result of supply chain and COVID restrictions disrupting project timelines. Some Members noted a short spell of ‘consumer jitters’ with the arrival of the Delta variant. Despite this, enquiry remains strong going into 2022.

Navigating changing COVID restrictions and borders to get materials delivered and our people to and from work sites has been hugely challenging of late. Scheduling production and managing workloads remains a time consuming and demanding process. Members are preordering and holding higher than normal inventory in an attempt to mitigate this as much as possible. In general, most consumers are understanding of delays where there is good communication.

Skilled staff shortages remains one of the most challenging aspects of managing the demands on our businesses going forward.

Sadly, we had to cancel our Apprentice Awards event for the 2nd year in a row. Fingers crossed that things settle down soon so we can have our annual Ken Monk Fishing Trip in February. This is always a popular event for the Members and a great way to remember the legacy of Ken. Despite all the challenges the world has been throwing at us in the past 2 years, our Members are still feeling lucky and optimistic.

WAITAKI

The Waitaki area has been in constantly busy over the last few months with most members having full work books stretching into the new year. Despite the obvious issues that are being endured nationally and globally it would appear that the construction industries requirement for joinery has only grown both residentially and commercially in the Waitaki. There are many opportunities for pricing which is putting many estimators in a very busy position with a lot of members pushing work out into the 2022 working year and having to miss opportunities by declining tenders. With a number of Workshops working on Ministry of Education contracts and Ministry of Health contracts the requirements regarding vaccinations have had several members discussing how best to manage their staff around this work moving forward, several main contractors have sent out information to this affect and will require confirmation that the staff we send to site comply with this mandatory requirement.

Finding good staff is still an issue with experienced tradesman and installers extremely difficult to find many members are working hard to source suitably motivated people to fill apprenticeship roles in their factories.

Material and Supply chain issues are very much becoming a cause for serious concern with subcontractors shutting down supply earlier than usual and

suppliers constantly sending out increased pricing notifications, it’s been interesting to hear from some main contractors that they have been told that their timber framing for future contracts will not be available until June 2022 due to a lack of timber available for pre nail framing companies. Potentially having a negative flow on effect of pushing programmed joinery supply out further than anticipated or planned.

Pricing for many contracts need reviewing frequently as price increases for products can change monthly requiring deposits in advance or materials held off site agreements, to secure products early enough and at the price used at tender time.

Quote validity periods are constantly being reviewed, all of the members indicate that clients are generally paying on time with few outstanding debts held, however many members are fielding calls from potential clients who are asking for joinery to be priced and supplied this year, time frames that are un-achievable.

In conclusion the Waitaki area seems to be coping well with the end of the year looming up very fast, once again most members are looking forward to mid 2022 for new work with a number looking out further than that .

The Waitaki Joinery Manufactures members are thankful for the support of their clients in 2021 and are looking forward to the challengers that a new year has instore.

JOINERS Magazine December 2021 page 85

The Designers of NKBA came about through a merger of the Certified Designers Society designer members and NKBA designer members.

a wrap on a turbulent year

As 2021 comes to a close, many will be happy to see the end of what can only be described as a turbulent year, including those in the kitchen design and manufacturing industry that have been working at an extreme pace while balancing supply and demand issues and Covid restrictions.

For the NKBA, 2021 has seen a significant change with the forming of Designers of NKBA. This is a merger of the Certified Designers Society Designer Members and NKBA Designers. This merger will provide greater opportunities, resource, promotion and development for all of our designers and it promises a bright, inclusive, and sustainable future for our proud membership.

As a result of the merger, we introduced a new model for our Continued Professional Development and also a tiered system for all Designers of NKBA. This will ensure better transparency for all designers and the general public. We hope these changes will encourage a greater level of professionalism in the industry. To find out more about Designers of NKBA call the NKBA Head Office on 03 322 1957

2021 was a record year for NKBA. We had a record attendance at our National Conference and Awards with a record number of first-time attendees. Students registering for our National Diploma in Kitchen and Bathroom Design was also at a record high. In my mind, all these records suggest one thing –NKBA members are committed to our industry and see huge benefits from engaging with our organisation. We see this as just the beginning and we look forward to even greater growth in 2022.

This year we were delighted to welcome Caitlin Adams to the NKBA Head Office team. Caitlin is our new Education and Membership Administrator and is responsible for processing

new membership applications and assisting with our education programme. She has already become a valued part of our team. I am also pleased to announce that Rachael Kwok is moving to a position as Operations Manager, to further assist Suzie Rees in her role as Executive Officer.

I want to finish this 2021 wrap up with some reasons I believe NKBA is of value to our designers and manufacturers that work in joinery businesses. This is a very important and valued group to NKBA and we are always looking at ways to strengthen these relationships.

1. NKBA provides education opportunities that will help further develop design skills. If you, or your team are looking to develop a greater knowledge of design, NKBA provides regular courses, webinars and resources to upskill in this area. We also offer our National Diploma in Kitchen Design – which is recommended for all aspiring and experienced professional designers. Don’t forget there are currently “No Fees” for learners or employers with the Government covering the cost of all apprenticeships for new and existing apprentices via BCITO.

2. We offer networking opportunities for manufacturers, as well as designers. Our strong base of manufacturer members is on the rise and engagement levels are high. Networking is important for professional growth and encourages greater wellbeing.

3. Our NKBA Excellence in Design Awards programme includes a Manufacturing Craftmanship Award, and acknowledgment for the manufacturer of the Supreme Award-winning projects (providing the manufacturer is a NKBA member). This offers an opportunity to celebrate your highest standard of workmanship.

4. We are here to support all members and are open to exploring new opportunities, courses and resources to improve our membership offering for everyone.

Thank you and have a restful Christmas and New Year’s break.

JOINERS Magazine December 2021 page 86

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pages 67-68

Business grows with Proform

1min
page 66

A duty of care …

1min
page 64

Real shows are back for Homag

3min
pages 60-62

More doors from Sage Doors

1min
page 59

show your vision

4min
pages 56-58

Salice & Fit enhancing living spaces together

1min
pages 54-55

Sensys by Hettich the perfect connection for manufacture and design

1min
pages 52-53

Slim, sleek and streamlined

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page 51

One hinge - endless applications

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page 51

It's not just design; it's style.

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page 50

Salice Silentia+Perfect and constant closing

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page 49

The Ultimate Hands Free Waste Solution.

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pages 45, 47

Projumbo delights retail sector

1min
pages 44-45

the DST range

1min
pages 42-43

K940 - innovation and accuracy

3min
pages 40-42

Introducing Format-4’s kappa automatic automatic classic series of beamsaws beamsaws

1min
pages 38-39

saws for all reasons

4min
pages 34-37

Keep it real ...and interesting.

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page 31

New veneer offer emulates the look of solid timber

1min
page 30

Peter Hay Kitchens makes next move new edgebanding technology from HOMAG Group

4min
pages 28-30

Laminex ranges expanded

1min
page 18

update Rising Consents

2min
page 17

Inspiration the difference between good and great

1min
page 16

NEW TRADE RESOURCES

1min
pages 15-16

Jacks are having a spring clean that’s going to last all year…

1min
page 13

The furniture industry finally met up once again at SICAM

1min
page 12

A successful restart despite the Corona pandemic

1min
page 10

AUTO MA TION

1min
pages 9-10

JOINING IT ALL TOGETHER

1min
pages 7-8

Reaching out and planning

2min
page 6

for a perfect finish start with GoldenEdge HMR0

1min
pages 4-5

The Hawa Concepta RangeNow whisper quiet!

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