Woodland Metal Spinning Takes Delivery
Sydney-based metal forming specialists, Woodland Metal Spinning, 
recognise the value of technology in delivering high quality products 
and components which is why they invest in Leifeld spinning 
machines.Leifeld developed the world’s first CNC-controlled metal 
spinning machine in 1971 and remains a world-leader in chipless metal 
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Woodland Director of Operations, Rod Crawford visited the Leifeld 
headquarters in Ahlen, Germany, to accept a new spinning machine and to 
receive technical training in high precision spinning techniques.
“When you buy a Leifeld you don’t just get a great machine,” says 
Rod, “you become a Leifeld partner. There’s always someone on hand who 
can help you get the best out of your machine and to offer advice on the
most suitable spinning techniques for your projects.”
“Leifeld is fastidious and intensely proud of its engineering,” says
Rod. “This pride extends to every machine that Leifeld sells and it’s 
our clients who ultimately benefit. They partner with us to ensure every
product spun on a Leifeld is optimal.”
Woodland Metal Spinning recently took delivery of its third Leifeld 
machine adding to the company’s capability to spin a variety of items 
from prototype machine components to large production runs of components
and finished products.
Woodland Metal spinning has always been able to produce the highest 
quality products locally but has in recent times struggled to be 
competitive with products manufactured overseas. Whilst products 
manufactured overseas can be much cheaper, quality control is very 
difficult and the landed product may not always meets quality 
standards."The addition of this new machine allows us to be more 
competitive, still produce the best quality products we have a 
reputation for, but most importantly, creates local jobs and supports 
local businesses", says Rod. "We believe that investing in state of the 
art equipment not only keeps our business viable but that local 
manufacturing reduces exposure to global disruptions as well as 
fostering a thriving R&D sector.
					
 
					
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