Zimmermann
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:35 pm
Zimmermann is a German company I have been getting to know over the past couple of years. They make some awesome woodworking equipment, in terms of design, quality and execution.
I first heard about them when researching pattern-maker's lathes. They seemed to be the top of the pile. Then I saw one for sale out in Eastern MA and went and took a look - very nice build quality. didn't have the money at the time, nor did I have the required electrical supply of 460 volts. It didn't stay on the market long.
Here's perhaps the ultimate pattern-maker's lathe, the DZGV model, with outboard x-y-z turning stand:
I would love to have this machine, but at 8900 euros, plus shipping, it won't likely be happening anytime soon.
A look from the other side:
Their bandsaw is apparently very nice, and had a tilting table adjusted with a rack and pinion mechanism:
Zimmermann makes an interesting series of milling machines, the smaller of while, like this FZ-1, is intended for model-makers:
At the other end of the scale, there is the FZ4, which is intended for pattern-making:
A closer look:
Even closer:
The company also makes a range of sanding machines, which are not normally something of interest to me, though i occasionally have made use of a bobbin sander when working curved parts. Here's one of Zimmermann's oscillating spindle sanders, the FZ-OZ, which has a tilting head and fixed table:
They make a large disc sander as well, in several versions. This is the basic model:
This one is a two-sided model with powered tables:
Here's a link to a video of the same sander:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... cmtW-m5tOg
If I won the lottery, I think I'd set sail to Germany and bring back a container filled with such fine machines. Well, I'd probably make it a 'world tour' with a stop in Japan, and load a second container. Sometimes it's fun to imagine the dream shop.
I first heard about them when researching pattern-maker's lathes. They seemed to be the top of the pile. Then I saw one for sale out in Eastern MA and went and took a look - very nice build quality. didn't have the money at the time, nor did I have the required electrical supply of 460 volts. It didn't stay on the market long.
Here's perhaps the ultimate pattern-maker's lathe, the DZGV model, with outboard x-y-z turning stand:
I would love to have this machine, but at 8900 euros, plus shipping, it won't likely be happening anytime soon.
A look from the other side:
Their bandsaw is apparently very nice, and had a tilting table adjusted with a rack and pinion mechanism:
Zimmermann makes an interesting series of milling machines, the smaller of while, like this FZ-1, is intended for model-makers:
At the other end of the scale, there is the FZ4, which is intended for pattern-making:
A closer look:
Even closer:
The company also makes a range of sanding machines, which are not normally something of interest to me, though i occasionally have made use of a bobbin sander when working curved parts. Here's one of Zimmermann's oscillating spindle sanders, the FZ-OZ, which has a tilting head and fixed table:
They make a large disc sander as well, in several versions. This is the basic model:
This one is a two-sided model with powered tables:
Here's a link to a video of the same sander:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... cmtW-m5tOg
If I won the lottery, I think I'd set sail to Germany and bring back a container filled with such fine machines. Well, I'd probably make it a 'world tour' with a stop in Japan, and load a second container. Sometimes it's fun to imagine the dream shop.