KINGSTON, Ma. — Woodworking professionals will have the opportunity to see vertical panel saw technology in action this spring as Colonial Saw and Striebig host a multi-stop Lunch & Learn tour across the United States.
The tour will feature live demonstrations of Striebig vertical panel saws and provide attendees with the chance to interact directly with factory representatives and Colonial Saw specialists. Designed as an educational and networking event, the sessions aim to give shop owners, production managers, and woodworkers a closer look at how precision cutting solutions can improve shop efficiency, accuracy, and overall workflow.
During each stop, participants will see the equipment operating in real time and learn how vertical panel saws can streamline the handling and cutting of panels and sheet goods. Demonstrations will also highlight how the machines can support safer material handling while maintaining consistent cutting precision.
In addition to the demonstrations, attendees will have the opportunity to speak one-on-one with Striebig factory representatives and Colonial Saw experts to discuss production challenges and potential applications for vertical panel saw technology in their own operations.
The Lunch & Learn sessions are designed to be informal and interactive, allowing industry professionals to ask questions and exchange ideas while connecting with peers. Lunch will be provided for attendees.
The tour is scheduled to make four stops in April:
- April 7 – Vintage Millwork, Dracut, Massachusetts.
- April 9 – Greene Street Joinery, Keansburg, New Jersey.
- April 14 – Helianthus Woodworks, Burnsville, Minnesota.
- April 16 – TH&H Hardwood, San Diego, California.
According to organizers, additional tour dates and locations may be planned in the future. Those unable to attend one of the scheduled events are encouraged to reach out to Colonial Saw to receive updates on future opportunities.
The Lunch & Learn tour aims to give woodworking professionals a practical look at how vertical panel saws can support improved production capabilities while offering a chance to connect with industry experts and fellow woodworkers.








