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CNC in Waadt (Region)

: 719 Entries
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Rinderknecht AG

Rinderknecht AG

Obere Spichermatt 12, 6370 Stans
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Interior improvementsKitchen equipment
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Robert Fehr AG

Robert Fehr AG

Thurtalstrasse 33, 8450 Andelfingen
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CarpenterKitchen construction and kitchen exhibitionsDoor constructionCarpetsParquetInterior improvements
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Städeli Swiss Ski

Städeli Swiss Ski

Hardwaldstrasse 9, 8951 Fahrweid
Städeli-Skis: Exclusive Skis for the Highest Demands – Handcrafted in Switzerlan

With a Städeli ski, you don't just get a handcrafted one-of-a-kind product, but a ski that's tailored to your individual needs and skills. Whether it's a carving ski for beginners or a race carver with a high-density race base, every ski stands out with Swiss precision and quality. Thanks to the elaborate sandwich construction, Städeli skis offer outstanding performance on the slopes, delivering a direct and authentic feel. What makes Städeli skis special: • Mahogany Wood Core: The heart of every ski, crafted for maximum stability and flexibility. • Exclusive Glass and Carbon Fiber: Specially produced in Switzerland for Städeli, ensuring optimal torsional stiffness and elasticity. • Custom-Made Ski Edges: Designed and shaped according to proprietary CAD specifications, delivering precise handling. • Handcrafted Top Sheets: Every model features a unique design, entirely manufactured in-house. Since its inception in 2015, Sascha Städeli has made a name for himself with his innovative approach and attention to detail. In 2018, his “X” model was even FIS-certified, making it officially approved for alpine World Cup competition. Why Choose a Städeli Ski? Skiers who value quality and performance will find a perfect match with a Städeli ski. The ideal combination of flex, torsional stiffness, and geometry creates an extraordinary skiing experience. With carefully selected premium materials like the mahogany wood core and exclusive glass and carbon fiber, Städeli skis offer exceptional durability and performance. Unlike skis with foam cores, these retain their tension, ensuring lasting ski quality. Quality Comes at a Price: Städeli skis start at 1,450 CHF, including Tyrolia bindings, and are available in lengths from 145 cm to 168 cm. Investing in quality pays off, as these skis are not only robust but also long-lasting. You can test the skis at upcoming test days and experience firsthand what sets them apart. Innovation and Continuous Development: Sascha Städeli and his 5-person test team are constantly working on improvements to offer the best ski models. Thanks to a new CNC machine and exclusive materials, each ski is finely tuned to the skier’s needs. Another highlight: Städeli skis come with a QR code, allowing you to track your skis online anytime. New: Ski Service in Fahrweid From September 2019, Städeli Ski offers a professional ski service for all brands. Using the latest technology, bases and edges are ground and waxed, all for just 45 CHF. A well-maintained ski is the key to maximum enjoyment on the slopes. Experience premium quality and exclusivity with Städeli skis – the perfect skis for true connoisseurs.

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Skis Snowboard CarvingSports gear and equipmentSports apparel
Hardwaldstrasse 9, 8951 Fahrweid
Skis Snowboard CarvingSports gear and equipmentSports apparel
Städeli-Skis: Exclusive Skis for the Highest Demands – Handcrafted in Switzerlan

With a Städeli ski, you don't just get a handcrafted one-of-a-kind product, but a ski that's tailored to your individual needs and skills. Whether it's a carving ski for beginners or a race carver with a high-density race base, every ski stands out with Swiss precision and quality. Thanks to the elaborate sandwich construction, Städeli skis offer outstanding performance on the slopes, delivering a direct and authentic feel. What makes Städeli skis special: • Mahogany Wood Core: The heart of every ski, crafted for maximum stability and flexibility. • Exclusive Glass and Carbon Fiber: Specially produced in Switzerland for Städeli, ensuring optimal torsional stiffness and elasticity. • Custom-Made Ski Edges: Designed and shaped according to proprietary CAD specifications, delivering precise handling. • Handcrafted Top Sheets: Every model features a unique design, entirely manufactured in-house. Since its inception in 2015, Sascha Städeli has made a name for himself with his innovative approach and attention to detail. In 2018, his “X” model was even FIS-certified, making it officially approved for alpine World Cup competition. Why Choose a Städeli Ski? Skiers who value quality and performance will find a perfect match with a Städeli ski. The ideal combination of flex, torsional stiffness, and geometry creates an extraordinary skiing experience. With carefully selected premium materials like the mahogany wood core and exclusive glass and carbon fiber, Städeli skis offer exceptional durability and performance. Unlike skis with foam cores, these retain their tension, ensuring lasting ski quality. Quality Comes at a Price: Städeli skis start at 1,450 CHF, including Tyrolia bindings, and are available in lengths from 145 cm to 168 cm. Investing in quality pays off, as these skis are not only robust but also long-lasting. You can test the skis at upcoming test days and experience firsthand what sets them apart. Innovation and Continuous Development: Sascha Städeli and his 5-person test team are constantly working on improvements to offer the best ski models. Thanks to a new CNC machine and exclusive materials, each ski is finely tuned to the skier’s needs. Another highlight: Städeli skis come with a QR code, allowing you to track your skis online anytime. New: Ski Service in Fahrweid From September 2019, Städeli Ski offers a professional ski service for all brands. Using the latest technology, bases and edges are ground and waxed, all for just 45 CHF. A well-maintained ski is the key to maximum enjoyment on the slopes. Experience premium quality and exclusivity with Städeli skis – the perfect skis for true connoisseurs.

