The Norfolk-based company wanted a haunching device for traditional style haunched tenons, and also a machine that could process very short lengths of timber.

The £100,000 Winten tenoner is part of the SCM Windor window and door machining centre that can be used as a stand alone machine. It has a cut-off saw, two tenoning stacks of 620mm that move independently both horizontally and vertically, and the haunching unit for stopped tenons, haunched tenons and centre haunched tenons.