 Closed until 7:30 AM
 Closed until 7:15 AM
Staub AG

Rating 5.0 of 5 stars from 2 ratings

Staub AG

Gsteigstrasse 175, 3784 Feutersoey

F our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.

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Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitionsCarpenterInterior improvementsKitchen equipmentFurniture workshopRenovations
Gsteigstrasse 175, 3784 Feutersoey
Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitionsCarpenterInterior improvementsKitchen equipmentFurniture workshopRenovations

F our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.

Rating 5.0 of 5 stars from 2 ratings

 Closed until 7:15 AM
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CNC in Waadt (Region)

: 719 Entries
 Closed until 7:30 AM
Rinderknecht AG

Rinderknecht AG

Obere Spichermatt 12, 6370 Stans
PremiumPremium Entry
Interior improvementsKitchen equipment
 Closed until 8:00 AM
Robert Fehr AG

Robert Fehr AG

Thurtalstrasse 33, 8450 Andelfingen
PremiumPremium Entry
CarpenterKitchen construction and kitchen exhibitionsDoor constructionCarpetsParquetInterior improvements
 Closed until 7:30 AM
Städeli Swiss Ski

Städeli Swiss Ski

Hardwaldstrasse 9, 8951 Fahrweid
Städeli-Skis: Exclusive Skis for the Highest Demands – Handcrafted in Switzerlan

With a Städeli ski, you don't just get a handcrafted one-of-a-kind product, but a ski that's tailored to your individual needs and skills. Whether it's a carving ski for beginners or a race carver with a high-density race base, every ski stands out with Swiss precision and quality. Thanks to the elaborate sandwich construction, Städeli skis offer outstanding performance on the slopes, delivering a direct and authentic feel. What makes Städeli skis special: • Mahogany Wood Core: The heart of every ski, crafted for maximum stability and flexibility. • Exclusive Glass and Carbon Fiber: Specially produced in Switzerland for Städeli, ensuring optimal torsional stiffness and elasticity. • Custom-Made Ski Edges: Designed and shaped according to proprietary CAD specifications, delivering precise handling. • Handcrafted Top Sheets: Every model features a unique design, entirely manufactured in-house. Since its inception in 2015, Sascha Städeli has made a name for himself with his innovative approach and attention to detail. In 2018, his “X” model was even FIS-certified, making it officially approved for alpine World Cup competition. Why Choose a Städeli Ski? Skiers who value quality and performance will find a perfect match with a Städeli ski. The ideal combination of flex, torsional stiffness, and geometry creates an extraordinary skiing experience. With carefully selected premium materials like the mahogany wood core and exclusive glass and carbon fiber, Städeli skis offer exceptional durability and performance. Unlike skis with foam cores, these retain their tension, ensuring lasting ski quality. Quality Comes at a Price: Städeli skis start at 1,450 CHF, including Tyrolia bindings, and are available in lengths from 145 cm to 168 cm. Investing in quality pays off, as these skis are not only robust but also long-lasting. You can test the skis at upcoming test days and experience firsthand what sets them apart. Innovation and Continuous Development: Sascha Städeli and his 5-person test team are constantly working on improvements to offer the best ski models. Thanks to a new CNC machine and exclusive materials, each ski is finely tuned to the skier’s needs. Another highlight: Städeli skis come with a QR code, allowing you to track your skis online anytime. New: Ski Service in Fahrweid From September 2019, Städeli Ski offers a professional ski service for all brands. Using the latest technology, bases and edges are ground and waxed, all for just 45 CHF. A well-maintained ski is the key to maximum enjoyment on the slopes. Experience premium quality and exclusivity with Städeli skis – the perfect skis for true connoisseurs.

PremiumPremium Entry
Skis Snowboard CarvingSports gear and equipmentSports apparel
Hardwaldstrasse 9, 8951 Fahrweid
Skis Snowboard CarvingSports gear and equipmentSports apparel
Städeli-Skis: Exclusive Skis for the Highest Demands – Handcrafted in Switzerlan

With a Städeli ski, you don't just get a handcrafted one-of-a-kind product, but a ski that's tailored to your individual needs and skills. Whether it's a carving ski for beginners or a race carver with a high-density race base, every ski stands out with Swiss precision and quality. Thanks to the elaborate sandwich construction, Städeli skis offer outstanding performance on the slopes, delivering a direct and authentic feel. What makes Städeli skis special: • Mahogany Wood Core: The heart of every ski, crafted for maximum stability and flexibility. • Exclusive Glass and Carbon Fiber: Specially produced in Switzerland for Städeli, ensuring optimal torsional stiffness and elasticity. • Custom-Made Ski Edges: Designed and shaped according to proprietary CAD specifications, delivering precise handling. • Handcrafted Top Sheets: Every model features a unique design, entirely manufactured in-house. Since its inception in 2015, Sascha Städeli has made a name for himself with his innovative approach and attention to detail. In 2018, his “X” model was even FIS-certified, making it officially approved for alpine World Cup competition. Why Choose a Städeli Ski? Skiers who value quality and performance will find a perfect match with a Städeli ski. The ideal combination of flex, torsional stiffness, and geometry creates an extraordinary skiing experience. With carefully selected premium materials like the mahogany wood core and exclusive glass and carbon fiber, Städeli skis offer exceptional durability and performance. Unlike skis with foam cores, these retain their tension, ensuring lasting ski quality. Quality Comes at a Price: Städeli skis start at 1,450 CHF, including Tyrolia bindings, and are available in lengths from 145 cm to 168 cm. Investing in quality pays off, as these skis are not only robust but also long-lasting. You can test the skis at upcoming test days and experience firsthand what sets them apart. Innovation and Continuous Development: Sascha Städeli and his 5-person test team are constantly working on improvements to offer the best ski models. Thanks to a new CNC machine and exclusive materials, each ski is finely tuned to the skier’s needs. Another highlight: Städeli skis come with a QR code, allowing you to track your skis online anytime. New: Ski Service in Fahrweid From September 2019, Städeli Ski offers a professional ski service for all brands. Using the latest technology, bases and edges are ground and waxed, all for just 45 CHF. A well-maintained ski is the key to maximum enjoyment on the slopes. Experience premium quality and exclusivity with Städeli skis – the perfect skis for true connoisseurs.

 Closed until 7:30 AM
 Closed until 7:15 AM
Staub AG

Rating 5.0 of 5 stars from 2 ratings

Staub AG

Gsteigstrasse 175, 3784 Feutersoey

F our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.

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Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitionsCarpenterInterior improvementsKitchen equipmentFurniture workshopRenovations
Gsteigstrasse 175, 3784 Feutersoey
Kitchen construction and kitchen exhibitionsCarpenterInterior improvementsKitchen equipmentFurniture workshopRenovations

F our generations of carpentry Our company dates back to 1904 when Johann Staub started a small carpenter’s workshop in Rougement, before moving to Saanen in the following year. Almost forty years later the founder’s son took over the business. Hans Staub then started selling furniture as well. The next generation took over in 1969, when Max Staub expanded the business. In 1971 he and his wife, Elisabeth, opened the furniture shop in Gstaad. In the meantime, the company had grown to such a size that it moved in 1989 to new and bigger carpentry premises in Feutersoey. The old sawmill was converted into a workshop. A year later the carpentry business expanded its range to include kitchens. The acquisition of the first CNC machining centre in 1999 marked a key technological advance. It permits the highly-efficient manufacture of furniture and construction elements as well as solid wood processing. Once again, it was time for a further expansion. In 2007 an extension was added to the carpentry workshop. Then in 2011 the fourth generation took over the company. During all these years and successive generations our passion for wood as a material and our craftsmanship have remained unchanged – work which, despite all the technological developments, still places the skills of an individual person at the centre of the process.

Rating 5.0 of 5 stars from 2 ratings

 Closed until 7:15 AM
* No advertising material